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Strategies & Market Trends : CAVALRY'S SHORT BUSTERS - MAGIC EIGHTBALLS PICKS

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To: Cavalry who wrote (38)9/8/1998 2:07:00 AM
From: EL KABONG!!!  Read Replies (1) of 1637
 
Cavalry,

tell me how to prove to si that touch of nature is not stevia

The answer to this one is fairly easy Cav. Go to your local health food store and buy some processed and refined stevia. Get some samples of Touch of Nature from AZNT. Take some of each product to two different, independent testing labs and ask them to analyze both samples. You're looking for two things here. First, since both products are intended for ingestion, you'd like to know the product purity. Simply put, how many parts per million (ppm) of contaminants are in each product and what are the generally acceptable levels? Contaminants are things like rodent droppings, insect parts, dust and dirt. The labs should also be able to tell you the percentage of the product that is "filler" versus active ingredients. Next, you'd ask the labs for the chemical formula of the active ingredient of each product. If Touch of Nature is different from stevia, then it should analyze differently from stevia.

KJC
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