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SteviaTabs™ Stevia Extract - 100 Tabs

One Tablet = One Teaspoon of Sugar! SteviaTabs™ Stevia Extract: Will dissolve in hot or cold liquids, adding quality nutrition with an intensely sweet flavor without sugar or artificial sweeteners. It’s calorie-free and safe for diabetics and hypoglycemics. Stevia is a natural herb native to Paraguay that is 30 times sweeter than sugar. It has been used for centuries in South America to enhance medicinal remedies. One SweetLeaf™ SteviaTab™ Stevia extract tablet is as sweet as a teaspoon of sugar. Serving Suggestions: Dissolve 1-2 tablets in a hot or cold beverage. Ingredients: Lactose, Stevia Extract (standardized to a minimum of 90% Steviosides, including 60% Rebaudioside A), Starch, Modified Cellulose Gum.

Brand: Wisdom of the Ancients / Wisdom Herbs
SteviaTabs™ Stevia Extract - 100 Tabs



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