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Effect and function of Stevia rebaudiana

Jane Margolis
2020-07-30 08:41:54
The name of Stevia rebaudiana must be familiar to many people. It originated in the alpine grassland of South America. China began to introduce it in 1977. Now it is planted in China's background, Hebei, Shanxi and other places. Why is Stevia rebaudiana introduced? What effect does Stevia have? Let's take a look.

Eat

Stevia rebaudiana has been widely used as a diet and medicine. Stevia has a low calorie content, and can hardly produce too much calories after consumption. Therefore, it is often used to make children's drinks and sweets, which will not only protect children's teeth, but also avoid children's obesity. In addition, stevioside, the main component of Stevia, can effectively improve human immunity, reduce blood pressure and control blood sugar. And through a variety of experiments, under normal circumstances, no one takes 4 mg of Stevia per day without any side effects on human body. Stevia is now approved by the Ministry of health as a sweetener and sweetener supplement.

Feed

Inulin dregs can also be used to make good feed. It can not only treat the slow growth of livestock, loss of appetite and other problems, but also effectively improve the milk quality and meat quality of livestock. In addition, it can improve the laying rate of birds, and help birds regulate digestion and other functions.

Feed

Fertilizer

The content of organic matter in Stevia rebaudiana plants is very high. It can be used to make organic fertilizer to improve the soil. The application of this fertilizer will make the fruits taste sweeter and promote the growth of seedlings. It is a good organic fertilizer. In addition, it is a good method to apply Stevia rebaudiana to the cultivation of fungi, which can meet the needs of various microelements for the growth of fungi. In addition, it can also Can increase the permeability of the culture material, so the fungus, Flammulina mushroom or Tremella are very long, delicious taste.

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