So basically, stevia fermented in banana leaves killed pancreatic cancer cells without harming healthy kidney cells? This is huge! Pancreatic cancer is one of the hardest to treat. Thanks for sharing this!
I am really amazed at all the herbs and cancer cures that our government “experts” in the medical & pharmaceutical system misrepresented, refused to study and hid from us so they could kill us and make profits.
Most stevia is processed. It's "from a plant" in the same way that aspirin is "from tree bark". Sure, it started there, but that's not where it's ended up.
There is whole leaf stevia that is literally just dried leaves, but that's not the stevia in use almost everywhere because it's the least desirable in terms of taste - its less sweet than the granulated direct sugar substitute and adds extra leafy flavors.
I think it's more likely that the people who created a substitute for natural sugar and marketed it as "zero calorie" would also be against natural fats.
So basically, stevia fermented in banana leaves killed pancreatic cancer cells without harming healthy kidney cells? This is huge! Pancreatic cancer is one of the hardest to treat. Thanks for sharing this!
I am really amazed at all the herbs and cancer cures that our government “experts” in the medical & pharmaceutical system misrepresented, refused to study and hid from us so they could kill us and make profits.
Follow the money.
If there's a lack of money, you can bet Big Pharma's either avoiding it, or suppressing it.
Now you know why people in the Bible lived for hundreds of years and we don't. 😕
Wait, I thought Stevia was a long term anti -fertility type birth control that says in a person's system for months? Who's lying?
Stevia is from a plant- it is likely the "sugar industry" thats lying
The same fuckers who lobbied against fats in the 80s--the same lobby that gifted us the massive increase in type 2 diabetes
Hint: if a thing is from nature with minimal processing, pharma cannot profit, ergo pharma will make that thing seem like poison
Most stevia is processed. It's "from a plant" in the same way that aspirin is "from tree bark". Sure, it started there, but that's not where it's ended up.
There is whole leaf stevia that is literally just dried leaves, but that's not the stevia in use almost everywhere because it's the least desirable in terms of taste - its less sweet than the granulated direct sugar substitute and adds extra leafy flavors.
When I hear "It's from a plant" my first question might be "Like a manufacturing plant?"
Kek
I have just used stevia leaves- But I don't eat a lot of sweet things anyway
I think it's more likely that the people who created a substitute for natural sugar and marketed it as "zero calorie" would also be against natural fats.
Sugar is natural, Stevia is just processed nonsense
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