Some do, some don't, see my other comment. As a lifelong truther/analyst/researcher type I am well aware of the possibility of manipulation, substitution, outright lies even--- but that may or may not be a study-specific characteristic or an article specific characteristic and shouldn't be generalized. You said you make your own extract, which is good and I am sure must be more basic and healthy than chem stevia... idk why you are defending processed stevia in general since you yourself state [and I concur] that what the label says and what the actual substance being sold or studied may be manipulated, substituted, processed with chemicals etc etc etc.
There are recent research articles on pubmed ncbi type sites discussing stevia as a suppressor of fertility ...
Sounds like some pro sugar BS
Could be.. who can tell these days, but for those who want to have babies, I would avoid it just in case, and the sugar too...
See my above comment, i explain how those studies manipulate.
Some do, some don't, see my other comment. As a lifelong truther/analyst/researcher type I am well aware of the possibility of manipulation, substitution, outright lies even--- but that may or may not be a study-specific characteristic or an article specific characteristic and shouldn't be generalized. You said you make your own extract, which is good and I am sure must be more basic and healthy than chem stevia... idk why you are defending processed stevia in general since you yourself state [and I concur] that what the label says and what the actual substance being sold or studied may be manipulated, substituted, processed with chemicals etc etc etc.