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You may be wondering if it's safe to consume stevia during pregnancy. Learn more about the benefits, risks, and precautions of using this non-nutritive sweetener.
Artificial sweeteners like stevia are often billed as safer alternatives, but whether or not they're actually good for you is complicated.
Researchers typically agree that stevia is safe for use as a sweetener, and it may even have some health benefits. However, recent reports show mixed results regarding the drawbacks of stevia.
Zero-calorie sweeteners are often too good to be true. We tapped top experts and recent research to get the scoop on stevia.
Is stevia safe? Stevia is considered a “ generally recognized as safe (GRAS) ” ingredient by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This doesn’t apply to stevia leaf and crude stevia ...
More research is needed to confirm the safety of stevia on human health, especially when used in high doses over long periods.
Studies have shown it to be a safe and natural, calorie-free sugar substitute and is commonly used to sweeten a number of foods and beverages.
NEW YORK (PIX11) – A nationwide recall for popular sweeteners is currently underway, according to the Federal Drug Administration. The company NuNaturals is voluntarily recalling two products ...
Preliminary study reveals that fermented stevia extract may help fight pancreatic cancer cells, though experts caution that ...