...die empfehlungen überschlagen sich in diesen tagen förmlich, d.h. die ein-euro-marke dürfte in den nächsten tagen wieder erreicht sein, zumal der anstieg auch technisch unterstützt wird. frage: wann hat denn kursdiamanten sunwin empfohlen? ist das ihre aktuelle mai-rakete?
Shanghai, China, Apr 30, 2007 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX News Network) -- China Venture Forum, an equity research newsletter of micro- and small-cap China Stocks, announced China Stock to Watch for Monday, April 30, 2007 include Sunwin International Neutraceuticals, Inc. (OTCBB: SUWN)
Sunwin Stevia International Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sunwin International Neutraceuticals, Inc (OTC BB: SUWN), announced last week that it has received an order for OnlySweet that will be used in the food service industry. The Company has also received several additional purchase orders from regional grocery chains to carry the OnlySweet product line beginning in June 2007, bringing the total number of locations where OnlySweet will be sold in excess of 2,000 stores nationwide.
By now you've probably heard that Splenda is being sued - by both the Sugar Association and its main competition - Equal. At issue is Splenda's use of the slogan "made from sugar" which appears both in its advertising as well as on its package. Both groups contend that the slogan is misleading!
The standard for comparison is sugar and its level of sweetness. Otherwise known as sucrose, sugar is a carbohydrate that occurs naturally in every fruit and vegetable but occurs in greatest quantities in sugar cane and sugar beets. The chemical composition of both these plants is identical, and separating the natural sugar from the plant material, as we know it, produces sugar. There is no whitening or bleaching in the production. Refined white sugar is pure (99.9%) sucrose, and does not contain any additives or preservatives, and in fact the term "refined" is defined as "making pure", as the refining removes the yellow or brown pigments. A teaspoonful of sugar actually contains 16 calories per teaspoon, but due to the FDA regulation may be rounded down to 15 calories. Sugar metabolizes in our bodies quickly and is broken down in our digestive system into simple sugars and then absorbed to start energy cycles that we need for brain and muscle functions. The sugar that is not used is stored, and converted for later use for energy as glucose or can be converted into other molecules including fat.
Sucralose- known by the brand name of Splenda, is 600 times sweeter than sucrose and is not perceived by the body as a carbohydrate. It starts out as a cane sugar molecule then substitutes three hydrogen-oxygen groups with three tightly bound chlorine atoms, which make it inert (not broken down), it has no calories and the body does not recognize it as a carbohydrate. It produces no glycemic response. Approximately 15% of sucralose is passively absorbed in the body, and the majority is excreted unchanged. The small amount that is passively absorbed is not metabolized and is eliminated within 24 hours. FDA concluded that it does not pose a carcinogenic, reproductive or neurologic risk to humans. Heating or baking does not reduce its sweetening power.
Aspartame - known as Nutrasweet and Equal, provides the same energy as any protein (4 calories per gram) because it is a combination of phenylalanine and aspartic acid, which are two amino acids, which is then combined with methanol. It is 180-200 times sweeter than sucrose, so the small amount needed to sweeten products does not actually contribute a significant number of calories. The product is required to carry a warning label about the contents of phenylalanine and the possibility of Phenylketonuria (a genetic disease where the body cannot produce the enzyme necessary to use phenylalanine). The FDA has set the acceptable daily intake at 50 mg per kilogram of body weight (about 17 cans of aspartame-sweetened soft drinks).
So which one is the right sweetener for you?
OnlySweet is a proprietary product blended with Stevioside (stevia), a natural sweetener, extracted from the leaves of the Stevia rebaudiana plant. OnlySweet is distributed through Sunwin Stevia International Corp. and used as a food additive in a wide variety of products, such as beverages, pastries, dairy products, confections and medicinal products in Japan, China, Malaysia, Israel, South Korea, Brazil and other countries. In the United States, OnlySweet is a dietary supplement sold in boxes of 100 and 200 sachets. It has zero calories and does not significantly alter blood sugar levels. OnlySweet is unique because its Stevia only comes directly from Sunwin International Neutraceuticals (OTCBB: SUWN), one of the world's largest stevia manufacturers and distributors, assuring consistency and purity. For more information about OnlySweet, please visit http://www.onlysweet.com.
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