I’m glad to see that Stevia is gaining a lot of traction in the news. I think for a family of products like Stevia, people should give it a go because its potential health benefits outweigh anything else you can shake your finger at. America is fighting an obesity battle here, people, and sugar and corn syrup are the enemy.
So you wonder why the title of this entry suggests that Stevia may be the great equalizer for this world. Well, besides it being all natural, zero calorie and zero carbs, 200 times more sweet than sugar (meaning you use less of it, thus a smaller resource footprint for your existence) Stevia is apparently half of the equation for… get this… fission. Yes sir, sheriff, sir, I said FISSION! Well, actually, I didn’t say it. Dan Quinn said it. You remember Dan Quinn don’t you? Frankly, I don’t either. But anyway, he was an MMA fighter with the other promotion company that doesn’t do UFC. Anyway, so there are a series of videos out there of Dan Quinn using Stevia and another element to create “fission” in his kitchen.
Just a little physics refresher for you, fission is the process where an atom is split releasing energy in the forms of heat, gamma rays, and free neutrons.
So, this MMA guy says he can create fission in his kitchen using Stevia (Probably Stevia Extract in the Raw because it’s the purest and you always want to start with the purest form of any element that you’ll be splitting particles of), water and a blender. Yes that’s right, Stevia, water and a blender will recreate fission just like the $6.4 billion Large Hadron Collider that took over 10,000 scientists from over 100 countries 30 years to build. Go ahead, you’ll win a Nobel Peace Prize for something I’m sure.
The best part about this whole Stevia fission thing is that, according to the MMA feller, you can then drink the remaing water, which, as a byproduct of fission, is apparently a very good health supplement. The gentleman claims to have lost a ton of weight from drinking fission water.
You be the judge. I’m just presenting all sides and angles on what Stevia is… or isn’t.
Here’s a link to the video. Let me just say this, he’s not really using Stevia Extract in the Raw, he’s using Stevia from like from a supplement store. Also, he snorts the Stevia too. Don’t do that. Don’t do it. It’s just not right. This guy apparently took one too many Kimbo Slice hits to his head so just watch the video for entertainment sake, don’t replicate, okay?