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Sugar substitutes / Herbs / Alcohols / Hernandulcin / Ketones / Sesquiterpenes / Lippia / Phyla dulcis / Stevia
Date: 2008-10-14 15:05:00
Sugar substitutes
Herbs
Alcohols
Hernandulcin
Ketones
Sesquiterpenes
Lippia
Phyla dulcis
Stevia

Of interest this week at Beal... Mexican lippia Lippia dulcis W. J. Beal

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