Better Stevia (Original) 100 Packets, 3.5 oz (100 g) Box
39091<p>- Zero Calorie, Low Glycemic Sweetener<br /> - Healthy substitute for sugar and artificial sweeteners<br /> - Utilizes the whole leaf extract</p> <p>Stevia is a small perennial plant native to Central and South America with a long and storied history. The Spanish conquistadors found out about Stevia during their sixteenth century exploration of Central America. They reported that the natives used the leaves of this herb to counteract the bitter taste of a popular community drink, mate, and also used it as an herbal remedy for various ailments. In 1887, Antonio Bertoni, a South American scientist, observed Indians of the Guarani tribe of Paraguay who used Stevia to flavor bitter tribal beverages. Bertoni erroneously classified Stevia as a member of the daisy family, but it was later re-assigned to the chrysanthemum family in 1905. Twenty-five years later, two French chemists conducting research on Stevia isolated the primary constituents responsible for Stevia's properties and named them steviosides. <span style="line-height: 19px;">Our Stevia Exttract is based on this research.</span></p> <p><span style="line-height: 19px;">Today, Stevia is cultivated in over a dozen countries worldwide. It is a major export product and is widely used in countries such as China, Brazil, North and South Korea, Taiwan, Israel, Paraguay and Malaysia. Stevia has also been grown successfully in California, southern Ontario, Canada and even southern England. Although there are several different species of Stevia, the most potent and effective seems to be Stevia rebaudiana, and this species is used in most dietary supplements on the market today.</span></p>Better Stevia (Original) 100 Packets, 3.5 oz (100 g) Box
39091<p>- Zero Calorie, Low Glycemic Sweetener<br /> - Healthy substitute for sugar and artificial sweeteners<br /> - Utilizes the whole leaf extract</p> <p>Stevia is a small perennial plant native to Central and South America with a long and storied history. The Spanish conquistadors found out about Stevia during their sixteenth century exploration of Central America. They reported that the natives used the leaves of this herb to counteract the bitter taste of a popular community drink, mate, and also used it as an herbal remedy for various ailments. In 1887, Antonio Bertoni, a South American scientist, observed Indians of the Guarani tribe of Paraguay who used Stevia to flavor bitter tribal beverages. Bertoni erroneously classified Stevia as a member of the daisy family, but it was later re-assigned to the chrysanthemum family in 1905. Twenty-five years later, two French chemists conducting research on Stevia isolated the primary constituents responsible for Stevia's properties and named them steviosides. <span style="line-height: 19px;">Our Stevia Exttract is based on this research.</span></p> <p><span style="line-height: 19px;">Today, Stevia is cultivated in over a dozen countries worldwide. It is a major export product and is widely used in countries such as China, Brazil, North and South Korea, Taiwan, Israel, Paraguay and Malaysia. Stevia has also been grown successfully in California, southern Ontario, Canada and even southern England. Although there are several different species of Stevia, the most potent and effective seems to be Stevia rebaudiana, and this species is used in most dietary supplements on the market today.</span></p>Sweeter Stevia Liquid, 2 fl oz (59 mL) Dropper Bottle
Current price: $6.99Original price: $9.29Better Stevia Extract Powder, 1 oz (28 g) Bottle
Current price: $7.79Original price: $9.99
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- Zero Calorie, Low Glycemic Sweetener
- Healthy substitute for sugar and artificial sweeteners
- Utilizes the whole leaf extract
Stevia is a small perennial plant native to Central and South America with a long and storied history. The Spanish conquistadors found out about Stevia during their sixteenth century exploration of Central America. They reported that the natives used the leaves of this herb to counteract the bitter taste of a popular community drink, mate, and also used it as an herbal remedy for various ailments. In 1887, Antonio Bertoni, a South American scientist, observed Indians of the Guarani tribe of Paraguay who used Stevia to flavor bitter tribal beverages. Bertoni erroneously classified Stevia as a member of the daisy family, but it was later re-assigned to the chrysanthemum family in 1905. Twenty-five years later, two French chemists conducting research on Stevia isolated the primary constituents responsible for Stevia's properties and named them steviosides. Our Stevia Exttract is based on this research.
Today, Stevia is cultivated in over a dozen countries worldwide. It is a major export product and is widely used in countries such as China, Brazil, North and South Korea, Taiwan, Israel, Paraguay and Malaysia. Stevia has also been grown successfully in California, southern Ontario, Canada and even southern England. Although there are several different species of Stevia, the most potent and effective seems to be Stevia rebaudiana, and this species is used in most dietary supplements on the market today.
Nutrition Facts
- Serving Size: 1 Packet (1 g)
- Servings Per Container: 100
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Other Ingredients:
Rice Maltodextrin, Certified Organic Stevia Extract (Stevia rebaudiana) (Leaf) and Silica.Directions:
Use to naturally sweeten your favorite beverages and food. Sweeten to taste. Remember a little BetterStevia™ goes a long way.Other Information:
Contains no: sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy protein, milk, egg, shellfish, preservatives, artificial colors, artificial flavors, or artificial sweeteners. Vegetarian/Vegan Product.Store in a cool, dry place. Please Recycle.
Made from 100% Recyclable Material.
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