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Deceptive Size
Don't let the size of the bottle fool you. It's the size of the serving. Either this stuff is super concentrated, or the other products have a lot of filler. Look at the size of the spoon on the label. A TINY amount is enough for a cup of coffee or a glass of iced tea. I keep this bottle at home and individual packets of some other stuff in the car. If you look at the health warnings for Sweet and Low, Equal, Splenda there are a lot of reported negative side effects. This is why I chose a stevia product.
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this brand was recommended by my cardiologist
this brand was recommended by my cardiologist. at first I thought it was kind of expensive. after using it for a while, it don't think it really cost a lot. 1 serving (small scoop) is like a scoop of regular sugar or 1 packet of other sugar substitute i used before. No bitter aftertaste.
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This is the best and purest stevia you can buy!
Finally, my quest for pure stevia is over! The cheaper grocery store brand stevias all contain other unhealthy sugar substitutes like xylitol etc. There is one brand that is better but contains inulin as a filler which can cause gas and bloating (not fun if you work in an office!). I even tried the liquid extract but you have to use so much of it that it isn't cost effective.This is the best one on the market, IMHO. You can get a single container of this product at Whole Foods for around $9. It costs a bit more but it lasts way longer. Inside, is the tiniest little spoon you've ever seen- smaller than a pencil eraser. I use two heaping tiny spoonfuls to sweeten my very large cup of coffee. Because it lasts so long it actually ends up costing less than the cheap unhealthy stevias.
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