Interesting Facts About Stevia

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Pure stevia leaf is a fantastic food source that can be used for sweetening beverages, as well as for baking and cooking. It is:

Recommended uses:

  • as a natural sweetener
  • for diabetics diets (diabetics can safely use this product)
  • for those with high blood pressure
  • for the prevention of cavities because it is not a sugar
  • as a weight loss aid


Caution:  natural green leaf ground into a powder is not the
same as the white powder extract commonly found in stores.

And if you’ve been reading this blog, you’ll know that fat does not cause weight gain and bellyfat — sugars do!

The best stevia has no binders, fillers or additives. Quality stevia plants are grown in
non-irradiated, non-fumigated environments that do not use pesticides.

One of the 3 known enzymes that have significant anti-oxidant activity, Superoxide Dismutase (SOD), is present in Stevia. Cancerous cells have a deficiency or a complete lack of this enzyme.  If you supplement your diet with stevia you will be helping your body to avoid or manage cancer because anti-oxidants take care of free radicals, helping to stop or reduce cell mutation into the first stages of cancer.

When you use Stevia leaf  in place of sugars in cooking and baking, the equivalent is:

2 tablespoons of Stevia leaf powder is equivalent to 1 cup of sugar
(in sweetening power)

Check this site for more information about and to order Stevia:
http://www.steviasweetsuccess.com/main/

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Why Stevia shows promise in fighting hypertension, obesity, and diabetes epidemics.

  • For centuries, the Guaraní tribes of Paraguay, Bolivia and Brazil used stevia, which they called ka’a he’ê (“sweet herb”), as a sweetener in yerba mate and medicinal teas for treating heartburn and other ailments
  • Stevia has a negligible effect on blood glucose, even enhancing glucose tolerance; therefore, it is attractive as a natural sweetener to diabetics and others on carbohydrate-controlled diets
  • Possible treatment of osteoporosis has been suggested by the patent application claim that eggshell breakage can be reduced by 75% by adding a small percentage of stevia leaf powder to chicken feed
  • Medical research has found that Stevia shows promise in treating obesity and hypertension, even having an enhancing glucose tolerance.
  • 1970s, Japan began cultivating Stevia as an alternative to artificial sweeteners such as saccharin, which were suspected carcinogens.
  • It has also been suggested that pigs fed stevia extract had twice as much calcium content in their meat, but these claims have been unverified.

Source:   Wikipedia   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevia

PS  Have you also heard that Stevia is dangerous and toxic?  Here’s a report from the WHO.

In 2006, the World Health Organization (WHO) performed a thorough evaluation of recent experimental studies of stevioside and steviols conducted on animals and humans, and concluded “stevioside and rebaudioside A are not genotoxic in vitro or in vivo and that the genotoxicity of steviol and some of its oxidative derivatives in vitro is not expressed in vivo.”

The report also found no evidence ofcarcinogenic activity. Furthermore, the report noted “stevioside has shown some evidence of pharmacological effects in patients with hypertension or with type-2 diabetes”, but concluded further study was required to determine proper dosage.

The WHO’s Joint Experts Committee on Food Additives has approved, based on long-term studies, an acceptable daily intake of steviol glycoside of up to 4 milligrams per kilogram of body weight.

Drugs Cannot Treat the Underlying Cause of Diabetes!

by Dr Mercola of www.mercola.com

In fact, most conventional treatments for type 2 diabetes utilize drugs that either raise insulin or lower blood sugar. Avandia, for example, lowers your blood sugar levels by increasing the sensitivity of liver, fat and muscle cells to insulin.

But you must understand that, ultimately, diabetes is NOT a blood sugar disease.

Type 2 diabetes is actually a disease caused by insulin resistance and faulty leptin signaling, both of which are regulated by diet.

Conventional treatment, which is focused on fixing the symptom of elevated blood sugar rather than addressing the underlying disease, is doomed to fail in most cases.

Virtually 100% of Type 2 Diabetics can be Cured if they are Compliant with Lifestyle Changes

Type 2 diabetes is virtually 100 percent avoidable, and can be effectively treated without medications in about the same percentage of cases.

Leptin, a relatively recently discovered hormone produced by fat, tells your body and brain how much energy it has, whether it needs more (saying “be hungry”), whether it should get rid of some (and stop being hungry) and importantly what to do with the energy it has (reproduce, upregulate cellular repair, or not).

In fact, the two most important organs that may determine whether you become (type 2, insulin resistant) diabetic or not are your liver and your brain, and it is their ability to listen to leptin that will determine this.

How is this done?

Well, that’s the kicker. The only known way to reestablish proper leptin and insulin signaling is through a proper diet and exercise!

There is NO drug that can accomplish this, but following these simple guidelines can help you do at least three things that are essential for successfully treating diabetes: recover your insulin/leptin sensitivity, help normalize your weight, and naturally normalize your blood pressure.

As an aside, none of these will drastically raise your risk of a heart attack the way Avandia will … and in fact will have only positive benefits on your heart and your entire body:

  • Severely limit or eliminate sugar and grains in your diet, especially fructose, which is far more detrimental than any other type of sugar.Finding out your nutritional type will help you do this without much fuss.While nearly all type 2 diabetics need to swap out their grains for other foods, some people will benefit from using protein for the substitution, while others will benefit from using more vegetable-only carbohydrates. Therefore, along with reducing grains and sugars, determining your nutritional type will give you some insight into what foods you should use to replace the grains and sugars.
  • Exercise regularly — a must for anyone with diabetes or pre-diabetes. Typically, you’ll need large amounts of exercise, until you get your blood sugar levels under control. You may need up to an hour or two a day. Naturally, you’ll want to gradually work your way up to that amount, based on your current level of fitness.
  • Avoid trans fats
  • Get plenty of omega-3 fats from a high quality, animal-based source.
  • Get enough high-quality sleep every night.
  • Optimize your vitamin D levels. Recent studies have revealed that getting enough vitamin D can have a powerful effect on normalizing your blood pressure and that low vitamin D levels may increase your risk of heart disease.
  • Address any underlying emotional issues and/or stress. Non-invasive tools like the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) can be extremely helpful and effective.
  • Monitor your fasting insulin level. This is every bit as important as your fasting blood sugar. You’ll want your fasting insulin level to be between 2 to 4. The higher your level, the worse your insulin receptor sensitivity is.

The recommendations above are the key steps you need to achieve this reduction.

So please remember that a drug will never treat the underlying cause of type 2 diabetes the way these lifestyle changes will.

It looks like Avandia is set to go the way of Vioxx, which was also pulled from the market after killing 60,000 people. You don’t need to wait for the red tape to be removed to start looking out for your own health.

Diabetes runs in my family. About 15 years ago, I diagnosed my father with it and gave him these same guidelines to follow. He’s 81 years old and does two hours of exercise every single morning. He’s been able to keep his diabetes under control without taking a single drug by following these principles … and you can too.