Stevia Picked Along with Blue Agave By Dr. Oz To Prevent Weight Gain and Diabetes

By George Napoli

It seems every week the topic of weight loss is in the news. It's no surprise when we review the stats why it is so well liked. Approximately 1.6 billion consumers overweight and 400 million are obese.

Now you know why it's such a frequent issue and one that makes the storyline weekly. Dr. Oz a well known doctor with an ABC show, ran a storyline on weight loss and diabetes a few weeks back. The participant he worked with was addicted to sugar, taking in over 5 packets of sugar at a time and had to eliminate sugar from her diet.

Of all the products on the market, Dr. Oz only recommended two natural sweetener products for her to use: Blue Agave and stevia. Diabetes and obesity statistics around the world are extremely high. The food industry has been spinning off healthier foods as a proactive trend that started over a decade ago.

Now, the terms 'natural' and 'organic' are consumers' popular descriptions in healthy foods. Let' take a peek at a couple of natural sweeteners the Dr. recommended, and you'll see why he picks these two sweeteners.

Blue Agave is organic and this natural sweetener is extracted from the heart of the Agave plant and has been consumed for thousands of years. It is sweeter than regular sugar and Agave is a low glycemic Index (GI) sweetener. Slowly absorbed into the body, it prevents artificial rises in blood sugar, so a little works best. Using this organic sweetener instead of table sugar is even good for baking.

Stevia- based sweeteners offer a blend of favorable advantages: natural, high intensity, and zero calories and zero carbs. Stevia-based high purity sweeteners are natural. Stevia is two to three hundred times stronger than regular sugar and has been known for weight control and diabetes.

Application for stevia sweetener is growing everyday and this natural sweetener has both favorable physical and functional benefits. Natural stevia-based sweeteners blend well in a wide range of food applications, beverages, and dietary supplements. Artificial sweeteners with aspartame and sugar are likely to be the replacement targets for emerging stevia sweeteners, and beverages will be the first main application.

In the U.S., the FDA only approved the first no objection letters for Reb-A's (Rebaudioside -A) use in foods in 12/08 to Cargill. Before then, dried stevia leaves and extracts could only be used in dietary supplements that date back to 1995. Stevia RA 97 is now known as a natural sweetener and not just a dietary supplement.

This will bring stevia into main stream fast. Dr. Oz is in the know and one of the most recognized physicians on TV today. His choices for two natural sweeteners in weight loss and diabetes is well understood.

If you need to have sweeteners, use either of these two natural ones. Try using either blue agave or natural stevia sweetener and learn how this product is rising in popularity for both weight loss and diabetes. Blue Agave and stevia are available online as well as in many health food shops. - 33373

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