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I don't know the answer to that question. I would not use it on a regular basis myself, however.Judy P wrote: Enough to worry about Jan? Do you have to consume a lot for it to have an effect? Both my son and husband use it as well. Re: stevia It is common knowledge that stevia reduces testosterone levels.Ruth wrote: Could it be possible that your friend was allergic toStevia? I was reading that it is in the chrysanthmumfamily and that is the flower that insecticide is madefrom (pyrethrem).--- Courtenay

wrote:> Regarding stevia, the only physical evidence I have> of> the testosterone theory is one particular healthy> diabetic friend (type I) who used it for two years. > It lowered his blood sugar, but he found it also> lowered his testosterone. When he quit stevia, his> testosterone went up dramatically. Want to be your own boss? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less.

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The same may be true of my friend, the diabetic one.

He went off the stevia, got retested, and started

having to re-regulate his blood sugar differently

because all those hormones contribute to glucose

levels.

Shortly afterward, he went girl crazy.

In order to match up the numbers on your own

testosterone question, you would have to look at what

your testosterone was like before stevia, during

stevia, and after stevia. Do you have that

documentation?

Because it is not a blind study with several

participants, your results may not indicate a true

response.

Courtenay.

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Oh YES, good tip, Claudine I probably could not have taken it myself in my

worst allergy years. It is amazing what a person can be allergic to, and the

correlations between plants experienced in completely different manners. I

try anything new (foods/herbs/vitamins/meds) in the minutest of amounts, and

work up, to make sure it isn’t allergenic for me. I find that is the only

way to be sure. I was so allergic I only ate chicken and white rice for

several years. Aylwin xox

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From: CFAlliance [mailto:CFAlliance ] On

Behalf Of Claudine Strazza

Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 1:13 PM

To: CFAlliance

Subject: Re: Stevia

Hi Whitney, Aylwin, & everyone else :)

Stevia is a great sugar substitute as it doesn't cause a spike in

blood sugar level, however, the one concern is for people with

allergies to ragweed and its relatives, as stevia is in the same

family.

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