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Old 02-15-2014, 11:14 PM #1
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Default Can long term stevia usage cause pn symptoms?

In my continuous search for the root cause of my neuropathy, I am beginning to wonder if anyone knows anything about a link between nerve damage and long term stevia usage? I have been a regular user of stevia for probably two years now. It never occurred to me to look into its usage until this past week, and the Livestrong website does mention a correlation between the nervous system and stevia consumption.

All the books and postings I have read thus far promote the use of stevia over sugars to minimize the negative effects of high blood sugars on neuropathy...but perhaps it could be a cause??

I would appreciate any thoughts on the topic. In the meantime I may try cutting it out for a week and see what happens.
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