Dec. 9th, 2009

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Duke Study Not Sweet on Splenda


Try Stevia instead... Swanson has 100 packet boxes for 4.49 the packets have a little maltodextrin in them, just in case you're sensitive.


And they have jars of powder for 3.99, the additive in those is honey powder.


The 2 0z dropper bottles are 5.19 and have no additives except glycerin


Stevia does not promote tooth decay, or compound a candida problem, and yes it can take a little getting used to the different taste, but I love the stuff. And It keeps my ankles from swelling. I can tell within three days if I run out and have to use something else. My ankles start swelling at the end of the day. They don't when I use Stevia. Weird I know but true.


Swanson has some of the best prices for Stevia, even other brands. Like NOW.

I don't make any money from this. I don't get free products or discounts or anything else. I just like Swanson brand products. They're cheap and they work. I've been using Swanson for years. Consumer Lab Reports has given Swanson a thumbs up on everything of theirs I've ever seen tested. So I trust that I'm getting what is on the label.

I'm not saying everything is more reasonable, because I have found a few things in bulk at other places that I can buy more reasonably, but they're few and far between.




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