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Different plants produce different kinds of sugars that slightly alter the glycemic index of each food.
If you're referring to stevia-based sweeteners, this plant stores its sugar in a way that the human body can't digest. The sugar molecules are bonded to another chemical. Our bodies can't break that bond so they pass through our systems.
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The leaves contain chloroplasts, that absorb light and make energy for the plant
use the leaves , get the extract of it then spray.
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The more you eat, the more you weigh. There is nothing about sugar that makes you fat. Sweets usually contain a lot of calories, but since sugar has no nutritional value it leaves you still feeling hungry, which may lead you to overeat. That's why it's called "empty calories".
The leaves
To get sunlight to make sugar (glucose) -Photosynthesis From:SpikeyWalrus
Leaves absorb the sunlight and make sugar to feed the plant.
Well photosynthesis occurs in tree leaves which leaves take in to make oxygen and to make sugar. Trees also need photosynthesis to live.
Caffeine and sugar.
Sugars contain C, H and O.
No, peaches contain contain no fat. They do contain sugar which, if consumed in high amounts without adequate exercise, will make you fat.