Stevia
Stevia leaf is native to South America and is commonly used
there as a natural sweetener. It
has many health benefits.
A no-carb, no-calorie substitute
For those watching their carbohydrate or
caloric intake, Stevia is both carb- and calorie-free. This makes it possible
for dieters to satisfy sweet cravings without wrecking their eating plans.
Lowers blood pressure
Stevia has been shown, in some studies, to
lower blood pressure. This makes it an ideal sweetener for people with high
blood pressure.
Lowers blood sugar
For people with high blood sugar levels,
Stevia has the possible benefit of lowering sugar levels. This makes it a
possibly acceptable substitute for anyone with blood sugar or insulin problems,
including diabetics. However, diabetics should continue to monitor their blood
sugar levels and insulin levels after using Stevia to make sure everything
remains in check.
Has antibacterial properties
Stevia, when used orally, has shown
antibacterial properties. This makes it an ideal ingredient in toothpaste and
mouthwashes, as it can aid in fighting cavities and gingivitis. It has shown
the same properties when used topically, and has been used as an ointment in
the treatment of eczema and acne.
Aids in calcium formation
Some studies, conducted on chicken eggshells,
have shown that chickens who are fed a preparation laced with Stevia lay eggs
with significantly tougher shells. This suggests that Stevia aids in calcium
formation, which would be an ideal side effect particularly for women and
children with growing bones. However, experts warn that this has not been
definitely proven to translate to human calcium formation.
For many people, the overwhelming benefit of
Stevia is that it offers a seemingly healthy alternative to cane sugar, corn
syrup, aspartame, or saccharine. For these people, the fact that it has been
used in other cultures for centuries with no apparent ill effects is enough to
recommend its use. Of course, if you have questions about the health benefits
or side effects of this sugar substitute, you should check with your physician.
She should be able to advise you on which sugar alternatives are best for your
situation.
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