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Now Foods Stevia Glycerite Alcohol Free (2 oz)
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Retail price:
$8.99
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$5.23
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$3.76
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Item Number :
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NF-092
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Package Description :
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2 oz
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Product Weight Per Unit :
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0.4
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Serving Size :
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0.16 mL
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Number of Servings :
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375
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My husband is diabetic and we are using stevia drops and we both love it. It has a great taste and from what I've read about it, it has a lot of health benefits.
Judy, Iota, LA, USA
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Now Foods Stevia Glycerite Alcohol Free (2 oz)
Stevia Glycerite is a alcohol free sugar substitute. This liquid version of our popular stevia makes flavoring your favorite beverages a snap! With no calories, NOW Stevia Glycerite is a smart choice for every healthy lifestyle. This natural herbal glycerite is intended for dietary supplement purposes only. Stevia rebaudiana is a natural herb that grows in Asia and South America.
Stevia Glycerite Alcohol Free:
- Best sugar substitute with no aftertaste
- Mixes instantly in hot or cold bevereges
- No Calories or alcohol
- Used and known worldwide
- Dietary supplement
Stevia is a small perennial plant native to Central and South America with a long and storied history. The Spanish conquistadors are credited with Stevia's initial discovery during their sixteenth century exploration of Central America. They reported that the natives used the leaves of this herb to counteract the bitter taste of a popular community drink, mate, and also used it as an herbal remedy for various ailments.
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Ingredient Details :
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Stevia Glycerite (Stevia rebaudiana) (Leaf): 0.16 mL. Free of: sugar, salt, starch, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, egg or preservatives. Other Ingredients: Vegetable Glycerine, Water
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Suggested Use :
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As an herbal dietary supplement, take 3-5 drops in tea or water as desired. Sedimentation may occur. Shake well before using.
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Expert Advice :
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Stevia's use dates back hundreds of years without any documented adverse reactions.
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These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to cure, treat, diagnose or prevent any disease.
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Is Stevia safe for diabetics?
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Yes, people have in taken stevia for centuries with no known side effects. Individuals who cannot tolerate sugar or other sweeteners usually can tolerate stevia. Studies recommend 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.
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Is Stevia FDA approved?
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In USA FDA still has not approved Stevia as a sweetener. However, since the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994, they have approved it as a dietary supplement.
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Should I be concerned that my Stevia Liquid Extract has become cloudy?
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Stevia should not be cloudy and it is very rare for this to occur. This usually will occur due to some kind contamination:
- Introduction of another interacting substance
- Bacterial growth due to alcohol evaporation.
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What is Stevia? Who discovered it?
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Simply put, stevia is a remarkable plant (Stevia rebaudiana); many times sweeter than sugar with virtually no calories Stevia rebaudiana is a small plant native to Paraguay and Brazil. It was discovered in 1887 by a South American scientist named Moises Bertoni who learned of the herb from the Guarani Paraguayan Indians who used it to flavor bitter tribal beverages. Two French chemists named Bridel and Lavieille began to unravel the secret of stevia in 1931 with explatory extraction work on Stevia rebaudiana leaves. Their research yielded a pure, white, crystalline compound they named stevioside, which is responsible for stevia's flavorful properties.
Stevia is used for its increasingly researched potential for inhibiting fat absorption and lowering blood pressure. Due to its almost zero calorie nature, Stevia is extremely useful to bodybuilders or obese persons that are attempting to loose body fat.
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