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We have used stevia since we started the diet over 2 years ago. It has zero

carbs. It can seem expensive but a little goes a very long ways.

Rhonda

I am wanting to get away from the sweetener that was recommended by our

dietitian that says it causes cancer in animals! Yikes! Is stevia keto

friendly? Have carbs or sugar? Is it used just as the artifical sweeteners

are? thanks for sharing... , mum to

CLEOFI BLASS cleofi.blass@...> wrote:You can go to www.amazon.com

and do a search for stevia or stevita, thats

how i purchased ours.

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It is a plant that can be grown. Perhaps a google search would help you

find where you can buy the plant/seeds. I've used both the liquid and

powder. The better quality (purer) the less you need to sweeten. I'm

presently using a powder that's 100% pure. I bought it in a 30gm container

and it lasted over 3 months.

Rhonda

Rhonda

Do you use the liquid or the powdered? Or both?

Also, I was just checking it out on ebay and saw that they claim differences

in what is added to it. Do you know of that?

Also, can it be grown? I grow other herbs. Is it a perennial or an annual.

I see plants/seeds for sale??????

Thanks. I am definitely looking at the foods I am feeding her, trying to

get the best, and eliminating the additives. I had never read the sweetener

label. It was recommended and I bought it. Nasty.

Thanks.. .

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