Have You Heard Of Truvia?

truviaHave you seen or heard of this? I have and have been curious to see just what the deal was.  I use stevia from time to time, but not very often. So when they said this was from the stevia plant, I was curious just what that meant? Is it better than Stevia? Comparable? Then I found that a friend of mine posted on her blog about it, I thought I would post about it here:

A plant by the name of Stevia has been getting a lot of attention recently. It seems promising as a new generation of no-calorie sweetener: Great news for people watching their waistline as well as people with diabetes who limit their intake of sugar. One company, Cargill, manufactures a product made from Stevia under the brand name, Truvia. Here’s the scoop:

Truvia is a combination of the compounds Rebiana and Erythritol. The first of these comes from the leaves of the stevia plant. The companies that manufacture it (Cargill and Coca-Cola) report it “only consists of the best-tasting components of the stevia leaf”. The sweet leaf of the stevia plant is dried, steeped in water, and further purified to provide a calorie-free sweet taste.
The second compound, erythritol, is a sugar alcohol which acts as the carrier for truvia. It is a sugar alcohol with a digestive pathway that results in very little of it remaining in the large intestine (as happens with some other sugar alcohols), reducing the likelihood of gas or bloating.
The Truvia product has been studied and found not to contribute calories, or to affect blood sugar of people with type 2 diabetes. It has also has claims of “no aftertaste”, even though many products containing Stevia do have a lingering aftertaste for many people.
Coca Cola is ready to release some beverages containing Truvia, even while the compound is pending FDA approval. Cargill and The Coca-Cola company are working together to bring rebiana to consumers around the world as an ingredient in a variety of foods and beverages. Look for it on grocery store shelves real soon!

Hmmm…interesting…not sure about the sugar alcohol part…that just doesn’t sit with me very well. But then again, I don’t use stevia very often, I wouldn’t have a need for this! Might be interesting to see it in the diet sodas though…wonder if it will change the taste?


What are your thoughts??

Angie
Angie Schumacher is a Certified Fitness Professional who trains clients in her home and is a Women's Boot Camp Instructor in Colorado. She is the author of The Fat Blasting Boot Camp Program and has offered a one stop website to help you with all of your health and fitness needs. Please visit www.BuildingABetterU.com to find exactly what you are looking for!
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3 Responses to “Have You Heard Of Truvia?”

  1. Hi Angie,

    I have tried it and it seems okay, although a bit expensive. I got sick from using Stevia..go figure..hives & fever.

  2. I still prefer Stevia. @Sallie, what exactly don’t you like with Stevia?

    Mercolas last blog post..Massage Your Stress Away with the “Tingler” and the GlidePoint Massage Tool 610

  3. Mercola: it wasn’t so much that I didn’t like it but that I broke out in hives from it.

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