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		By: Tiffany		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am curious though what the differences are if lets say you use the leaf to sweeten things like yogi tea which I know includes stevia in almost all of their varieties as compared to the powder that they are making from the leaf. Not that all things in their natural form are harmless, but how bad can the natural sugars the plant itself uses to feed on be for us? Do you have any thoughts on this? Also a side note not related to Stevia, you mention the periwinkle plant, and as a personal trainer I come across so many of these patented filler formulas that these companies are allowed to put in lets say their before workout blend or their protein meal replacements.. Whatever it is and I keep on seeing periwinkle plant and I was sure that this meant bad news bears but there is very little information about it out there. What do you know?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am curious though what the differences are if lets say you use the leaf to sweeten things like yogi tea which I know includes stevia in almost all of their varieties as compared to the powder that they are making from the leaf. Not that all things in their natural form are harmless, but how bad can the natural sugars the plant itself uses to feed on be for us? Do you have any thoughts on this? Also a side note not related to Stevia, you mention the periwinkle plant, and as a personal trainer I come across so many of these patented filler formulas that these companies are allowed to put in lets say their before workout blend or their protein meal replacements.. Whatever it is and I keep on seeing periwinkle plant and I was sure that this meant bad news bears but there is very little information about it out there. What do you know?</p>
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