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Stevia Reference

Links to some safety reports published about the safety of Stevia.

Various research & studies on Stevia can be viewed at steviainfo

Departmentof Biology, Chiang Mai University, Thailand Dominant lethal test in rats treated with some plant extracts. more....

Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark. Stevioside acts directly on pancreatic beta cells to secrete insulin. more....

 

 
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Taipei Medical College and affiliated Taipei Wan Fang Hospital, Taiwan A double blind placebo-controlled study of the effectiveness and tolerability of oral stevioside in human hypertension. more....

Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Taipei Medical College and affiliated Taipei Wan Fang Hospital, Taiwan The effect of stevioside on blood pressure and plasma catecholamines in spontaneously hypertensive rats. more....

Departamento de Farmacia-Bioquimica, Universidade de Maringa, Brazil Effects of Stevia rebaudiana on glucose tolerance in normal human adults. more.....

Studies have linked sugar with obesity, diabetes and heart disease. Sugar ay also contribute to candidiasis, suppress the body's immune system and aggravate some types of asthma, allergies, and arthritis. To learn more about what sugar may do to your body please visit www.rheumatic.org/sugar.htm

Artificial sweeteners like aspartame & sucralose have been reported to contribute to certain forms of cancer, cause headaches, etc

   

 

 
Learn more about the alarming health risks of using artificial sweeteners.

 
  www.aspartame.com
www.truthaboutsplenda.com
www.holisticmed.com/aspartame
www.sweetpoison.com
 
     
     
     
     
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