Go Green for Health

By Kelley Herring | Wed, Dec 3, 2008 |

  

Archives: Diet and Nutrition

When it comes to packet sweeteners, you typically find pink, blue, yellow, and white. And if you’re health conscious, none of them fill the bill.

That is, until now.

Meet Truvia – the sweetener in a green and white packet that lives up to its healthy claims with a clean, sweet taste.

Made of a combination of erythritol and an isolated fraction of stevia (called rebiana), this all-natural, calorie-free sweetener provides approximately twice the sweetening power of sugar, with none of the nasty side effects.

Sprinkle Truvia into your coffee, whirl into a smoothie, or sweeten up your favorite organic berries with this guilt-free product.

[Ed. Note: Eating healthy doesn't mean depriving your sweet tooth. Simply make smart choices when it comes to what you eat, and you can live a healthier, fuller life. For tasty, good-for-you recipes - plus the latest health breakthroughs and easy-to-follow fitness techniques - sign up for ETR's natural health newsletter.

Survive the holidays with Kelley's brand-new recipe e-books, Guilt-Free Desserts and Healthy Holiday Hors d'Oeuvres. You'll find 60+ healthy recipes you can easily make at home.] )

 

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