Guest guest Posted May 12, 2005 Report Share Posted May 12, 2005 " *To date, the FDA still refuses to allow stevia to be sold in the U.S. but the recently-enacted Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 may prevent the FDA from treating stevia and other natural herbs as " food additives. " " * ---> hope the ban on Cholestin would also be lifted... On 5/12/05, JoAnn Guest <angelprincessjo wrote: > > Stevia Leaf - Too Good To Be Legal? > JoAnn Guest May 11, 2005 19:50 PDT > > ================================================================================\ ========================================================== > Stevia Leaf - Too Good To Be Legal? > --------------- > Rob McCaleb > Herb Research Foundation *<message truncated>* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2005 Report Share Posted May 12, 2005 I don't understand...I buy stevia at my natch foods store. , eL <elcarbonell@g...> wrote: > " *To date, the FDA still refuses to allow stevia to be sold in the U.S. but > the recently-enacted Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act > of 1994 may prevent the FDA from treating stevia and other natural > herbs as " food additives. " " * > ---> hope the ban on Cholestin would also be lifted... > On 5/12/05, JoAnn Guest <angelprincessjo> wrote: > > > > Stevia Leaf - Too Good To Be Legal? > > JoAnn Guest May 11, 2005 19:50 PDT > > > > ====================================================================== ==================================================================== > > Stevia Leaf - Too Good To Be Legal? > > --------------- > > Rob McCaleb > > Herb Research Foundation > > > *<message truncated>* > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2005 Report Share Posted May 12, 2005 I was wondering the same thing. I don't understand...I buy stevia at my natch foods store. , eL <elcarbonell@g...> wrote: > " *To date, the FDA still refuses to allow stevia to be sold in the U.S. but > the recently-enacted Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act > of 1994 may prevent the FDA from treating stevia and other natural > herbs as " food additives. " " * > ---> hope the ban on Cholestin would also be lifted... > On 5/12/05, JoAnn Guest <angelprincessjo> wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2005 Report Share Posted May 16, 2005 , " Kelly Meerdink " <kellymeerdink@e...> wrote: > > I was wondering the same thing. > I don't understand...I buy stevia at my natch foods store. > , eL > <elcarbonell@g...> wrote: > > " *To date, the FDA still refuses to allow stevia to be sold in the > U.S. but > > the recently-enacted Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act > > of 1994 may prevent the FDA from treating stevia and other natural > > herbs as " food additives. " " * Hi Kelly! The FDA has put in place legislation forbidding that Stevia be used a sweetener in the U.S.A. Other than that we are " allowed " to use it as a " dietary supplement " . In other words, the big corporations that promote the more unhealthy sweeteners (i.e. aspartame,etc)have petitioned the FDA to withold information about the more healthy sweeteners such as stevia from the general public, however the letter states that it is being promoted by " underground " sources. This may refer to the Internet. If it does, I am more than happy to be a part of the " underground " . LOL Isn't it wonderful that we that people in one of the most advanced industrialized nations in the world have our FDA dictating what we can and cannot eat, while the majority of other nations of the world enjoy a host of more healthy options! Just think of the savings that the U.S. healthcare system would incur just with diabetes alone if they would allow this information to be distributed to the public. In my opinion, although they are catering to special interests and think that they are on the cutting edge of technology, they still are cutting their own throats by witholding this vital information from the public. The truth is that refined sugar is poison to our systems, is addictive and contributes to every common disease in one way or another. Diabetes and hypoglycemia have become an epidemic. That the american people take this lying down is a wonder to me.I just could not fathom it when I first became aware of the FDA raids and everything that has happened since that time to curtail our choices. Regards, JoAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2005 Report Share Posted May 16, 2005 JoAnn, In regards to the stevia, are you saying that it's ok to buy it as a stand alone ingredient, but it's not ok for manufacturers to use it as an ingredient in a product? Kelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2005 Report Share Posted May 17, 2005 , " Kelly Meerdink " <kellymeerdink@e...> wrote: > > > JoAnn, > > In regards to the stevia, are you saying that it's ok to buy it as a stand alone ingredient, but it's not ok for manufacturers to use it as an ingredient in a product? > > Kelly Kelly, I believe that's the only way its marketed, as a single ingredient. Although FDA doesn't allow it to be marketed as a sweetener, they do approve it as a single ingredient if there are no accompanying claims made on the label for its use AS a sweetener. NOW brand single packets are pretty reasonable in the 100 pkt box. My husband has been labeled a diabetic in the past, so we rely pretty heavily on the stevia. It has improved his neuropathy 100%. No more leg pains, thankfully. Regards, JoAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2005 Report Share Posted May 17, 2005 Hi JoAnn, I bet that when Codex is put into place as it will be very shortly, that Stevia will go along with all the other supplements. I hope not. Our freedoms are fast being removed, our options and choices are eroded by this evil scheme. I have been using stevia for about 2 years now. It's the best sugar substitute. Actually I don't think of it as a sugar substitute but as an important sweetener in it's own right. Jen JoAnn Guest wrote...> Hi Kelly! The FDA has put in place legislation forbidding that Stevia be used a sweetener in the U.S.A. Other than that we are " allowed " to use it as a " dietary supplement " .......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2005 Report Share Posted May 17, 2005 >>Kelly, I believe that's the only way its marketed, as a single ingredient. Although FDA doesn't allow it to be marketed as a sweetener, they do approve it as a single ingredient if there are no accompanying claims made on the label for its use AS a sweetener. NOW brand single packets are pretty reasonable in the 100 pkt box. My husband has been labeled a diabetic in the past, so we rely pretty heavily on the stevia. It has improved his neuropathy 100%. No more leg pains, thankfully. Regards, JoAnn<< I got ya now. Thanks! I am glad to hear things are better for your husband as well!! Kelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2005 Report Share Posted May 17, 2005 , " Jen " <jemma56@d...> wrote: > Hi JoAnn, > I bet that when Codex is put into place as it will be very shortly, that Stevia will go along with all the other supplements. > I hope not. Our freedoms are fast being removed, our options and choices are eroded by this evil scheme. > I have been using stevia for about 2 years now. It's the best sugar substitute. Actually I don't think of it as a sugar substitute but as an important sweetener in it's own right. > Jen > Perhaps it is time to locate some stevia plants! I hope your words are not prophetic! First of all I'm wondering if it would thrive in this climate as it is originally from south america JoAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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