How do I melt powdered stevia on premade eliquid?

seekerland

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I recently bought a box of splenda stevia which contains eythritol and stevia extract which are just exactly what I needed. Ofcourse before doing this I read a forum on another site which highly encourages using these types of sweeteners. I didn’t really fully research about this specific brand of stevia but I was so excited to add it on my juice. After awhile, I noticed that it didnt fully melt even after letting it sit on warm water while shaking it every 30 minutes now I’m worried that it could ruin my device/coil. Should I keep doing this or should I try filtering my juice through a coffee filter which is also commonly used by DIY-ers. I dont want to risk on ruining my juice by trying to melt it in high temp. What are your suggestions or alternatives?​
 

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If I sweeten, I'll use stevia since I think the artificial sweeteners are nasty coil cloggers, and possibly dangerous to my health.
But, I'm not sure why you want to go through the trouble of dissolving the powder.
Just head off to Whole Foods and pick up a bottle of liquid organic stevia, and mix it right in to your taste.
 

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This is an actual question, I don't actually know if it's good or bad: Has there been any study of how liquid stevia handles vaporization, or at what temperature it may or may not breakdown into other compounds? Many papers state it is "stable" up to 200c, but I don't see anything about what it devolves into...

Edit: I found this, for whatever it's worth.

 
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