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Stevia Extract
Liquid
2 fl. oz.

$ 8.99 per bottle
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Everything you need to know about LifeSource Nutrition's Stevia!

  • Pleasant Tasting Herb
  • Non-Bitter Aftertaste
  • Vegetarian Product
  • Safe for Diabetic's
  • Safe, Natural Dietary Supplement
  • Low Caloric Value, Zero Carbs per Serving
  • Doesn't Affect Blood Sugar Levels
  • Won't Promote Tooth Decay
  • All-Natural Herbal Product

Simply put, stevia is a remarkable plant, many times sweeter than sugar with virtually no calories. In parts of South America , it has been used for hundreds of years to safely sweeten and flavor beverages. In Japan , stevia has been used by millions of people for those purposes for over 25 years.

But in the United States the stevia issue has not been that simple. If it's unknown to you, perhaps that's because the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has maneuvered to keep stevia products off the U.S. market despite efforts by the Lipton Tea Company and the American Herbal Products Association to have the FDA acknowledge stevia to be GRAS (generally recognized as safe).

The stevia tale in the U.S. is one of FDA raids and mysterious trade complaints, searches, seizures, and border blockades. Until 1995, when the passage of the Dietary Supplement, Health and Education Act (DSHEA) was passed, there was an "import alert" that in effect blocked all stevia from entering the country.

Although not approved in the U.S. as a sweetening agent, stevia can now be sold as a dietary supplement, and even though it's still the same sweet herb, the revised import alert prohibits any mention of sweetness on the label.

Is It Safe For Diabetics?

Yes, people have consumed stevia for centuries with no known side effects. Individuals who cannot tolerate sugar or other sweeteners usually can tolerate stevia.

Studies suggest that stevia has a regulating effect on the pancreas and could help stabilize blood sugar levels in the body, therefore making it a safe dietary supplement for people with diabetes, hypoglycemia, and candidiasis.

What They are Saying about Stevia:

"Stevia...is not only non-toxic, it also has several traditional medicinal uses. The Indian tribes of South America have used it as a digestive aid and have also applied it topically for years to help wound healing. Recent clinical studies have shown it can increase glucose tolerance and decrease blood sugar levels. Of the two sweeteners (aspartame and stevia), stevia wins hands down for safety."

- Dr. Whitaker's Newsletter, December 1994

"Stevia has virtually no calories. It dissolves easily in water and mixes well with all other sweeteners...I use it myself..."

- Dr. Robert C. Atkins, MD, author of Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution:

 

It's almost impossible to imagine that some of the earliest known stevia plants were once heavily guarded by tribes of South American Indians. Impossible, that is, until you know the story. Yes, stevia has an interesting history. In light of its secrecy, the Guarani Indians must have, at the very least assumed that the leaves of this odd plant held some significant value.

However, foreshadowing the true measure of that significance would have been impossible at the time. Our story begins in the heart of South America during the mid 1800's - a time when the Guarani natives knew said perennial only as “kaa-he-he”. Their applications were simple, and many remain popular today. It was initially used in their unique medicinal potions, as well as a tea-like drink known as bitter mate´. Many chewed the dried leaves simply to acquire the unique, refreshing taste.

As native use became more common, it didn't take long for surrounding regions to catch on. Paraguay took an immediate shine to kaa-he-he. They were quick to document it, stating that the Guarani were using it in teas, foods and a number of other concoctions. Over 200 years later, these early documents are still preserved in the Paraguayan National Archives in Asuncion , Paraguay . Sadly, neither the Guarani natives nor the Paraguayan historians who documented it would be credited for introducing it to mainstream society. Instead, that honor would go to an Italian botanist by the name of Moises Santiago Bertoni in 1905. After an exhaustive quest to obtain the plant, one was sent to him by a priest from the village of San Pedro . Within just one year, he had completed his research, given it a name ( Stevia Rebaudiana Bertoni ) and published his findings. Word spread like wildfire. Stevia Rebaudiana Bertoni went from “little known plant” to mainstream sensation almost overnight. Would-be growers determined that dangerous expeditions through primitive regions of South America were no longer necessary. Stevia could be easily cultivated, provided that they could mimic the moist, sweltering climate needed to do so. And they did just that. In 1908, nearly one ton of dried stevia was harvested, thus providing the economic nudge needed to jumpstart the stevia “industry”.

In 1921, American trade Commissioner George Brady presented this information to the USDA, referring to it as a “new plant with great possibilities”. As it turns out, America was not impressed, and put research on the backburner. France saw things differently. In 1931 two chemists were successful in extracting the white, crystalline compounds that make stevia so unique. Ultimately, the decision was made to name these compounds steviosides . And while the findings were of great economic and scientific importance, many were left unsure as to what role steviosides could play in the lives of everyday individuals.

In the 1960's while America was engulfed in free love, political unrest and lunar landings, Japan was dealing with a government-enforced ban on the use of chemicals in food products. Word of these synthetic-free steviosides gave them new hope for some of their most popular foods and beverages. Their research was intense, as was their belief in the potential of what steviosides held for the future. By 1990, Japan accounted for over 40% of worldwide stevia use. Today, it is used on an enormous commercial level, and sales continue to escalate.

Despite its unquestionable safety and moderate US success, stevia was banned by the FDA in 1991. Just three years later, this ban was lifted when congress passed the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DHSEA). This made it possible to import Stevia as a dietary supplement. Interestingly, the study used to originally support the temporary ban was later found to be severely flawed. Any way you look at it, Stevia is nothing short of a botanical phenomenon. Its use dates back hundreds of years without any documented adverse reactions.

Decades of extensive research have proven that it's absolutely safe and free of dangerous chemicals. In fact, raw Stevia, in its natural state, contains over 100 phytonutrients.

Aside from being one of the safest natural compounds on the planet, Stevia just makes healthy sense. Even in massive amounts, it remains non-toxic, has next to no calories and doesn't promote tooth decay. With its non-bitter aftertaste, even kitchens from every corner of the globe are beginning to discover what a wonderful supplement stevia can truly be.

 Try it today and see why it is the right choice!

 

Nutrition Info

Serving Size 4 Drops (0.13 mL)
Servings Per Container: 461

 

Amount Per Serving

% Daily Value

Stevia Liquid Extract ( Stevia rebaudiana ) (Leaf) 

0.13 mL*  

* Percent Daily Values are based on 2,000 calorie diet.
† Daily Value not established.

Serving Size:  4 Drops (0.13 mL)

Suggested Usage:   As a dietary supplement, take 1 to 4 drops as desired.  Sedimentation may occur.  Shake well before using.

Ingredients:   Stevia ( Stevia rebaudiana ) Extract in a base of Water and 11% Alcohol.

Contains no:  sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, soy, milk, egg, shellfish, preservatives, artificial colors, artificial flavors, or artificial sweeteners.  Vegetarian/Vegan Product.

Store in a cool, dry place.  Please Recycle .

 


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