Stevia would be the sugar substitute most compatible with the brain
A recent study shows that the response of neurons to sucrose and stevia, which is just as good but healthier, ...
Read moreA recent study shows that the response of neurons to sucrose and stevia, which is just as good but healthier, ...
Read more© ShutterstockWe are beginning to know: excess sugar is (very) bad for your health since it can lead to the ...
Read more© ShutterstockWhat is stevia?Stevia is a plant belonging to the Asteraceae family,also called “Compositae”, which include daisies, daisies, sunflowers and ...
Read moreStevia: a sweetening plantA millennial shrub, whose plants have been used for centuries by the Indians of South America to ...
Read moreConsuming sweeteners during pregnancy would promote the development of obesity in unborn children. THE ESSENTIAL In 2020, nearly one in ...
Read moreThe natural sweetener stevia can lead to gut microbial imbalance that can disrupt gastrointestinal health. THE ESSENTIAL Stevia disrupts communications ...
Read moreStevia: a sweetening plantA thousand-year-old shrub, whose plants have been used for centuries by the Indians of South America to ...
Read moreDecember 09, 2011 - On November 14, 2011, the European Commission in Brussels authorized the use of stevia as a ...
Read moreJanuary 5, 2009 - Authorized for many years as food sweeteners in Japan, Asia and South America, stevia extracts obtain ...
Read moreIs stevia safer than aspartame? Since December 2011, the use of the sweetener stevia (E960) has been permitted in Europe ...
Read moreTruvia, the zero calorie sweetener from the stevia leaf is already available in the United States. This sweetener, with a ...
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