Use the scissors or pruning shears to cut stems from the stevia plant. Leave at least 4 inches of stem on the plant for new growth. Pull the leaves from each stem and place them on the drying screen.
Seeing the herb stevia for sale in the gardening centers early in the spring season surprised me, because I thought stevia was an artificial sugar substitute. We steer clear of those in our household, ...
A natural sweetener from the Stevia plant may hold the key to reversing hair loss. Researchers found that stevioside boosts ...
If you’re a novice herb gardener, you’re probably familiar with the culinary basics — basil, thyme, rosemary, sage, parsley — and you know how to use them in the kitchen. But, do you know lovage? Have ...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. health regulators warned Hain Celestial Group Inc. about a potentially unsafe herb in some of its teas, saying it might be dangerous to blood sugar, reproductive, ...