So the Reb A version has this in it?
Yes, un-opened
Ok, since I have opened it, I will go transfer it to the fridge and hope it will still be ok since it has been in a drawer for a few months after opening.
Reb A = Rebaudioside A
A steviol glycoside that comes from the leaves of the stevia plant.
The pyure link you posted does not have citric acid and/or apple cider vinegar.
If it did/does , it would be listed in the ingredients.
BTW, I have not seen any Pyure liquid containing CA and ACV in quite awhile.
Making my own (blend) I can have it ----- or not.
Thank you, trying to scroll up so I can read your post about adding CA and ACV to my own.
I have a deluted 15ml in PG sitting on my desk for over a year and a half from the liquid version. Only time I have had any questionable mix was from the dry flake version. It turned black in the bottom corners of the bottle.
So basically I add these drops from these brands to my 1.8 oz Pyure bottle and then keep in the fridge.
So basically I add these drops from these brands to my 1.8 oz Pyure bottle and then keep in the fridge.
NO
That would not be even close to the blend I make.
I would not [contaminate] an entire bottle (1.8oz) like that, keep them separate
and use them accordingly.
ONLY
I have not used the liquid stevia enough, in e-liquid, to have had any thoughts on dosage.
I use it in baking often, also in drinks.
When (you) have determined the dosage (stevia) in your e-liquid mixes, then you can add
acv or lime/lemon juice, using an eye dropper, at least the way I would do it.
As far as preserving the liquid stevia you have, just put it in the fridge.
Ok, thank you. At least my Pyure is sleeping happily in the fridge now.
@ozo I think you’re right. Years ago, it seemed VERY common to have ACV and CA in many Stevia sweeteners, but as of late, not so much.