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Stevia Deception

- The Hidden Dangers of Low-Calorie Sweeteners
Af: Dr Bruce Fife Engelsk Paperback

Stevia Deception

- The Hidden Dangers of Low-Calorie Sweeteners
Af: Dr Bruce Fife Engelsk Paperback
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Through the power of persuasive advertising and clever marketing, we have been sold on the idea that stevia is a natural herbal sweetener that is not only harmless but even health-promoting. As such, it is promoted as a better choice over sugar or other low-calorie sweeteners. Stevia has rapidly become a multimillion-dollar industry heavily promoted by Cargill, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and other multinational corporations who are taking full advantage of its healthy image to sell their products. Despite all of the marketing hype, stevia is not the innocent little herb it is made out to be -- and it is not harmless. The stevia sweetener you purchase at the store is a highly refined, purified chemical that is little different from any other artificial sweetener, with many of the same drawbacks and dangers. To say that stevia is harmless because it is derived from an herb is like saying sugar and cocaine are harmless because they too are derived from herbs. The authors observation of troubling adverse reactions associated with stevia led him on an investigation that uncovered disturbing facts hidden from the public, including studies that contradict the sweeteners safety and assumed benefits. In this book, you will learn why you should never use stevia if you want to lose excess weight or control diabetes. You will also learn why all low-calorie sweeteners are potentially dangerous, and what options you have available. The information in this book comes directly from published studies, historical facts, and the authors personal experiences.
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Through the power of persuasive advertising and clever marketing, we have been sold on the idea that stevia is a natural herbal sweetener that is not only harmless but even health-promoting. As such, it is promoted as a better choice over sugar or other low-calorie sweeteners. Stevia has rapidly become a multimillion-dollar industry heavily promoted by Cargill, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and other multinational corporations who are taking full advantage of its healthy image to sell their products. Despite all of the marketing hype, stevia is not the innocent little herb it is made out to be -- and it is not harmless. The stevia sweetener you purchase at the store is a highly refined, purified chemical that is little different from any other artificial sweetener, with many of the same drawbacks and dangers. To say that stevia is harmless because it is derived from an herb is like saying sugar and cocaine are harmless because they too are derived from herbs. The authors observation of troubling adverse reactions associated with stevia led him on an investigation that uncovered disturbing facts hidden from the public, including studies that contradict the sweeteners safety and assumed benefits. In this book, you will learn why you should never use stevia if you want to lose excess weight or control diabetes. You will also learn why all low-calorie sweeteners are potentially dangerous, and what options you have available. The information in this book comes directly from published studies, historical facts, and the authors personal experiences.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 176
ISBN-13: 9781936709113
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 1936709112
Udg. Dato: 16 jan 2017
Længde: 15mm
Bredde: 215mm
Højde: 139mm
Forlag: Piccadilly Books,U.S.
Oplagsdato: 16 jan 2017
Forfatter(e): Dr Bruce Fife
Forfatter(e) Dr Bruce Fife


Kategori Diæter og slankekure


ISBN-13 9781936709113


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 176


Udgave


Længde 15mm


Bredde 215mm


Højde 139mm


Udg. Dato 16 jan 2017


Oplagsdato 16 jan 2017


Forlag Piccadilly Books,U.S.

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