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Post by brillbilly on May 25, 2015 20:34:33 GMT 10
Wait...Stevia Hailed by Overpopulation Propagandists as an Anti-Fertility Agent? Published on 21 May 2015 Maybe it's not so sweet now... If you've thought stevia, the natural alternative to sugar and artificial sweetners with aspartame, et al., is too good to be true, there may be a catch. Check out this textbook written in 1970 by Paul and Anne Ehrlich, the precursor to the textbook Ecoscience they wrote with Obama Science Czar John P. Holdren seven years later. The book advocates all manner of horrors to depopulate what they consider an overpopulated world, including everything from adding sterilants to the water and food to producing a sterilizing virus that requires a vaccine antidote one could apply for... it's a nightmare. As such, it was pretty shocking to find a passage where the authors excitedly discuss using stevia rebaudiana — the same sweet leaf hailed everywhere today as a wonderful, healthy sugar alternative — as an anti-fertility agent. What's more, it had apparently been used traditionally by indigenous Indian populations in Paraguay for a long time, and rats in studies had shown a large drop in fertility after being administered stevia... Truthstream Can Be Found Here: Website: TruthstreamMedia.com
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Post by theshee on May 29, 2015 7:14:40 GMT 10
I knew this already, I realy should be posting more of this stuff. I presume others know. Here's some info. Effects of chronic administration of Stevia rebaudiana on fertility in rats - Abstract A study conducted on prepubertal male rats showed that chronic administration (60 days) of a Stevia rebaudiana aqueous extract produced a decrease in final weight of testis, seminal vesicle and cauda epididymidis. In addition, the fructose content of the accessory sex glands and the epididymal sperm concentration are decreased. Stevia treatment tended to decrease the plasma testosterone level, probably by a putative affinity of glycosides of extract for a certain androgen receptor, and no alteration occurred in luteinizing hormone level. These data are consistent with the possibility that Stevia extracts may decrease the fertility of male rats. linkPossible side effects of taking Stevia are - Abdominal fullness, muscle pain and weakness, dizziness, nausea. High doses may affect kidney function. Avoid if allergic to the Asteracea/Compositae family - i.e daisy family, ragweed, chrysanthemoms, marigold and other herbs in this category. Use cautiously with hypotension and hypoglycaemia conditions and medication. Stevia may have a calcium antagonist effect and should be used with caution in hypocalcaemia and calcium channel blocking medication. I had a few links to good info, the pages have either been took down or the information/medical reports have been rewritten and/or changed!
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Post by brillbilly on Jun 1, 2015 6:01:53 GMT 10
I hate the way they steer people away from sugar,but offer worse like this or Aspartame.
I think i will stay with un-refined sugar or honey shee!
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Post by theshee on Jun 3, 2015 7:54:08 GMT 10
Yup me too. Although I'll stay away from the honey too as I have an allergy to it, it kinda stops me breathing, it closes my airways. But yeah, Honey is all my daughter uses. Anything they push for weight loss I would recommend everyone stay well clear from it!
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Post by brillbilly on Jun 4, 2015 23:11:58 GMT 10
Aww that's so bad you getting allergys from honey, when you know for other's it has some great health benefits.!..Still i think in the long run it's better you being able to stay off it,unlike having allergy's from some nasty FLU jab that you now can't get out your body.!
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