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		<title>Stevia &#8212; Hype or Hope?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following up to the piece the other day about the safety of artificial sweeteners, time to cover another sweetener that comes from a plant and has made some serious waves in the nutrition market, as it&#8217;s commonly pitched as the &#34;natural sweetener.&#34;&#160; It&#8217;s Stevia. Is IT the answer to shedding body fat healthfully? Is it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following up to the piece the other day about the <a href="http://www.mohrresults.com/nutrition/are-artificial-sweeteners-bad-for-you-part-1/">safety of artificial sweeteners</a>, time to cover another sweetener that comes from a plant and has made some serious waves in the nutrition market, as it&#8217;s commonly pitched as the &quot;natural sweetener.&quot;&nbsp; It&#8217;s Stevia.</p>
<p>Is IT the answer to shedding body fat healthfully?</p>
<p>Is it a safe alternative to Splenda and Equal?</p>
<p>OF COURSE &#8212; it&#8217;s natural! &nbsp; </p>
<p>Hope you didn&#8217;t fall for that, did you?&nbsp;</p>
<p>There a lot of &quot;natural&quot; herbs and other ingredients that we should probably stay away from.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s find out the truth.</p>
<p>Stevia is a relatively new comer in terms of popularity, even though it&#8217;s been used for 100&#8242;s of years.&nbsp; It&#8217;s exploded in the last few years as consumers are looking for a &quot;natural&quot; calorie free alternative to artificial sweeteners.</p>
<p>Stevia fits that bill.&nbsp; Stevia&rsquo;s real name is <em>Stevia rebaudiana</em> (Bertoni) and it is an herb native to Paraguay and Brazil. &nbsp;</p>
<p>But, while it has been used for 100&#8242;s of year now, it has always been labeled a &quot;dietary supplement&quot; since it didn&#8217;t have the OK&nbsp;from the FDA as a food ingredient.</p>
<p>There were some concerns with Stevia after early studies suggested there may be some concern with its use with fertility and reproductive development and even genetic mutations!&nbsp; Lo and behold, more recent data submitted to the FDA regarding the safety of a Stevia extract, known as Reb A, granted this particular extract GRAS&nbsp;status (generally recognized as safe). &nbsp;This was in December 2008/</p>
<p>However, the FDA still maintained the position about calling Stevia at dietary supplement with this statement &quot;Reb A is different than whole leaf stevia or other stevia extracts, which can only be sold as dietary supplements.&quot;&nbsp; They continued &quot;Nobody has provided the FDA with evidence that whole-leaf stevia is safe.&quot;</p>
<p>In fact, one consumer advocacy group, the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) stands by their position that Reb A GRAS status was granted too early, suggesting not enough supportive safety data is available.</p>
<p>As usual, there are of course two sides to each story. &nbsp;Let&#8217;s look at the pros and cons of this ingredient.</p>
<p><strong>Pros: </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Stevia is about 250-300 times sweeter than sugar</li>
<li>Stevia is stable to heat, making it safe for cooking</li>
<li>Stevia is calorie free</li>
<li>Stevia doesn&rsquo;t promote dental caries like sugar</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Cons:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>It has a bitter taste that some may not enjoy, also making it difficult to include in large quantities (in baking, for example).</li>
<li>It&#8217;s more expensive than most other sweeteners</li>
<li>Data is mixed here &#8211; some show DNA damage with high doses of stevia intake, others show no effect at all.</li>
</ul>
<p>From what we know now, the FDA considers Reb A safe&#8230;</p>
<p>If searching for this in the store, look for either  &quot;Truvia&quot; and &quot;PureVia&quot; &#8212; the consumer names for the Stevia extract.</p>
<p>Or, you can maybe find a stevia plant, like&nbsp;I did, at our local farmers market.&nbsp;</p>
<p>What do you think?&nbsp;&nbsp;Is Stevia the next big thing in terms of sugar replacements?</p>
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