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To: bmart who wrote (1247)8/24/1998 11:40:00 AM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (2) of 26163
 
Touch of Nature has been on the shelves for but a month, other products will be introduced in succession.

On what shelves? My understanding is that it's only sold in 10 stores in the entire country? Other products will be "introduced"? And only yesterday you were chastising me for not knowing there were 127 of 'em. Strange.

Like we have been through already, many large companies are expressing an interest in the sweetner, like Monsanto that couldn't get FDA approval for stevia. Touch of Nature is 100% natural, a dietary supplement and does not require such approval.

Wrong. Stevia can be legally sold as a "dietary supplement", but NOT as a sweetener.

Based on this information, in September of 1995, the FDA approved Stevia as a
Dietary Supplement. Exact statements have yet to be approved by the agency.
However, the work of Sunrider International in securing the dietary status have
been recognized in the professional journals across the U.S. Thus Stevia based
products may be sold as dietary supplements and NOT as sweetening agents or
as an ingredient in a food to flavor or enhance.


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