Stevia leaf extract is often considered a safe and healthy sugar substitute, potentially reducing calorie intake, blood sugar levels, and the chance of developing cavities. However, some safety ...
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Why Does Stevia Cause Side Effects?

Stevia's potential side effects can include nausea, bloating, decreased blood pressure, and potential impacts on the liver.
Stevia rebaudiana is a South American plant used to make low- or zero-calorie sweeteners. To date, there’s no clear evidence that stevia causes cancer when used in appropriate amounts. A 2017 review ...
A household sweetener could hold the potential to create an anti-cancer treatment. New research from Hiroshima University in Japan revealed that stevia leaf extract could help fight pancreatic cancer ...
image: New research published in the International Journal of Food Science and Technology found steviol glycosides are not altered during the extraction and purification process to make high-purity ...
Stevia (E960a and E960c) is without doubt one of the most popular natural sweeteners on the market. Found in everything from sweets and soft drinks to breakfast cereals and breads, the versatile sugar ...
I recently ripped open a package of Smart Sweets gummy candies—fruit bears, berry-flavored fish, sour kids—and taste-tested one piece from each, skeptically. The label boasted just 3 grams of sugar.
Stevia is a sugar substitute that contains very few calories. Evidence shows that this may be beneficial to people with diabetes when used appropriately. Stevia is a natural sweetener that comes from ...
Could a common sweetener that’s already in the kitchen cupboards in many American homes — stevia — prove to be an effective treatment for a disease as nasty and persistent as Lyme disease? But ...