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To: Cavalry who wrote (1718)8/25/1998 9:35:00 PM
From: CatLady  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
As someone else around here likes to say, Do your own DD.

The site is fda.gov, I believe.



To: Cavalry who wrote (1718)8/25/1998 9:36:00 PM
From: DOC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
so let's get stevia approved. vote here

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DOC



To: Cavalry who wrote (1718)8/25/1998 11:09:00 PM
From: s martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
What exactly is it you are trying to tell us with this post ? Specifically, what are you implying about the export agreement?

To: +Janice Shell (1714 )
From: +Cavalry Tuesday, Aug 25 1998 9:29PM ET
Reply # of 1739

janice also post what happened when monsanto tried to export stevia,
did they have to pay aznt a cut maybe and decided nah,
were they about to go to fda for approval until aznt exclusive
export agreement turned up????/
post denials from monsanto
post denial from fda stevia would not be approved if applied for
post denial from fda that aznt's would not be approved
post denial from brazilian government about aznt's exclusive export
agreement.
post lab results showing stevia is same as aznt's

bet you cant get more than??????magic eightball says no shot for you
this is real deal aznt=janice shells waterloo



To: Cavalry who wrote (1718)8/26/1998 10:57:00 AM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26163
 
janice also post what happened when monsanto tried to export stevia, did they have to pay aznt a cut maybe and decided nah, were they about to go to fda for approval until aznt exclusive export agreement turned up????

I take it you mean "import". Marcos has already demonstrated that AZNT by no means has an exclusive import license (into the States) or an exclusive export license (out of Brazil) for Amazonian herbs and herbal products.

Note also that stevia is also grown in the States. You don't have to go to Brazil for it.

Stevia In The U.S.
The Stevia Company of Illinois was formed in 1976 to explore the potential of this natural
sweetener as a part of the newly health-conscious American market. The company
worked on better propagation techniques, hybridized more easily-grown varieties
including an American stevia, and acquired patents for the use of stevia extract
derivatives in the U.S. as "flavor enhancers." Throughout the 1980s, stevia's sweet leaves
could be found in popular commercial teas as a touch of herbal sweetness.


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