Bitter Melon Natural Diabetes Control

By Gabriel Adams

A popular Asian vegetable has been steadily gaining acceptance as a safe and natural way to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. The Ampalaya, or Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia Linn.), has been found to contain several key compounds that researchers agree may be beneficial to diabetics, in helping them regulate blood sugar levels.

Generations of Asian diabetics have known about the benefits of Ampalaya, and just recently science has confirmed it. In numerous pre-clinical and limited clinical studies conducted on the plant, researchers have isolated, in particular, a plant insulin that mimics animal insulin found in Ampalaya.

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Even before researchers started unlocking the plants anti-diabetes properties, the Ampalaya had long been used as a traditional home remedy in many Asian countries to help control blood sugar levels. Many diabetics regularly consume the fruit, which is easily prepared as part of the daily meals. Diabetics who have come to trust this natural remedy claim to be able to live a normal, active life by eating the Ampalaya as part of a healthy daily diet.

However, to reap its benefit, Ampalaya must be taken on a regular basis. This is where the Ampalayas natural bitter taste often poses a problem. To solve this, some companies are manufacturing all-natural Ampalaya teas and capsules, a more convenient and more pleasant-tasting way to get the plants healthy benefits. These products retain the key compounds, while avoiding the bitter taste.

Today, more and more Ampalaya products are starting to enter markets around the world, giving diabetics a safer, more natural way to help manage their blood sugar levels. If you or someone you know has diabetes or other blood sugar problems, you should consider using Ampalaya to help you. It’s even available as a capsule if you don’t have access to the fruit itself!

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