Guest guest Posted October 30, 2007 Report Share Posted October 30, 2007 Bitter Melon .. Herbal - karela .. Botanical - Momordica charantia If you do a search under either of these names, you should find that it is available as a supplement in both tablet and capsule form .. There are a couple of sites also selling both a liquid Karela concentrate and a juice extract .. Note: The effect on blood sugar is due to momordicin, a substance that is also responsible for it's bitter taste. You may be interested in http://www.thebiggestloser.net.au/article_medicinal_properties_of_bitter_m.php In " The Health Benefits of Traditional Chinese Plant Medicines: Weighing the scientific evidence " (February 2007 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation - Commonwealth of Australia) Momordica charantia - bitter melon, bitter gourd, balsam pear or karela The unripe fruit of the bitter melon is edible and has been used extensively in folk medicine as a remedy for diabetes. Animal trials are often supportive, as are conclusions from earlier human experiments. Some reviewers conclude that the quality of human trials in Momordica charantia research has been low and ultimately the evidence to support its use in treating diabetes is not sufficient. Other recent work points to more positive findings. The truth remains confused and is typified by comments from a recent review – ‘over 100 studies using modern techniques have authenticated its use in diabetes’ and ‘there are few reports available on clinical use of bitter melon in diabetes that have shown promising results’. In summary, bitter melon may have hypoglycaemic effects, but current data are not sufficient to recommend its use in the absence of careful supervision and monitoring. http://www.rirdc.gov.au/reports/AFO/06-128.pdf fot those interested, there us a bibliographical reference on page 95 of this report Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2007 Report Share Posted November 3, 2007 Karela is sold in East Indian grocery stores. It's juice is very effective in controlling blood sugar. Atul Christopher Wynter <christopher wrote: Bitter Melon .. Herbal - karela .. Botanical - Momordica charantia If you do a search under either of these names, you should find that it is available as a supplement in both tablet and capsule form .. There are a couple of sites also selling both a liquid Karela concentrate and a juice extract .. Note: The effect on blood sugar is due to momordicin, a substance that is also responsible for it's bitter taste. You may be interested in http://www.thebiggestloser.net.au/article_medicinal_properties_of_bitter_m.php In " The Health Benefits of Traditional Chinese Plant Medicines: Weighing the scientific evidence " (February 2007 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation - Commonwealth of Australia) Momordica charantia - bitter melon, bitter gourd, balsam pear or karela The unripe fruit of the bitter melon is edible and has been used extensively in folk medicine as a remedy for diabetes. Animal trials are often supportive, as are conclusions from earlier human experiments. Some reviewers conclude that the quality of human trials in Momordica charantia research has been low and ultimately the evidence to support its use in treating diabetes is not sufficient. Other recent work points to more positive findings. The truth remains confused and is typified by comments from a recent review – ‘over 100 studies using modern techniques have authenticated its use in diabetes’ and ‘there are few reports available on clinical use of bitter melon in diabetes that have shown promising results’. In summary, bitter melon may have hypoglycaemic effects, but current data are not sufficient to recommend its use in the absence of careful supervision and monitoring. http://www.rirdc.gov.au/reports/AFO/06-128.pdf fot those interested, there us a bibliographical reference on page 95 of this report Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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