What are bitter melon extract good for?Issuing time:2021-11-13 11:48 Bitter Melon Extract has good blood sugar lowering effect and is known as plant insulin. The whole-component extract is used for type 2 diabetes to be taken three times a day, 2g each time, to maintain a normal blood sugar level. Because it is extracted from plants, it has no toxic and side effects compared with western medicine hypoglycemic agents. The plant bitter gourd belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family and is known by the name bitter gourd. Bitter melon grows in tropical and subtropical regions, including parts of East Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and South America, where it is both a food and a medicine. It can produce beautiful flowers and prickly fruits. The fruit of this plant is exactly the same as its name-it tastes bitter. Although the seeds, leaves and vines of bitter gourd can be used, the fruit is the safest and most widely used medicinal part of the plant. The sap of its leaves and fruits or seeds are used as an insect repellent; in Brazil, its dosage as an insect repellent is 2 to 3 seeds. The immature fruit of bitter gourd is more bitter because it contains bitter gourd. Momordica charantia is mainly composed of a variety of triterpenoids, including momardicius glycosides A-E, K, L and momardicius I, II and III. The roots and fruits are used as abortion drugs. In traditional Chinese herbal medicine, bitter melon is believed to stimulate digestion and promote appetite. This has been confirmed by people. As a fairly common food, bitter gourd is usually used as a regulator of human condition in tropical areas; various infectious diseases, cancers and diabetes are the most common human conditions that bitter gourd claims to improve. The immature fruits, seeds and aerial parts of bitter gourd are used to treat diabetes in many parts of the world. Both its leaves and fruits have been used to make tea, beer or seasonal soups in the Western world. Bitter melon capsules and tinctures are now widely used in the Western world as herbal medicines for the treatment of diabetes, AIDS and other viral diseases, colds, flu and psoriasis. Bitter melon extract has been proven to be effective for psoriasis, cancer-induced susceptibility, and pain caused by neurological complications, and may delay the onset of cataracts or retinopathy and inhibit HIV by destroying the DNA of filtering toxins. Its anti-cancer properties are partly due to its boosting effect on immune function. Studies have shown that bitter melon extract inhibits lymphocyte proliferation and the activity of macrophages and lymphocytes. |