Stevia is a shrub native to Paraguay and Brazil and has been used by the native Guarani Indians for over 1500 years. The Guarani’s used stevia as a natural herbal sweetener to sweeten their bitter drinks such as mate and for medicinal use to treat diabetes and hypertension. It nourishes the pancreas but does not raise normal blood glucose levels, making it safe for diabetics and hyperglycaemic.
Stevia lowers high blood pressure but does not affect normal blood pressure. Stevia contains an abundance of phytonutrients and trace minerals.
The herb also contains no calories or carbohydrates and its antibacterial properties help prevent tooth decay. Stevia is an ideal natural sweetener alternative for sugar and artificial sweeteners such as aspartame. As the herb has no calories or carbohydrates, it acts as a great weight loss aid and digestive aid and helps minimize cravings for sweets, fatty foods and helps with addictions to tobacco and alcohol. Stevia is useful for healing a variety of skin problems. The whole leaf can help soften and tighten the skin and smooth wrinkles. Stevia supreme liquid can be used on acne outbreaks, eczema and lip, and mouth sores. Studies show that stevia prevents gum disease and prevents cavities.
The Upper Canada Stevia Company is proud to offer only high-quality stevia products. We use only high rebaudioside a content stevia extract in our products. Rebaudioside A is the sweetest and purest part of the leaf. We offer safe, and secure online shopping, excellent customer service and guaranteed next business day shipping on all in-stock items.
The Upper Canada Stevia Company offers worldwide stevia bulk, stevia wholesale, and stevia retail sales. Our product line includes - whole leaf powder, stevia powder, liquid stevia, and a spoonable blend. The Upper Canada Stevia Company offers a stevia to sugar conversion chart plus a carbohydrate and calorie counter and a stevia recipe forum to swap ideas on cooking with stevia and baking with stevia.
Our stevia recipe forum includes sections on cakes, cookies, bread, and drinks. The stevia recipe forum also includes a general forum to swap stevia information and comments. Check out the Government reports, research and studies in our stevia links section.
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