A trade name for Rebaudioside A is “Reb A.”
Too bad Stevia tastes like crap.
Stevia gives me migraines :(
I use Stevia, but am no health expert. It took a little while for the flavor to grow on me, but I’ve used it a few years now.
Most Stevia products are really another sweetner with stevia as the second ingredient.
I’ve read that only erithritol did not increase blood sugar levels.
So I use Truvia which is erithritol and stevia. And other products (like Quest cookies and bars) containing that combination.
Eat nitrite rich foods ( leafy greens, beet juice ), drink coffee..and go for long walks at a brisk pace. That should take care of NAFLD.
I’ve been using Ideal after having tried several different sweeteners. This is the only one that has no aftertaste to me and I notice it sometimes sells out at HEB before the others. They just recently quit selling the packets, which I preferred, so now I buy it in a pouch and refill a sugar dispense with it. It is xylitol, though, which is harmful to pets.
Hate sucralose .. Tolerate stevia
I like stevia. I get the little liquid bottles of Great Value stevia or Splenda brand Stevia (Doesn’t have sucrulose despite the brand name) from Walmart.
I use stevia with Milo’s artificially sweetened tea (comes with sucrulose) and with Clear American drinks (aspartane) from Walmart to make them sweeter.
Splenda in my coffee every day.
Sweetener Stevia Was Once Hailed As An Anti-Fertility Agent for Population Reduction
https://www.activistpost.com/2015/05/stevia-hailed-as-anti-fertility-agent.html
Maybe it’s not so sweet now… If you’ve thought stevia, the natural alternative to sugar and artificial sweetners with aspartame, et al., is too good to be true, there may be a catch. Check out this textbook written in 1970 by Paul and Anne Ehrlich, the precursor to the textbook Ecoscience they wrote with Obama Science Czar John P. Holdren seven years later. The book advocates all manner of horrors to depopulate what they consider an overpopulated world, including everything from adding sterilants to the water and food to producing a sterilizing virus that requires a vaccine antidote one could apply for… it’s a nightmare.
As such, it was pretty shocking to find a passage where the authors excitedly discuss using stevia rebaudiana — the same sweet leaf hailed everywhere today as a wonderful, healthy sugar alternative — as an anti-fertility agent. What’s more, it had apparently been used traditionally by indigenous Indian populations in Paraguay for a long time, and rats in studies had shown a large drop in fertility after being administered stevia…
**Youtube has scrubbed the videos talking about this. Paul and Anne Ehrlich (friends of the Clintons) researched and wrote about this in1970. Notice how the advertising of stevia products is aimed at young white women.
https://www.amazon.com/Population-Resources-Environment-Issues-Ecology/dp/0716706806