Saturday, September 29, 2012

A "New" & Natural Alternative Sweetener


When it comes to lose some weight (or other situations related to one’s health), many people are told to give up sugar—chocolates, cookies, soda, cakes, and many other products. But as it is very difficult to stop eating such a vital element of our diet, some sugar users have decided to include other sweetener alternatives to their lives.

As you may know, there are many options when referring to food sweeteners: the most important ones (and the most popular) are saccharin, sucralose and aspartame. Alternative sweeteners are said to be calorie-free and represent an important alternative for those who do not want to gain extra weight. Artificial sugar substitutes can be bought in supermarkets and they are not particularly expensive.

Nowadays, there is a "new" sugar substitute that has plenty of followers. This new product is called Stevia, and it is derived from a South American shrub called Stevia rebaudiana which contains a substance that is said to be about 250 times sweeter than sugar. In 1991, this product was banned in the United States due to some studies that suggested that Stevia may cause cancer and reduce fertility, and although this product has been used for centuries by many cultures, it was not until now that Stevia has become popular and widely available for anyone who wants to replace artificial sweeteners for a more natural sugar substitute.

Some experts claim that Stevia, when consumed in large amounts, may have harmful effects, but it cannot be still proved due to the lack of long-term studies related to this topic. At the same time, Stevia followers claim that its natural properties are less harmful than those of artificial sweeteners.

Not all natural products are always good for our health, and Stevia may be a good example. Do you always trust nature? Or do you prefer to do some research before consuming new products that claim to have natural properties?

2 comments:

  1. Even though it's a plant it can still harm our bodies. Not everything that is natural can be good for us. There are, for example, poisonous plants, abortive plants, and plants that can lower blood pressure, so I would rather scientists research more about stevia before trying it.

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  2. First of all I would like to say that everything used excesively can be harmful to our health. That said, I would like to d¿say that in my opinion nature is always more trustable than human kind, nature is not biased, it's just nature. As there can be poisonous plants, abortive plants, etc. Scientist may go further in researching the effects of food benefits and natural medicine befits as well, but I think that obviously whateer we use excesively is harmful to our bodies, the same as any excess is harmful for our minds

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