People in India have been using
the Gymnema Herb as a sugar killer
for centuries
Gymnema Herbal Tea
Ingredients:
- Gymnema Sylvestre 60%
- Camellia Sinensis 40%
Preparation:
- Three quarters of a teaspoon of Gymnema is added to 1 glass of boiling hot water.
- Strain the mixture and drink it warm twice a day, 1 hour before breakfast and 1 hour before dinner for best results.
- No sugar is needed
- Net Wt. 125 gms
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More Details about Gymnema
Gymnema Description
Gymnema sylvestre is a woody, vine-like plant which climbs on bushes and trees in the Western Ghats in South India, and to the west of those mountains in the territory around the coastal city of Goa. It came to be known as “destroyer of sugar” because, in ancient times, Ayurvedic physicians observed that chewing a few leaves of Gymnema suppressed the taste of sugar. Recent clinical trials conducted in India have shown that an extract of Gymnema sylvestre is useful in both insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and in certain types of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). As a result of these clinical tests and years of successful treatments, Gymnema is used today all over India for treating diabetes mellitus.
Gymnema Hypoglycemia
Studies conducted in India as early as 1930 showed that the leaves of Gymnema sylvestre cause hypoglycemia in experimental animals. This state of hypoglycemia is explained on the assumption that the drug indirectly stimulates insulin secretion of the pancreas, since it has no direct effect on carbohydrate metabolism.
Gymnema: Gymnemic Acid
Recent pharmacological and clinical studies have shown that Gymnema sylvestre acts on two sites, the taste buds in the oral cavity50 and the absorptive surface to the intestines. The important active ingredient of Gymnema sylvestre is an organic acid called “Gymnemic acid”. The Gymnemic acid is made up of molecules whose arrangement is similar to that two hours, thereby preventing the taste buds from being activated by any sugar molecules present in the food.
Gymnema in Taste
It hs also been noted that Gymnema sylvestre takes away the bitter taste of bitter substances, such as quinine, in much the same way that it affects the sense of sweetness associated with candies and other swwet foods. Therefore, if you are eating an orange within two hours after chewing Gymnema sylvestre leaves, for instance, you would taste the sourness of it but not the sweetness.
Gymnema Therapeutic Uses
- Suppress the taste of sweet foods, and consequently the desire to eat
- Reduce metabolic effect of sugar by preventing the intestines from absorbing sugar molecules during digestion
- Treatment of diabetes
- Snakebite treated by powder or paste of the root applied to the wound
- Fever treated with oral administration of half announce to an ounce ( one part in 10) of leaves
- Swollen glands treated with an external application of triturated leaves mixed with castor oil
- Gymnema helps to normal blood sugar
- Gymnema controls sugar level
- Gymnema controls and regulate weight
- Gymnema controls sugar craving
- Gymneam reduces the taste of sugar when it is on the mouth
- Gymnema curb sweet tooth
- Gymnema for blood glucose
- Gymnema for Cholesterol
- Gymnema gurmar is the natural way to help control blood sugar
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HERBS FOR DIABETIC: GYMNEMA
NATURAL HERBS FOR DIABETES:GYMNEMA
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HERBS FOR BLOOD SUGAR:GYMNEMA
HERBS FOR TYPE 2 DIABETES:GYMNEMA
Gymnema : Toxicity Cautions and Contraindications
For most people using Gymnema sylvestre, blood sugar goes down toward but not below normal blood sugar levels. This can happen in a small number of patients, however, because the mechanisms of the diabetic syndrome vary with different patients. Remarkably, unlike insulin or oral hypoglycemic sulfonylurea compounds, the hypoglycemic effects of Gymnema sylvestre are seen in only a small percentage of diabetic patients.
Safety of Gymnema sylvestre
The safety of Gymnema sylvestre has been demonstrated by the fact that it has been safety and successfully used for more than 2,000 years in traditional Ayurvedic medicine.
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