Wednesday, April 25, 2012
How to Make a Stevia Liquid Extract
Stevia rebaudiana, commonly known as sweetleaf, sweet leaf, sugarleaf, or simply stevia, is widely grown for its sweet leaves. As a sweetener and sugar substitute, stevia's taste has a slower onset and longer duration than that of sugar. ` wikipedia
Stevia is a natural sweetener with 0 calories that is unfermentable and does not provoke an insulin response for diabetics. It can be boiled or steeped in leaf form to sweeten teas, beverages and in cooking. Commercial liquid extracts are available (highly potent) through stores like GNC. Powdered single-serving packets can usually be found in supermarkets next to the Splenda or in the tea/powdered drink isle.
This video shows you how to make a tincture (liquid extract) out of stevia leaves
Stay away from lab made sweeteners! Use Stevia instead
Splenda is an organochlorine, other members of that family are DDT and Mustard gas!
Thanks to yet another loophole in the law Splenda is allowed to advertise itself in some places as 0 calories when in fact it does has calories. Its also 99% sugar so if u thought it was a good replacement for sugar think again.
Stevia is as versatile, cheap, natural and healthy. Splenda is a lab made poison.
Be smart!
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Revealed: The Shocking Truth About Diabetes!
Photo: fysiotherapienorg.nl |
The “World of Medicine” is scamming people – and even worse: with the help of “law-makers!”
It seems that “money” (as usual) has blinded doctors and medical practitioners to the degree that they are now willingly *suppressing* the truth regarding diabetes – its control and even its cure!
That’s right: I said it ... “cure!”
And this should shock you even more:
It seems that it’s against the law to say the word “cure” when describing anything that actually cures you.
Yet it’s very much okay to say that something “treats” or helps “offset” the symptoms of some health condition or disease.
But if you say “cure” (and this even includes when you in fact have a real and bona fide cure for something and can even prove it!) you can get arrested.
Ever wonder why no one ever talks about “curing diabetes”? Everyone seems to be content with finding ways to “control diabetes” or “live with diabetes”. And for good reason.
How to REVERSE DIABETES NOW!
No one’s out to “cure” anyone because there’s little money in doing so.
Friday, April 13, 2012
How to Harvest and Save Stevia Rebaudiana Seeds aka Sweet Leaf Herb
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his annual stevia harvest. In this video you will learn how John harvests his Stevia seeds. You will also discover the easiest way to propogate Stevia, and its not by seed.. In addition, you will also learn some other interesting facts about the stevia plant.
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Friday, April 6, 2012
STEVIA: A SWEET CONTROVERSY
Picture: ingredient-supply.com |
Stevia is actually roughly four times the strength of conventional sugar and sweeteners, so a little goes a long way which makes it a more economical choice as well.
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