"Once the glucose is used up, insulin levels drop and *the stored fructose
is converted to fructose *and burned.

Marshall, is that a typo?  did you mean "converted to glucose"?

On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 7:40 AM, Sara Mandal-Joy <[email protected]>wrote:

> I went and checked the ingredients.  It is stevia "extract" - which is
> chemically processed, _and_ it also uses maltodextrin (made from corn) for
> sweetning.  Bad combo - but is what is used to spread stevia out in many
> supposedly "stevia" products.  I wouldn't touch anything with maltodextrin
> in it with a ten foot pole.  Sara
>
>  my body like those "substitute" sugars
>> it does best with just plain old sugar
>> or maple syrup or honey
>> but the stevia that stopped my detox was in the
>> electrolye balance emergen-c
>> http://www.amazon.com/Emergen-**C-820340-Electro-Mix-30-count/**
>> dp/B002HWRY5S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=**UTF8&qid=1348741924&sr=8-1&**
>> keywords=emergen+c+electrolyte<http://www.amazon.com/Emergen-C-820340-Electro-Mix-30-count/dp/B002HWRY5S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1348741924&sr=8-1&keywords=emergen+c+electrolyte>
>> no idea which one they used
>> but i had to throw the rest of the box out
>> i do good with all the other emergen-c's just not this one.
>> i do them when i come out of the fir sauna to replenish the minerals lost
>> from
>> sweating
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>> ---------- Original Message -----------
>> From: Sara Mandal-Joy<[email protected]**>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Sent: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 00:05:17 -0500
>> Subject: Re: Sugar was // Re: bladder, was Re: Dan / Re: CS>The book, Pain
>> Free, by Pete Egoscue
>>
>>  One thing to be aware of is that not all stevia is the same.  Many
>>> of the products called stevia actually are full of other fillers
>>> that are pretty nasty to most people with sensitive health issues.
>>>   ANY white powdered stevia, including those that are "pure" stevia,
>>>   has been highly chemically processed, and is NOT a pancreatic tonic,
>>>   or any other kind of tonic.  It has no health benefits except for
>>> eliminating the calories of sugar.    It does not moderate blood
>>> sugar, it does not effect the pancreas.  It does tend to increase
>>> insulin just as sugar does - just the sweet taste on the taste buds
>>> sets that reaction off.  BUT "real" stevia, the whole leaf or
>>> powdered green/brown hard to dissolve stevia - this is used as a
>>> pancreatic tonic, doesn't have the same insulin boost, as the whole
>>> herb mediates the oversweet sensation, and does moderate blood
>>> glucose levels.  In South America it is used as a primary treatment
>>> for diabetes.   But, of course, things do work differently for
>>> different people.  Just my two cents.  Sara
>>>
>>>> Interesting - it didn't suit my DH either - it is meant to be a
>>>> pancreatic tonic - maybe that's why it doesn't suit everyone?
>>>>
>>>> Jane
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  just a fyi
>>>>> stevia totally stops my body from detoxing
>>>>> turns it off like a lightswitch
>>>>> and drops my blood sugar
>>>>> one of those things that yeah everyone else can eat
>>>>> but not me!!!
>>>>>
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