One way that we decided to “go green” was in changing what we eat each day. I’ve talked about our switch to organic milk and organic eggs, both of which have yielded better taste (and of course, no chemicals). But one HUGE area I had to tackle myself was in the artificial sweeteners I was using.
The Need For A Sweet Fix
I need my dang sweet fix folks – I’m an addict!! and … no matter how you grind, chop or slice it, I need sweet and creamy coffee every morning to get up and running strong. But too many of the artificial sweeteners out there did nothing more than run me down and cause blood sugar fluctuations (my wife – an RN – says that these sugar substitutes ‘trick your blood sugar’ and cause problems). It’s no wonder as a majority of them contain non-natural or modified chemical crap like aspartame, sucralose, saccharin, Cyclamate, sorbitol, etc
Now I’m no expert, but these words just don’t sound like they could possibly be “good” for your health. And anyway, as part of my ‘green lifestyle’ I strive to take better care of myself – starting with more natural eating.
(BEFORE YOU ASK – no, I don’t use REAL sugar on a daily basis because I strictly watch my caloric intake – but on my ‘cheat’ days, I love the stuff)
Splenda – Is It Natural and Healthy?
One sugar substitute that I found about 3 years ago and used daily was Splenda. I thought that it was going to be the “be all end all” for my daily sweet coffee and sweet tea problems. It was super sweet and had no after-taste. But then I started on a low-carb diet (that watched carbs as well as food combinations) and my doctor said that eliminating sugar substitutes would increase the weight loss potential. (This is the same doctor that convinced me to get 100% away from aspartame.)
“Splenda,” he said, “Is no better than any other of those chemical substitutes – get off it!”
You guys know that I am not the kind of person who gets involved in hype and bashing, but when my 72-year-old doctor (who takes a homeopathic approach in his practice) tells me something, I listen. If you are curious as to what the problems with Splenda and it’s chemical name sucralose, as well as other sweeteners, read this article.
All of this was tough for me to swallow, but the Doc gave me an alternative that has turned out to be incredibly satisfying and much better – Stevia.
Healthier – Safer Sweetening With Stevia
First off guys, you must get pure Stevia extract – most readily available at health food stores. DO NOT buy TruVia or PureVia as these are stevia combined with sugar alcohols. These taste bitter and are not natural.
If you get pure stevia extract you will find almost no aftertaste and only a very small amount goes a long way. In the picture here, I have one “dash” in my hand and that is all I need for my coffee each AM. That single dash in my hand is equal to three Splenda packets when it comes to sweetness. This is good because a single bottle of stevia extract goes a long way!
The pure stevia extract just contains the best parts of the stevia plant, nothing more and nothing less. It’s natural, pure and has no side effects (at least for me). I have only dried the powdered stevia, not the liquid so I don’t know if the same holds true for those.
We are able to find Kal brand pure stevia extract at our local vitamin store. The price is $18 for 3.5 ounces, but like I said, it lasts a long time.
Let me know what you guys think…






You’ve probably thought twice about the dog food industry and what really goes into the food our pets eat.
Another reason to switch your dog to raw food is because eating raw food is natural for dogs. Canines are primarily meat eaters. And in the wild, dogs and wolves are hunters and scavengers eating mostly that. They survived thousands of years without processed, dry dog food. Go figure.