Do you use stevia?
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I advise against it...real sugar is better then fake.. Both are bad
I'd like to hear your argument on the matter. People say that all the time, but they don't actually know the reason they think it's bad.. Stevia is a herb, so natural right?
Well first we could look at my health then yours... But thats not in debate here...
We could also argue all day, however since research is actually inconclusive on if its truly "safe" then I see no logic in mindless debating. I will say that it is derived from an herb, and unless natural and not processed its crap. That said, not all herbs are healthy for you...
Agiain I simply advise against it.. Things in like that and sugar are ok in little amounts. However people always go over board. Personally I dont crave sweets as much and have my self discipline in check. When I wat sugar, I want it real.0 -
Sensitivity to bitter taste is genetic apparently. I think stevia, in any amount is horrible. My friend thinks it's great, she doesn't think it's bitter. IF I want sweet, I go with Splenda or the real thing. I've tried agave, it's not bad, but it's still calories. I'll take my agave distilled.0
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From my understanding sugar and any substitute has the same effect on your body. I drink lots of water and I do get tired of plain water. I feel that if you moderate it while you're trying tolose weight or just plain lifestyle change then adding any sweetener maybe ok.... like anything else moderation...... it does have a "diet" tatse....... just have to decide what you want to do... I add some type of flavoring once or twice a day to my water.......0
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I use fruit sugar..Not sure if its the same. I do know that small changes like changing to sweetner instead of sugar or skim milk instead of semi skim adds up to a lot of saved calories at the end of the month/year.I have to have something in my coffee..so fruit sugar is really sweet plus I dont get that massive insulin rise.So dont crave more0
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I like it. I use it mostly in iced tea, coffee...things ike that. :flowerforyou:0
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Stevia is the only natural calorie free sweetener available. Big Sugar and Monsanto blocked FDA approval as a sweetener for over a decade. it was sold as a nutritional supplement only. Because Stevia is natural it cannot be patented.
Stevia is healthier than sugar and all the other artificial sweeteners.
It can be used in baking as well because it doesn't break down under heat like some sweeteners do.0 -
I use it lightly. I thought it was going to be awesome, so I ordered 3 bags of it. Didn't know it was going to have that nasty aftertaste. I like splenda much better. Just because Stevia is natural doesn't mean it is safer than splenda. There are many plants that are fatal if consumed by humans.0
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I use fruit sugar..Not sure if its the same. I do know that small changes like changing to sweetner instead of sugar or skim milk instead of semi skim adds up to a lot of saved calories at the end of the month/year.I have to have something in my coffee..so fruit sugar is really sweet plus I dont get that massive insulin rise.So dont crave more
Fruit sugar = fructose0 -
If you use dry stevia, it's not without it's processing chemicals. According to thier own website, they use ion-exchange resins.
Ion exchange resins are used in a variety of specialized applications such as chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, mining, and food and beverage processing.0 -
So I would like to make another small change to my diet and was wondering if stevia instead of sugar would be a good idea. Do you like it and how do you use it? Thanks0
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Funny thing about Stevia is it's not really a sweetener. It's tricking you into thinking it's sweet.
You'll see what I mean if you use too much-- it tastes disgusting.
But for putting a bit in your tea or smoothie, it's fine. If you're trying to make a mocha with it, well, good luck.
Are you an FDA rep? :laugh:0 -
If I am having something where I need just a little sweetening, I use real sugar. A teaspoonful has less than 20 calories. If I need more, I use Splenda (sucralose) or agave syrup. To me, Stevia has a terrible aftertaste.
Stevia vs. sucralose? They are both processed and it's a toss-up which is "healthier" although some people swear sucralose is poison in a yellow packet. :laugh:
It's all personal preference. To me Spenda tastes like chemicals and you have to brush your teeth to get rid of the flavor.0 -
I used to use it until I became pregnant and my doctor advised against it. I’ve been using splenda ever since.
That is very intriguing, I have heard Splenda is horrible (pure chemicals) so I switched to Stevia.
The reasoning behind my doctor's advice came from the fact there was no long-term research on the affects of stevia on a fetus. It could be harmless but I wasn’t going to risk it.
Your doctor doesn't read anything but American studies, I'll bet. That's typical of American doctors. I used to have to educate my old doctor all the time. :ohwell:0 -
I've tried. It gives me MAJOR headaches!0
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I use it in small doses (tsp, tbsp) to sweeten foods/drinks. I don't use it to bake or cook. I really like it. I think it's more powerful than regular sugar.0
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I grow it in my garden, dry it and then and use it in tea and other things.
I buy the liquid drops for other things too. I think it tastes good in tea and stuff but vial in coffee : P
I would say try it and see. : )0 -
So I would like to make another small change to my diet and was wondering if stevia instead of sugar would be a good idea. Do you like it and how do you use it? Thanks0
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Stevia is the only natural calorie free sweetener available. Big Sugar and Monsanto blocked FDA approval as a sweetener for over a decade. it was sold as a nutritional supplement only. Because Stevia is natural it cannot be patented.
Stevia is healthier than sugar and all the other artificial sweeteners.
It can be used in baking as well because it doesn't break down under heat like some sweeteners do.
The only reason the FDA allows Truvia to be called a sweetener is because it is processed. I hate the FDA!
They are becoming the new Gestapo, running around health food stores with guns and confiscating milk and cheese. :explode:0 -
I advise against it...real sugar is better then fake.. Both are bad
There is nothing fake about stevia. It is a naturally sweet herb that it 30 times sweeter than sugar.0 -
I advise against it...real sugar is better then fake.. Both are bad
There is nothing fake about stevia. It is a naturally sweet herb that it 30 times sweeter than sugar.
Read the threaf before you post0 -
I advise against it...real sugar is better then fake.. Both are bad
There is nothing fake about stevia. It is a naturally sweet herb that it 30 times sweeter than sugar.
Read the threaf before you post
Do your homework before forming an opinion. *shrugs*0 -
I had a really bad reaction to Stevia. I had started doing Ideal Protein and they wanted us to use it. I was on IP for about 3 days before I purchased the Stevia. I started having bad stomach pains that kept me up most of the night and I thought I was dying. I thought it was the new diet, but it continued. My blood pressure went up and I just felt bad all over. Then one of my friend's daughters who is diabetic used it and she had the same problem. We looked up side effects of Stevia and others had experienced the same problem. Most people can take it, but I sure couldn't.0
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I use it in things like tea or coffee. It's not something I use on a daily basis though, I've started using sugar in the raw for my coffee so I only really use it in tea once in a blue moon now.0
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I advise against it...real sugar is better then fake.. Both are bad
I'd like to hear your argument on the matter. People say that all the time, but they don't actually know the reason they think it's bad.. Stevia is a herb, so natural right?
Really, are we going down that road? The road where opium is natural? The road where the line between cure and death is dosage? Good, I didn't think so.0 -
I love stevia! Stevia is the most non-processed sweetener except for raw honey and dates from what I've found. Everything else, including sugar and maple syrup, are heated and processed and treated with chemicals and stabilizers.
The stevia leaf is dead sweet and tasty even in it's RAW LEAF FORM. To me that says that if you look for the pure unbleached or liquid stevia without added maltodextrin, dextrose, or other additives, you've got an extremely natural and helpful sweetener! It''s even been shown in studies that stevia helps to stabilize blood sugar in diabetics and for non diabetics.
Always looks at the ingredients on the back of ANY packaged sweetener (or anything else packaged for that matter!) so you know what you're getting! The front box is pretty and full of health claims but it can often be deceiving!0 -
I've been using it for years. It is kind of an acquired taste, not nearly as rich as sugar, honey, or maple syrup. I use the liquid vanilla stevia for yogurt and liquid English Toffee stevia for coffee and black tea. Pure stevia powder for other hot teas or drinks. Stevia in the raw (not pure) for some things I like the texture of it better. Clear liquid stevia is good for iced drinks. It's been a life saver for me. Sometimes I combine it with honey or maple syrup (because some things are better with the rich flavor of those).
Stevia is not fake. It's an herb. I have found it to be a lifesaver for me because I tend to get adrenal fatigue. Sugar, Coffee, Black tea, and cocoa are all hard on adrenals so I have to limit what I can. I only drink coffee on occasion and rarely have cocoa.0 -
I use stevia, but use NATURAL stevia if you do, not truvia. it's highly processed even still and made by the same people that make coke products.0
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I advise against it...real sugar is better then fake.. Both are bad
Stevia is derrived from the stevia plant -- similar to sugar from sugar cane. Stevia is not fake like splenda.0 -
YES! I use it in coffee, and tea, and some sweet treat recipes. Love it!0
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I use it. You don't have to use much because it is extra sweet, so a little bit goes a long way. I also bought the kind that is mixed with sugar for baking.0
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