Guest guest Posted June 6, 2011 Report Share Posted June 6, 2011 By the way, since stevia comes from a plant leaf, can it be considered artificial? Jan Patenaude, RD, CLT Director of Medical Nutrition Signet Diagnostic Corp. Telecommuting Nationwide (Mountain Time) Fax: DineRight4@... Certified LEAP Therapist and specialist in food sensitivity for IBS, migraine, fibromyalgia and multiple inflammatory conditions. Co-author of the Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT) Training Course. In a message dated 6/6/2011 4:11:17 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, rd-usa writes: I don't recommend any artificial sweeteners. BUT, first I ask the client why they are using it. This usually starts a very heated and interesting lesson plan. Stevia personally is not on my list of suggested sweeteners for those who insist on using one. Madalyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2011 Report Share Posted June 7, 2011 It's obviously not an artificial sweetener since it comes from a plant. Because of that is probably why many companies are using it so they can advertise their product is made with a " natural " sweetener. All the best, a a Schwartz Wennik, M.S., R.D. Nutriton Consultant, Culinary Nutritionist, Author, Freelance writer, Speaker, Spokesperson, MBTI Specialist WEBSITES: <http://www.spinarecipe.com/> http://www.spinarecipe.com - A Vegas experience in your kitchen to make delicious nutritious dishes! <http://www.advantagediets.com/> http://www.advantagediets.com - Personality typing for weight loss and the " connect-the-dots " approach food diary BOOKS: A Diet for Every Personality Type - Is Your Personality Type Making You Fat? (based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) Drawing the Line on Calories, Carbs, and Fat (connect-the-dots approach food diary) BLOGS: <http://www.spinarecipe.com/Blog> http://www.spinarecipe.com/Blog <http://www.blog.advantagediets.com/> http://www.blog.advantagediets.com SOCIAL NETWORKS: Twitter: <http://twitter.com/spinarecipe_com> http://twitter.com/spinarecipe_com LinkedIn: <http://www.linkedin.com/in/spinarecipe> http://www.linkedin.com/in/spinarecipe Facebook: <http://bit.ly/9ULHoU> www.facebook.com/Spin-a-RecipeSM-LLC EMAIL: robertajw@... Spin-a-RecipeR LLC P.O Box 83 Lynnwood, WA 98046-0083 From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of Dineright4@... Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 7:13 PM To: rd-usa Subject: Re: More stevia - natural? By the way, since stevia comes from a plant leaf, can it be considered artificial? Jan Patenaude, RD, CLT Director of Medical Nutrition Signet Diagnostic Corp. Telecommuting Nationwide (Mountain Time) Fax: DineRight4@... <mailto:DineRight4%40aol.com> Certified LEAP Therapist and specialist in food sensitivity for IBS, migraine, fibromyalgia and multiple inflammatory conditions. Co-author of the Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT) Training Course. In a message dated 6/6/2011 4:11:17 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com> writes: I don't recommend any artificial sweeteners. BUT, first I ask the client why they are using it. This usually starts a very heated and interesting lesson plan. Stevia personally is not on my list of suggested sweeteners for those who insist on using one. Madalyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2011 Report Share Posted June 7, 2011 It's obviously not an artificial sweetener since it comes from a plant. Because of that is probably why many companies are using it so they can advertise their product is made with a " natural " sweetener. All the best, a a Schwartz Wennik, M.S., R.D. Nutriton Consultant, Culinary Nutritionist, Author, Freelance writer, Speaker, Spokesperson, MBTI Specialist WEBSITES: <http://www.spinarecipe.com/> http://www.spinarecipe.com - A Vegas experience in your kitchen to make delicious nutritious dishes! <http://www.advantagediets.com/> http://www.advantagediets.com - Personality typing for weight loss and the " connect-the-dots " approach food diary BOOKS: A Diet for Every Personality Type - Is Your Personality Type Making You Fat? (based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) Drawing the Line on Calories, Carbs, and Fat (connect-the-dots approach food diary) BLOGS: <http://www.spinarecipe.com/Blog> http://www.spinarecipe.com/Blog <http://www.blog.advantagediets.com/> http://www.blog.advantagediets.com SOCIAL NETWORKS: Twitter: <http://twitter.com/spinarecipe_com> http://twitter.com/spinarecipe_com LinkedIn: <http://www.linkedin.com/in/spinarecipe> http://www.linkedin.com/in/spinarecipe Facebook: <http://bit.ly/9ULHoU> www.facebook.com/Spin-a-RecipeSM-LLC EMAIL: robertajw@... Spin-a-RecipeR LLC P.O Box 83 Lynnwood, WA 98046-0083 From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of Dineright4@... Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 7:13 PM To: rd-usa Subject: Re: More stevia - natural? By the way, since stevia comes from a plant leaf, can it be considered artificial? Jan Patenaude, RD, CLT Director of Medical Nutrition Signet Diagnostic Corp. Telecommuting Nationwide (Mountain Time) Fax: DineRight4@... <mailto:DineRight4%40aol.com> Certified LEAP Therapist and specialist in food sensitivity for IBS, migraine, fibromyalgia and multiple inflammatory conditions. Co-author of the Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT) Training Course. In a message dated 6/6/2011 4:11:17 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com> writes: I don't recommend any artificial sweeteners. BUT, first I ask the client why they are using it. This usually starts a very heated and interesting lesson plan. Stevia personally is not on my list of suggested sweeteners for those who insist on using one. Madalyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2011 Report Share Posted June 7, 2011 It's obviously not an artificial sweetener since it comes from a plant. Because of that is probably why many companies are using it so they can advertise their product is made with a " natural " sweetener. All the best, a a Schwartz Wennik, M.S., R.D. Nutriton Consultant, Culinary Nutritionist, Author, Freelance writer, Speaker, Spokesperson, MBTI Specialist WEBSITES: <http://www.spinarecipe.com/> http://www.spinarecipe.com - A Vegas experience in your kitchen to make delicious nutritious dishes! <http://www.advantagediets.com/> http://www.advantagediets.com - Personality typing for weight loss and the " connect-the-dots " approach food diary BOOKS: A Diet for Every Personality Type - Is Your Personality Type Making You Fat? (based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) Drawing the Line on Calories, Carbs, and Fat (connect-the-dots approach food diary) BLOGS: <http://www.spinarecipe.com/Blog> http://www.spinarecipe.com/Blog <http://www.blog.advantagediets.com/> http://www.blog.advantagediets.com SOCIAL NETWORKS: Twitter: <http://twitter.com/spinarecipe_com> http://twitter.com/spinarecipe_com LinkedIn: <http://www.linkedin.com/in/spinarecipe> http://www.linkedin.com/in/spinarecipe Facebook: <http://bit.ly/9ULHoU> www.facebook.com/Spin-a-RecipeSM-LLC EMAIL: robertajw@... Spin-a-RecipeR LLC P.O Box 83 Lynnwood, WA 98046-0083 From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of Dineright4@... Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 7:13 PM To: rd-usa Subject: Re: More stevia - natural? By the way, since stevia comes from a plant leaf, can it be considered artificial? Jan Patenaude, RD, CLT Director of Medical Nutrition Signet Diagnostic Corp. Telecommuting Nationwide (Mountain Time) Fax: DineRight4@... <mailto:DineRight4%40aol.com> Certified LEAP Therapist and specialist in food sensitivity for IBS, migraine, fibromyalgia and multiple inflammatory conditions. Co-author of the Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT) Training Course. In a message dated 6/6/2011 4:11:17 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com> writes: I don't recommend any artificial sweeteners. BUT, first I ask the client why they are using it. This usually starts a very heated and interesting lesson plan. Stevia personally is not on my list of suggested sweeteners for those who insist on using one. Madalyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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