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A
herb that helps regulate blood sugar levels
and keeps body functions operating normally.
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principle constituents are lectins, charantin
and momordicine. The fruits have long been
used in India as a folk remedy for diabetes
mellitus. Lectins from the bitter gourd
have shown significant antilipolytic and
lipogenic activities. |
The
fruits, leaves and extracts of Momordica charantia
possess pharmacological properties and medicinal
uses. It is useful as an emetic, purgative,
in bilious affections, burning soles of the
feet, as an anthelmentic, in piles, leprosy,
jaundice, as a vermifuge, astringent in hemorrhoids,
as a stomachic, antispasmodic, antioxytocic,
hypoglycemic, antipyretic, mild hypotensive,
anorectic and for the potentiation of ACh, histamine
and BaCI2 induced contractions and inhibition
of ACh of skeletal muscle.
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