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Arviragus 18-05-2004 12:08 AM

Stevia
 
I did a little research after a friend recommended it to me and I picked
some of this up this weekend. Stevia rebaudiana is an herb that has been
used for centuries by the Guarani Indians of Paraguay. I was wondering
if anyone else had any experience and/or knowledge with this herb. If
you want to know more about it you can read about it at
http://www.stevia.net/.

Glenna Rose 18-05-2004 03:04 AM

Stevia
 
writes:
I did a little research after a friend recommended it to me and I picked
some of this up this weekend. Stevia rebaudiana is an herb that has been
used for centuries by the Guarani Indians of Paraguay. I was wondering
if anyone else had any experience and/or knowledge with this herb. If
you want to know more about it you can read about it at
http://www.stevia.net/.

Love it! However, none has gotten to the powdering stage. g

A part of a Stevia list with a Chocolate Peppermint leaf makes a great
dessert, no calories!

Glenna


Glenna Rose 18-05-2004 03:04 AM

Stevia
 
Glenna Rose writes:
writes:
I did a little research after a friend recommended it to me and I picked
some of this up this weekend. Stevia rebaudiana is an herb that has been
used for centuries by the Guarani Indians of Paraguay. I was wondering
if anyone else had any experience and/or knowledge with this herb. If
you want to know more about it you can read about it at
http://www.stevia.net/.

Love it! However, none has gotten to the powdering stage. g

A part of a Stevia list with a Chocolate Peppermint leaf makes a great
dessert, no calories!

Glenna


leaf not list!!!




Richard Wright 18-05-2004 09:07 PM

Stevia
 
Interestingly there are commercial versions of powdered extract. I
bought a small tub at a health food store some two years ago and it is
still in excellent condition. It doesn't go off, so far as I can
judge.

On Mon, 17 May 2004 18:54:41 -0400, Arviragus wrote:

I did a little research after a friend recommended it to me and I picked
some of this up this weekend. Stevia rebaudiana is an herb that has been
used for centuries by the Guarani Indians of Paraguay. I was wondering
if anyone else had any experience and/or knowledge with this herb. If
you want to know more about it you can read about it at
http://www.stevia.net/.



Henriette Kress 19-05-2004 09:02 AM

Stevia
 
Richard Wright wrote:

Interestingly there are commercial versions of powdered extract. I
bought a small tub at a health food store some two years ago and it is
still in excellent condition. It doesn't go off, so far as I can
judge.


Well no, it's only the dried powdered leaf after all. That can get weaker over
the years, but it can't go off.
I've an ounce or two from 1996 that still tastes sweet.

Henriette

--
Henriette Kress, AHG Helsinki, Finland
Henriette's herbal homepage: http://www.ibiblio.org/herbmed

Richard Wright 20-05-2004 12:08 AM

Stevia
 
What I have is not only "the dried powdered leaf". That would contain
fibre, etc.. What I have is a pure white powder, so it must be the
result of some extractive process.

On Wed, 19 May 2004 09:58:10 +0300, Henriette Kress
wrote:

Richard Wright wrote:

Interestingly there are commercial versions of powdered extract. I
bought a small tub at a health food store some two years ago and it is
still in excellent condition. It doesn't go off, so far as I can
judge.


Well no, it's only the dried powdered leaf after all. That can get weaker over
the years, but it can't go off.
I've an ounce or two from 1996 that still tastes sweet.

Henriette



Bill 29-05-2004 11:06 PM

Stevia
 
Arviragus wrote:

I was wondering
if anyone else had any experience and/or knowledge with this herb. If
you want to know more about it you can read about it at
http://www.stevia.net/.


Yes. My plant from Jungs promptly died.

Maybe next year. (but not from Jungs)

Bill



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