Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 Below is by Doctor Cathcart (URL at end) who seems to make a lot of sense on vitamin C related issues. I have done no web research on stevia, but I thought I'd pass this along. Comments? Alobar Is Stevia A Good Sugar Substitute? The problem is that many patients who are trying to give up sugar completely, including fruit, are addicted to sugar and frequently have " chronic candidiasis. " The candida is causing the patient to crave sugar. (Conventional medicine denies the existence of " chronic candidiasis and so does not know how to treat it.) Having patients eat sugar substitutes is like telling a wineo not to drink wine but to carry the cork from the bottle around in his pocket so that he can smell it in an emergency. I find that patients who get off all sugar for a couple of months do not crave it anymore. Any cheating or using sugar substitutes will start the craving again. A no sugar diet is easier for these people than a low sugar diet. http://www.orthomed.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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