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Date: | Sun, 21 Apr 2002 17:57:08 -0700 |
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> Stevia is banned in Hong Kong, supposedly causes
> cancer. Made the
> papers here in Japan because lots of Japanese snacks
> were banned
> there. Stevia is popular here in Japan.
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> Is stevia now
> considered unhealthy? By whom?
> Is there any research supporting this?
I think that in the US Stevia cannot be sold as a
"sweetener" but only as a food supplement. YMMV, but
I really don't worry too much about it being
unhealthy. I don't use it very much at all, and in any
case I think it's less harmful than sugar or a
chemically constituted sweetener like sucralose or
aspartame. I'm not really familiar with any literature
on it, but a very savvy co-worker of mine used to use
a liquid form in her tea, and got me to try it. The
only thing I do know about it is that is is low on the
glycemic index.
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