WHY YOLI USES STEVIA IN OUR PRODUCTS
One of the main culprits behind poor health, excessive weight gain,
diabetes, and body acidity, is sugar, in all its myriad forms.
Today, too many people are choosing soda or sugar laden juices
instead of healthy beverages as their primary hydration an, as a result,
the health of many nations are at risk.
The number one source of calories in the U.S., in fact, comes from
high fructose corn syrup, primarily in the form of soda. Americans drink
an average of one gallon of soda each week, and this excessive fructose
consumption is a driving force behind obesity and
chronic degenerative disease in the USA.
One of Yoli’s primary missions since the very beginning has been
to educate families about the dangers of sugar.
Here are some alarming statistics that Yoli set out to address:
- The average American consumes over 150 pounds of sugar on an annual basis
(that’s 30 times the amount as our grandparents consumed)
- 1 out of every 3 children born after the year is predicted to have type 2 diabetes
- More Than 72 Million U.S. Adults Obese (1 out of 3), 2 out of every 3 overweight
- Sugar is one of the most highly acidic substances in our diet
In the New York Times yesterday, an article “U.S. Seeks New Limits on
Food Ads for Children” demonstrates that Yoli is on the right track.
Yoli offers a solution.
This is exactly the reason why Yoli opted to use xylitol and stevia
in its formulations rather than cheaper, harmful sweeteners. Stevia has zero glycemic index (meaning it has no carbs) and allows you to satisfy your
sweet tooth without compromising your blood sugar levels. It’s even highly alkalizing rather than extremely acidic.
Yoli recognized the need to get the truth out and lead the charge with healthy beverage solutions and products that the entire family can enjoy. A healthy strategy for great hydration and to help combat obesity and chronic disease is to replace all sodas and other sweet beverages with Yoli TRUTH and Yoli FUN.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
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