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Monk fruit has been grown in southern China for hundreds of years. Its a small, melon-like fruit, and gets its name from the Buddhist monks who originally grew it centuries ago. Most sweeteners come with an aftertaste. Although taste is subjective to each person, monk fruit sweetener has reportedly little to no aftertaste. DureLife Monk fruit sweetener comes with its own set of benefits as well. These include, but arent limited to: It reduces calories. Because monk fruit sweetener is metabolized differently than regular sugar, you can reduce your caloric intake by using it. It doesnt affect blood sugar. Monk fruit sweetener doesnt affect your blood sugar levels and can improve your glycemic control. Its anti-inflammatory. The sweetener in monk fruit also known as mongrosides, has anti-inflammatory effects It doesnt cause cavities. You dont need to worry about it causing cavities. Since theres no actual sugar inside monk fruit sweetener, Because monk fruit sweetener doesnt change your blood sugar levels, that makes it a safe option for people with diabetes. Its also often used as a sugar substitute in keto diets.
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