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1. Now's Stevia Liquid Extract 2oz
This natural herb extract is intended for dietary supplement purposes only. Stevia rebaudiana is a natural herb that grows in Asia and South America., Serving Size: 4 drops Suggested Use: As an herbal dietary supplement, take 1-4 drops in tea or water as desired. Sedimentation may occur. Shake well before using. Free of: sugar, salt, starch, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, egg or preservatives. Other Ingredients: Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana) Extract in a base of water and 18% Alcohol. Warnings: None Disclaimers: None This natural herbal extract is intended for dietary supplement purposes only. Stevia rebaudiana is a natural herb that growns in Asia and South America. EuroDrop™ is a trademark of Carow Packaging.
 
2. Now's Stevia Rebaudiana Green Powder 2oz
Stevia rebaudiana should be mixed into hot water to dilute its extreme sweetness. This 100% natural herb is intended for dietary supplement purposes only. The key isolate of stevia, stevioside, is considered safe and without side effects. Stevia rebaudiana is a natural herb that grows in China and Brazil. This supplement is a 100% pure natural herbal powder. South American natives have used Stevia for centuries though it has just recently become popular in the United States. Suggested Use: As an herbal dietary supplement, steep 1/2 teaspoon in hot water or tea as desired. Free of: sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, corn, soy, milk, preservatives, additives. Warnings: None Disclaimers: None
 
3. Now's Stevia Extract (1000gm) 35.3oz
Stevia Rebaudiana is a small plant native to Paraguay and Brazil. It was "discovered" in 1887 by a South American scientist named Antonio Bertoni who learned of the herb from the Guarani Paraguayan Indians. Stevia was known locally as Caa'-ehe or Kaa'-he-e which means "sweet herb" or "honeyleaf". Two French chemists named Bridel and Lavieille began to unravel the secret of Stevia in 1931 with exploratory extraction work on Stevia Rebaudiana leaves. Their research yielded a pure, white crystalline compound they named "stevioside". They found this stubstance to be 100-300 times sweeter than table sugar and without toxic effects in laboratory animals. In 1971 a Chinese researcher, Dr. Tei-fu-chen visited Paraguay where he became so interested in Stevia that he applied for residency status in both Paraguay and Brazil. The non-chemical method of extraction (alcohol) recorded in herbal . . .
 
4. Now's Stevia Balance W/ Inulin And Chromium 100Pks
Stevia rebaudiana is a small plant native to Paraguay and Brazil. It was discovered in 1887 by a South American scientist named Antonio Bertoni who learned of the herb from the Guarani Paraguayan Indians who used it to flavor bitter tribal beverages. Two French chemists named Bridel and Lavieille began to unravel the secret of stevia in 1931 with explatory extraction work on Stevia rebaudiana leaves. Their research yielded a pure, white, crystalline compound they named stevioside which is responsible for stevia's flavorful properties. Inulin is a fructooligosaccharide derived from chicory. As a prebiotic, it stimulates the growth of friendly intestinal bacteria to support good colon health.* It has a low glycemic index making it suitable for persons on certain types of restricted diets. Add it to your favorite food or beverage for a delightfully sweet taste. Chromium is a trace mineral . . .
 
5. Now's Stevia Extract Powder 1oz
Stevia rebaudiana is a natural herb that grows in China and Brazil. This supplement is a 100% pure concentrated extract of Stevia South American natives have used Stevia for centuries though it has just recently become popular in the United States. , Serving Size: 1/4 or 1/8 teaspoon Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take 1/4 of 1/8 teaspoon as desired Stevia can be mixed into hot water to dilute its extreme sweetness. Free of: Stevia Extract is hypoallergenic and contains no sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, corn, soy, milk, preservatives,additives Warnings: None Disclaimers: None
 
6. Now's Stevia Extract lLb
Stevia rebaudiana is a natural herb that grows in China and Brazil. This supplement is a 100% pure concentrated extract of Stevia. South American natives have used Stevia for centuries; though it has just recently become popular in the United States. NOW® Stevia Extract is made with a high rebaudioside content and a less bitter after-taste. Serving Size: 1/32 Teaspoon (28 mg) Suggested Use: As an herbal dietary supplement, take 1/4 of a 1/8 teaspoon (1/32 teaspoon) as desired. Stevia rebaudiana can be mixed into hot water or other beverages to dilute its intensity. Free of: Sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, preservatives or additives. Other Ingredients: None Warnings: None Disclaimers: None This seal certifies that the manufacturer of this product uses quality systems and procedures that comply with NNFA's Dietary Supplement GMP standards. The quality of individual . . .
 
7. Now's Stevia Glycerite 8oz
This natural herbal glycerite is intended for dietary supplement purposes only. Stevia rebaudiana is a natural herb that grows in Asia and South America. Stevia Glycerite can be mixed into water and diluted. Stevia Glycerite is hypoallergenic. Serving Size: 5 Drops Suggested Use: As an herbal dietary supplement, take 3-5 drops in tea or water as desired. Sedimentation may occur. Shake well before using. Free of: sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, preservatives or additives. Other Ingredients: Vegetable Glycerin and Water Warnings: None Disclaimers: None NOW® also supplies unique Stevia rebaudiana in clear liquid extract, white extract powder and custom packet form.
 
8. Now's Stevia Balance (1000gm) 35.3oz
Stevia Rebaudiana is a small plant native to Paraguay and Brazil. It was "discovered" in 1887 by a South American scientist named Antonio Bertoni who learned of the herb from the Guarani Paraguayan Indians who used it to flavor bitter tribal beverages. Two French chemists named Bridel and Lavieille began to unravel the secret of Stevia in 1931 with exploratory extraction work on Stevia Rebaudiana leaves. Their research yielded a pure, white crystalline compound they named "stevioside" which is responsible for stevia's flavorful properties. Inulin is a fructoligosaccharide derived from chicory. As a prebiotic it stimulates the growth of friendly intestinal bacteria to support good colon health.* It has a low glycemic index, making it suitable for persons on certain types of restricted diets. Add it to your favorite food or beverage for a delightfully sweet taste. Chromium is a trace . . .
 
9. Now's Stevia Glycerite Alcohol Free 2oz
This natural herbal glycerite is intended for dietary supplement purposes only. Stevia rebaudiana is a nautral herb that grows in Asia and South America. Stevia Glycerite can be mixed into water to dilute its intensity. Stevia Glycerite is hypoallergenic., Serving Size: 5 drops (016 ml) Suggested Use: As an herbal dietary supplement, take 3-5 drops in tea or water as desired. Sedimentation may occur. Shake well before using. Free of: sugar, salt, starch, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, egg or preservatives. Other Ingredients: Vegetable Glycerine, Water. Warnings: None Disclaimers: None EuroDrop™ is a trademark of Carow Packaging.
 
10. Now's Stevia Extract 100 Packets/Box
Stevia Rebaudiana is a small plant native to Paraguay and Brazil It was discovered in 1887 by a South American scientist named Antonio Bertoni who learned of the herb from the Guarani Paraguayan Indians Stevia was known locally as Caa'-ehe or Kaa'-he-e. , Serving Size: 1 Packet (1g) Servings per container: 100 Free of: Soy, yeast, wheat, milk, synthetics, colors, flavors, flavors,preservatives Other Ingredients: Rice Maltodextrin, Stevia Rebaudiana Extract (stevioside) and Silica Warnings: None Disclaimers: None
 

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