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![]() | Monkfruit is a recently tapped fruit from the far east, discovered to be many times sweeter than sugar. There is a brand that markets monkfruit powder as is, and another product called Nectresse (easier to find) that combines it with a natural non-caloric sugar alcohol called erythritol. In addition to being sweet without the detriments of sugar and artificial sweeteners, monkfruit has been associated with beneficial health properties. |
![]() | YOU SAY THAT STEVIA IS SAFE TO USE. HAVE ANY OF YOUR NUTRITIONALISTS DONE ANY STUDIES ON STEVIA. I’D REALLY LIKE TO KNOW JUST FOR MY OWN INFORMATION, AND ALSO WHERE I COULD LOOK UP THE INFORMATION. MANY THANKS AGAIN, JACKIE |
![]() | THANK YOU ABOUT CAROB INSTEAD OF CHOCOLATE. NO PARTICULAR REASON FOR USING CAROB AT THIS TIME. WHAT IS MONKFRUIT????? THANKS AGAIN, JACKIE |
![]() | Carob is often used as a chocolate substitute. Is there a special reason you need one? |
![]() | Stevia is generally considered safe, but if you are concerned, you can try xylitol or monkfruit sweetener. |
![]() | Stevia is safe to use. |
![]() | I AM A NEW MEMBER OF THE TRIM CLUB. I HAVE SEEN THIS SWEETENER USED IN YOUR RECIPES AND I AM CONCERNED. I HAVE READ SEVERAL ARTICLES IN HEALTH MAGAZINES AND ELSEWHERE STATING THAT THIS SWEETENER CAN CAUSE KIDNEY PROBLEMS. I AM 78 YEARS OLD WITH KIDNEYS THAT ARE JUST “OK”. I AM RELUCTANT TO USE STEVIA SWEETENER. WHAT DO YOUR STUDIES SHOW??? IS THERE AN ALTERNATE SWEETENER THAT CAN BE USED AND STILL REMAIN WITHIN THE PROGRAM GUIDELINES? I HAVE HEARD ABOUT AGAVE SYRUP. DO YOU HAVE INFORMATION ON THIS PRODUCT AND WILL IT WORK WITHIN YOUR PROGRAM GUIDELINES?? |
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