The Japan Times NEW YORK – The maker of America's top sugar brand, Domino Sugar, is launching its first no-calorie “natural” sweetener extracted from the stevia plant in Paraguay, the strongest sign yet that the upstart product is threatening to eat into demand for sugar.
Huffington Post The sugar substitute is extracted from the stevia plant . A species called Stevia rebaudiana is naturally grown in Brazil and Paraguay, where it has been used for hundreds of years to sweeten foods and treat burns and stomach discomfort, LiveScience ...
Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - The maker of America's top sugar brand Domino Sugar is launching its first no-calorie "natural" sweetener extracted from the stevia plant in Paraguay, the strongest sign yet that the upstart product is threatening to eat into raw ... and more »
ABC Online ELEANOR HALL: US medical researchers have identified an extraordinary new treatment for autism: an extract from the humble broccoli sprout. ... But for the ...
All about feed Plant extracts now represent one of the most profitable, fastest and safest solutions to increase productivity of the dairy herd but also of the beef cattle. Swiss company Pancosma has developed a product, consisting of specific micro-encapsulated ...
Medical Xpress New findings by UH biomedical engineer Chandra Mohan and his team raise hope for a new class of drugs to treat lupus that may not include the long list of...
eMaxHealth Nature offers a large selection of plants that can heal or help many health problems. However, discovering the benefits of each plant extract continues to be a challenge while regulations often add more obstacles. Nevertheless, a registered pharmacist ...
ProHealth It may surprise you to learn that some of the compounds your skin naturally uses to maintain moisture can also be found in . . . wheat. These biologically active moisturizing oils are known as ceramides, whose name derives from Ceres, the Roman goddess ...
swissinfo.ch The Cero Agua dairy factory that opened in western Mexico this week is the globe's only zero-water plant , squeezing 1.6 million liters (422,000 gallons) of the liquid a day out of cow's milk it condenses into powder. That will reduce Nestle's water ... and more »