Not exact matches
I like the Tropical Traditions teeth cleaner, which only contains: purified water,
organic virgin coconut oil, baking soda, xanthum gum, wildcrafted myrrh powder,
stevia, and
organic essential oils of cinnamon and clove, if you get the cinnamon flavor,
as I do because I take homeopathics so need to avoid mint (which is surprisingly difficult to do).
It's has a low Glycemic Impact and is made with natural ingredients include erythritol,
organic inulin,
organic stevia, and guar gum — the first three sweetener ingredients I mentioned are considered Paleo while Guar Gum, a legume extract used
as a thickening agent, is technically not Paleo because it comes from the legume.
As I mentioned before, you want to buy a high - quality
organic raw cacao powder, cacao nibs, or buy a high percentage dark chocolate bar that contains natural ketogenic sweeteners like
stevia or monk fruit.
,, I used
organic Santa Cruz lemon plus erythritol
as I don't like the flavour of
stevia - thx!
Description: Secure Global is advertising its Zenulife Zerocal
organic stevia extract powder sold on eBay
as certified
organic by QAI.
I used
Stevia in the Raw
as the fudge's sweetener, added vanilla bean paste for flavor and those pretty mini black vanilla bean specks, and added
organic matcha powder for both flavor and color.
Description: ZeroCal USA Inc. is advertising its
organic stevia powder sold on Amazon
as certified by NSF International.
While eating mostly vegetarian fresh veggies, occasionally I love and recommend sweet things, and use only
organic healthy sweets such
as fresh fruits, manuka honey and maple syrup, and until now,
Stevia.
Also, are the
organic stevia invidual packets the same
as stevia extract powder?
MycoTech's
organic certified «ClearTaste» powder, which can be described on the ingredients list
as» natural flavor (ing)» or «natural flavor enhancer», is derived from mushroom mycelium, and has been shown to block the bitter and stringent notes in
stevia and other ingredients, from potassium chloride to pea protein, coffee, red ginseng, cranberry, and coconut water.
It is also the only brand that has harnessed the efficacy of prickly pear juice
as an ingredient and combined it with
organic green tea, natural flavors and lightly sweetened with
stevia, to set it apart in both its taste and the health benefits it offers.
Optional Ingredients:
organic coconut flour (for flavor and better binding),
stevia (for added sweetness), cacao nibs (giving a chocolatey flavor with antioxidant benefit), and
as Nora says «whatever floats your boat (and happens to be low carb)»
The
stevia and fruit flavorings are
organic as well.
While eating mostly vegetarian fresh veggies, occasionally I love and recommend sweet things, and use only
organic healthy sweets such
as fresh fruits, manuka honey and maple syrup, and until now,
Stevia.
Instead of the typical cereal in the morning (that's slowly killing you and making you fatter), try a bowl of plain greek full - fat
organic yogurt (which is loaded with healthy gut probiotics, healthy fats, AND protein) and add in a handful of fresh,
organic berries (or frozen wild blueberries), a handful of nuts such
as either almonds or pecans (more healthy fats), and a little
stevia or vanilla protein for a little added sweetness if you need it.
However, some of these ingredients,
as long
as they are certified
organic or made from non-GMO corn, may be okay if you dislike the taste of pure
stevia products.
When it comes to fruit, I will typically cook down some
organic berries of some sort with a little
Stevia or Monkfruit and refrigerate to be used
as a plain yogurt toppers.
If you keep the quantity to just what the dish needs it has a beautiful mellow slightly nutty taste and there is no bitter after taste,
as one may find with
organic green
stevia powder.
As our family has changed all our products to the natural alternatives I have found that it is cheaper and fun to make lots of our own stuff, our favorite toothpaste recipe - 4 T baking soda, 1 T
organic coconut oil, 1 -2 T distilled water to desired consistency, 1/2 t
stevia extract to sweeten, 20 drops spearmint or peppermint essential oil.
,, I used
organic Santa Cruz lemon plus erythritol
as I don't like the flavour of
stevia - thx!
-- Moringa, added
as a heaping tablespoon to the smoothie Typically, I'll blend the concoction above with about 20g of a good, clean protein powder along with a big Theodore Roosevelt sized mug of ice and a dropperful of
organic stevia, and then, once blended, I top with crunchy goodies such
as organic unsweetened coconut flakes, spirulina or chlorella tablets, cacao nibs or
organic frozen blueberries — all of which (except the coconut flakes perhaps) also confer good longevity - enhancing properties.