flyinglentris
Disabled and Retired Veteran
Raw Stevia Leaf has not been approved by the FDA for inclusion in food products, but the commercial Stevia extract concentrate Reb-A has.
Store bought Stevia and Truvia are both Reb-A Concentrates.
There are pros and cons to Reb-A use. The pros regard diabetes and its perceived benefits to glucose sugar elimination. Reb-A is said to be a more concentrated sweetener than normal sugars. The cons regard unknown health risks, unknown in that only limited laboratory testing has been done and it is not understood what continuous and long term usage may do to human health. Also, the flavor of Reb-A may be objectionable compared to true sugars.
Have you used Reb-A products and can you share your opinions?
Store bought Stevia and Truvia are both Reb-A Concentrates.
There are pros and cons to Reb-A use. The pros regard diabetes and its perceived benefits to glucose sugar elimination. Reb-A is said to be a more concentrated sweetener than normal sugars. The cons regard unknown health risks, unknown in that only limited laboratory testing has been done and it is not understood what continuous and long term usage may do to human health. Also, the flavor of Reb-A may be objectionable compared to true sugars.
Have you used Reb-A products and can you share your opinions?