dali48 and private tuition and writing books and photographing in Erkrath etc...
May 31, 2012 - Sugar and natural sweetener Stevia etc... by dali48 on HP etc...
16.12.2010 - Interpretation of dali48
During my long phase of diseases (1983 - ca. 8/2008) I was reading a book concerning the toxicity of the white factory-sugar. Therefore I tried some alternatives - for example honey, brown sugar, etc. - unfortunately I haven't found yet a a real alternative - I take a combination of different sugars - but prefer honey... (dali48)
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Bismarckstraße, 40699 Erkrath, Deutschland
[get directions]Erkrath 1983 - 5/2010 Like Stevia, Luo Han Guo is a natural sweetener which is derived from an herb - Rather than being South American, this one comes from China but just like with Stevia - it was being used as a natural sweetener in its area of origination for hundreds of years... (by Kathryn Vercillo)
Sugar-related: Decline of the bite, rheumatism, arthritis, osteoarthritis, liver disease, gout, heart attack, stroke, etc... - Required and allowed: whole wheat bread, porridge of fresh wheat, fresh food, butter and whipped cold oils... (M.O. Brucker)
Charges which have hitherto been regarded as a pleasure - but which are seen by the body and its metabolism of luxury, such as power, or intellectual repartee or memory for names to be limited - It follows: Fatigue, listlessness, loss of initiative, lack of vitality and “rotten” bones, etc... (U. Böhmig)
14.06.2013 - Interpretation of dali48
Stevia is a genus of about 240 species of herbs and shrubs in the sunflower family (Asteraceae), native to subtropical and tropical regions from western North America to South America. The species Stevia rebaudiana, commonly known as sweetleaf, sweet leaf, sugarleaf, or simply stevia, is widely grown for its sweet leaves. As a sweetener and sugar substitute, stevia's taste has a slower onset and longer duration than that of sugar, although some of its extracts may have a bitter or licorice-like aftertaste at high concentrations... (Wikipedia)
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