"A small cellular study found that stevia metabolites like Reb-A acted as an endocrine disrupting compound. It is of concern as the molecular structure of stevia looks similar to a steroid hormone. In this study, sperm cells were exposed to stevia. Scientists observed adverse changes in progesterone receptor site activity concluding that stevia acts as a potential endocrine disruptor."
Note the comment in the article that stevia inhibits progesterone, and that that damages a female's reception of sperm. That is because your sperm is basically a feel-good cocktail of progesterone, vitamin D, and other fun-fun, plus the genetic payload.
When women complain that they almost feel like they are "addicted" to a man, that's probably because they are addicted to his drug. His sperm.
Not exactly the kind of conversation for parties. But also accurate.
As in the Bible. He is made for her. And she is made for him. And they meant that literally.
How many of these $3 cures will start to leak out?
All of them I guess.
I'm reading about berberine OTC --- lowers blood sugar.
Long covid and the vax can cause high blood sugar (like type 2 diabetes).
Yes but please do not ignore cinnamon. It is perhaps even stronger than berberine in this regard.
Also do not consume stevia in your quest to lower blood sugar. Natural sterilization. A side effect not mentioned. Conveniently.
I just looked up what Stevia does...it alright for some but for people taking any type of drugs for the mind like lithium OTC...NOT GOOD...
Thank you for pointing that out...
Yes it is generally presented as a no-downside harmless alternative to sugar. It's not.
It also tastes like licking stamps. Lol.
Please provide more on this if you can. My wife drinks stevia in her tea...
"A small cellular study found that stevia metabolites like Reb-A acted as an endocrine disrupting compound. It is of concern as the molecular structure of stevia looks similar to a steroid hormone. In this study, sperm cells were exposed to stevia. Scientists observed adverse changes in progesterone receptor site activity concluding that stevia acts as a potential endocrine disruptor."
https://www.wellnessresources.com/news/stevia-the-dark-side-of-this-natural-sweetener
Also it potentially is "more sugar than sugar". Lol. If it has "maltodextrin" in it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0zuCY79NTY
Btw, here's some fun.
You are the drug.
Note the comment in the article that stevia inhibits progesterone, and that that damages a female's reception of sperm. That is because your sperm is basically a feel-good cocktail of progesterone, vitamin D, and other fun-fun, plus the genetic payload.
When women complain that they almost feel like they are "addicted" to a man, that's probably because they are addicted to his drug. His sperm.
Not exactly the kind of conversation for parties. But also accurate.
As in the Bible. He is made for her. And she is made for him. And they meant that literally.