Will monk fruit juice concentrate raise my blood sugar?
No. Monk fruit scores zero on the glycemic index, meaning it doesn’t trigger insulin spikes or raise your blood sugar.
Does monk fruit affect insulin levels?
Nope. Human studies show monk fruit doesn’t affect blood glucose or insulin - even in diabetic-safe usage.
Is monk fruit juice concentrate safe to use daily?
Yes. It’s been deemed GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) by the FDA, and studies report no adverse effects at typical intake levels.
What makes monk fruit sweet?
Sweetness comes from mogrosides - natural compounds in monk fruit that are up to 200-250× sweeter than sugar, with zero calories.
How many servings in a 50 ml bottle?
Approximately 200 servings, based on an average of 4-5 drops per use. Actual usage may vary based on taste preference.
Why does monk fruit taste better than stevia?
Monk fruit has a clean, natural sweetness without the bitter aftertaste many people get from stevia or artificial sweeteners.
Can kids use monk fruit concentrate?
Yes. In moderation, it’s a safe alternative to sugar-zero sugar, zero calories. Just treat it like any sweetener.
Is monk fruit concentrate eco-safe and free from synthetic additives?
Absolutely. It’s made from real monk fruit extract-no artificial additives, no chemicals.
Does it have any medicinal history?
Traditionally used in Chinese herbal medicine for sore throats and coughs, monk fruit now feeds modern health-conscious kitchens as a smart sugar alternative.
Is it better than jaggery or honey for diabetics?
Yes. Unlike jaggery or honey, monk fruit has zero sugar and zero glycemic impact-making it a safer, cleaner option.
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