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Last Updated 25th of May, 2010
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Do you recommend PureVia and Truvia? They are sweeteners.
PureVia is a PepsiCo product "derived from stevia that has been highly processed," according to the FDA who approved the process now used by PepsiCo, Coca Cola (Truvia), etc. Since the herbal leaves of the stevia plant have been used safely as a sweetener for decades throughout the rest of the world, and only the FDA considered the whole natural herb unsafe until PepsiCo and Coca Cola began processing, patenting and paying the FDA to allow them to sell it (just as it permitted Splenda, Sweet n' Low and Equal with all of their extremely harmful side-effects), we have a difficult time approving of a synthetic, man-made Franken-herb over a God-given, natural herb. Why not just buy stevia?
Just our Opinion,
Vicki
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