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In reply to the discussion: Truvia sweetener a powerful pesticide; scientists shocked as fruit flies die in less than a week [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)used as an insecticide. Seems like a good use for it to me, certainly better than some of the poisons currently allowed in this country for the same purpose.
I believe we already established that the lawsuit WAS for 'false advertising' and Cargill lost. So the next question is, if they lied about that, how can they be trusted with anything else they have to say about this product?
Frankly it doesn't matter to me as I never have used any of those sweeteners, at one time banned airc, now back on the market. This may be an attempt to improve the quality of sweeteners, but anything that is genetically altered is not 'natural'.
So the main question is, why won't the US Govt insist that all food products be labeled? This way people can decide for themselves what they put into their bodies.