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To: Garfield who wrote (5048)9/13/1998 9:08:00 AM
From: tonto  Respond to of 26163
 
The agency still restricts stevia's use in teas and other food
products, however, and notes that any mention of the herb's sweetening ability could bring its regulatory wrath.


Interesting comment.

I wonder how TON and its sweetening ability differs?

In the fall of 1994, the agency was forced to
modify the alert after Congress passed the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act, which allows the herb to be sold if it is formulated and labeled strictly for use as a "dietary supplement."

bmart posts big time about the sweetening ability and dulciness...

Has anyone asked the FDA about bmart's sweetening and dulciness posts?