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Bitter Melon, Karela – Bitter Gourd for Diabetes »

An herb know world wide for its well-known results in diabetes mellitus. Known as Momordia charantia in biological terms is an herb that is a boon to mankind. Due to its miraculous properties, it is regarded as one of the best herb existing on this planet. A wonder of nature is that, it is not only beneficial in diabetes mellitus but is also very [...]

Diabetic Dietary Supplements – The Importance of »

Nutrition, exercise, and medication are the main tools used to manage type 2 diabetes. But sometimes these tools don't seem to be enough, and this is where diabetic nutritional supplements and remedies may come in. Natural remedies for diabetes typically contain a variety of exotic-sounding plant extracts and nutrients. Each ingredient plays its [...]

Diabetes Herbal Medicine – The Research is in on »

If your suffering from or are concerned about diabetes type 2, now is the time to do some research. The picture doesn't have to be bleak. Many people are now successfully using a combination of traditional methods and alternative remedies to treat diabetes type 2, and pre-diabetic conditions. In fact, the use of diabetes herbal medicine has shown [...]

Bitter Melon: A Sweet Solution? »

I would be truly happy if broccoli can grow in my backyard. But with our tropical climate, that would be impossible. However, I cannot complain that we can grow string beans, tomatoes, eggplants and bitter melons. Bitter melon or bitter gourd is beneficial to diabetics. Thank God we have tons in our backyard that my mother grew. I swear there [...]

Bitter Melon as Diabetes Treatment »

Bitter melon or Momordica Charantia is a vegetable which grows in tropical areas like East Africa, Asia, South Africa, and the Caribbean. This vegetable is rich in iron, beta carotene, calcium, potassium, phosphorus and other dietary fibers. In many countries, it is also used as an herbal medicine due to its properties that help improve insulin [...]

Is There an Herbal Remedy For Diabetes? The Benefits »

Bitter melon, is a vegetable which grows in tropical areas like East Africa, Asia, South Africa, and also the Caribbean. This vegetable is wealthy in iron, beta carotene, calcium, potassium, phosphorus and other dietary fibers. In many countries, it's conjointly used as an herbal medicine because of its properties that help improve insulin [...]

Promote Health and Wellness With the Herb Bitter Melon »

Bitter melon grows in tropical areas, including parts of the Amazon, east Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean, and is cultivated throughout South America as a food and medicine. It's a slender, climbing annual vine with long-stalked leaves and yellow, solitary male and female flowers borne in the leaf axils. The fruit looks like a warty gourd, usually [...]

Natural Health Care Through Bitter Melon »

Bitter melon or karela is now days very popular among people world wide. The reason for this is its potential to reduce the blood sugar levels. Karela has certain properties that are extremely helpful in curbing diabetes mellitus or commonly known as blood sugar. It is an herb that is very much helpful not only in maintaining the normal levels of [...]

Bitter Melon- Nature’s Way of Regulating Glucose »

Bitter melon-nature’s little secret offers sweet relief for diabetics   Bitter melon is a strange bumpy skinned cucumber look alike vegetable you’ll find in Asian supermarkets.  It has been around for a long time, known mostly in Asia where it has been used for food consumption and traditional medicinal properties.  It is now emerging in [...]

Bitter Melon Recipes – Health Benefits of Bitter »

Bitter melon is a wonderful herb that is having numerous health benefits. But think that if these herbs are being included in out diet i.e. normal food then it becomes cherry on the cake. Below is a recipe that is really very delicious and having loads of health benefit due to presence of biter melon in it. Ingredients 1. Five tablespoon [...]

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