Thoughts on stevia?
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            I have used the Sweetleaf Clear liquid stevia. Initially I thought it tasted a bit bitter but then realized I was using too much (mainly just in my morning coffee). I now just use 2 drops in my coffee and it is fine without the bitterness. my checking on many of the generics out there is that a lot of the stevia is processed. I stay with the sweetleaf clear liquid which is in a pure form without added ingredients.0
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            jocooper43016 wrote: »I like Stevia, but I question if "natural" really makes it safe. Has it been tested enough or 20 years from now will they discover its a carcinogen.... ?
 I'm fairly sure that FDA testing includes animal studies, which would have told us if it were a carcinogen. It isn't.0
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            It good for you, natural, and doesn't have any of the issues associated with some artificial sweeteners. I really like the taste. Just don't use too much...you only need a TINY bit. One little bottle lasts for ages.0
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            MarziPanda95 wrote: »jocooper43016 wrote: »I like Stevia, but I question if "natural" really makes it safe. Has it been tested enough or 20 years from now will they discover its a carcinogen.... ?
 I'm fairly sure that FDA testing includes animal studies, which would have told us if it were a carcinogen. It isn't.
 Yes, but they also approved aspartame which is now what everyone is suddenly trying to avoid.0
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            I wish I liked stevia, but it tastes disgusting to me. Ive tried liquid and powdered types, but it's always bitter.
 I just use Sugar Twin, haha.0
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            I don't buy into stevia and Splenda fear mongering
 I use small amounts on occasion
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            questionfear wrote: »I think it's probably fine, but fwiw I saw on an allergy forum that someone with a very severe ragweed allergy had an allergic reaction to stevia since they're in the same family. But from what I read it's a very, very rare situation.
 Interesting. I react to apples and I think it's because of a birch allergy. I've been wanting to try them again after a few years of allergy shots, but it's scary.0
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