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Ginmordica

  • A unique formula of bitter melon (momordica charantia) extract,
  • combined with Gymnema sylvestre, some trace minerals like Chromium and Vanadium, and vitamins.

Product Description
Ginmorica is a unique formula of bitter melon (momordica charantia) extract combined with Gymnema sylvestre, some trace minerals like Chromium and Vanadium, and vitamins, which shows special beneficial effects for diabetic and some liver patients. Bitter melon has been used as a culinary botanical for balancing blood sugar and liver disorders in India and China. The leaves of Gymnema sylvestre are an ancient Ayurvedic treatment for diabetes. It has the property of abolishing the taste of sugar and is refered as “sugar destroyer”. Both Chromium and Vanadium are considered to be very important trace minerals for diabetes. Chromium is a part of glucose tolerance factor(GTF), which works with insulin to help glucose be absorbed into the body’s cells. Vanadium also works by mimicking insulin.

Ginmordica

Bitter Melon Extract Supplement – 250 Mg, 60 Capsules

  • 250 mg, 60 Capsules
  • USDA Organic
  • Endorsed by Dr. Ray Sahelian, M.D., one of the world’s leading authorities on natural health

Product Description
This bitter melon extract is a Dietary Supplement.

Bitter Melon has been used for centuries for its broad health benefits. It is a vegetable commonly found in India, China, the Philippines, and South America.

In the Philippines, bitter melon tea is used in blood sugar management. In Ayurvedic medicine, bitter melon is also considered helpful for healthy blood sugar management.

Bitter Melon Supplement Facts:
Serving Size: 1 Bitter Melon Caplet
Servings Per Container: 60 Caplets

Amount Per Serving:
Organic bitter melon fruit (Momordica charantia Linn.) standardized extract (5% Bitters containing Momordicosides & Charantin – 12.5 mg*) 250 mg
Organic bitter melon stem powder (1% Bitters – 4.10 mg*) 410 mg

Suggested Use: 1 or two bitter melon tablets daily, or as recommended by your health care professional.

* Bitter melon extract daily value not established

Bitter Melon Extract Supplement – 250 Mg, 60 Capsules

Ryukyuan Cuisine: Okinawan Cuisine, Bitter Melon, Awamori, Chanpuru, Okinawa Soba, Sata Andagi, Taco Rice, Citrus Depressa, Soki, Jef, Chinsuko

Product Description
Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Okinawan Cuisine, Bitter Melon, Awamori, Chanpurū, Okinawa Soba, Sata Andagi, Taco Rice, Citrus Depressa, Soki, Jef, Chinsuko, Hirayachi. Excerpt: Momordica charantia is a tropical and subtropical vine of the family Cucurbitaceae, widely grown for edible fruit, which is among the most bitter of all fruits. Names for the plant and its fruit include bitter melon, bitter gourd (translated from Chinese: ; pinyin: kgu), goya from Japanese or Karela/Karella, ampalayá from Tagalog, and cerasee (Caribbean and South America; also spelled cerasse). The original home of the species is not known, other than that it is a native of the tropics. It is widely grown in India and other parts of the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, China, Africa, and the Caribbean. China phenotype bitter melons Sub-continent phenotype bitter melon The herbaceous, tendril-bearing vine grows to 5 m. It bears simple, alternate leaves 412 cm across, with 37 deeply separated lobes. Each plant bears separate yellow male and female flowers. The fruit has a distinct warty looking exterior and an oblong shape. It is hollow in cross-section, with a relatively thin layer of flesh surrounding a central seed cavity filled with large flat seeds and pith. Seeds and pith appear white in unripe fruits, ripening to red; they are not intensely bitter and can be removed before cooking. However, the pith will become sweet when the fruit is fully ripe, and the pith’s color will turn red. The pith can be eaten uncooked in this state, but the flesh of the melon will be far too tough to be eaten anymore. Red and sweet bitter melon pith is a popular ingredient in some southeast Asian salads. The flesh is crunchy and watery in texture, similar to cucumber, chayote or green bell pepper. The skin is t… More: http://booksllc.net/?id=385416

Ryukyuan Cuisine: Okinawan Cuisine, Bitter Melon, Awamori, Chanpuru, Okinawa Soba, Sata Andagi, Taco Rice, Citrus Depressa, Soki, Jef, Chinsuko

Kim Fung Brand – Gohyah Tea , 30 Teabags 2.1 Oz.

  • A medicinal tea
  • Good for bile, liver, diuretic and helpful for digestion
  • Prevents from influenza

Product Description
Karela’s 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 and leaves of the plant contain two alkaloids, one of them being momordicine. The plant is reported to contain a glucoside, a saponin-like substance, a resin with an unpleasant taste, an aromatic volatile oil and a mucilage. The seeds contain an

Kim Fung Brand – Gohyah Tea , 30 Teabags 2.1 Oz.

Bitter Melon Extract * 600mg, 120 Capsules

  • Bitter Melon Extract 120 capsules
  • Bitter Melon, also known as Karela or Momordica Charantia is a herb that helps regulate blood sugar levels and keeps body functions operating normally. It contains Gurmarin, a polypeptide considered to be similar to bovine insulin, which has been shown in experimental studies to achieve a positive sugar regulating effect by suppressing the neural response to sweet taste stimuli. Karela’s 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. To Support and Promote: Healthy Sugar Levels Proper Glucose Tolerance Natural Insulin Production

Product Description
Bitter Melon, also known as Karela or Momordica Charantia is a herb that helps regulate blood sugar levels and keeps body functions operating normally. It contains Gurmarin, a polypeptide considered to be similar to bovine insulin, which has been shown in experimental studies to achieve a positive sugar regulating effect by suppressing the neural response to sweet taste stimuli. Karela’s 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. To Support and Promote: Healthy Sugar Levels Proper Glucose Tolerance Natural Insulin Production

Bitter Melon Extract * 600mg, 120 Capsules

Bittermelon – Foo Gwa – 10 Bittergourd Seeds – Veggie

  • One of the most popular vegetables in China, Taiwan, Vietnam, India and the Philippines
  • Grown mainly for the immature fruits
  • Produces cucumber-like fruits
  • Slightly bitter flavor
  • 10 seeds per pack

Product Description
Bittermelon is one of the most popular vegetables in China, Taiwan, Vietnam, India and the Philippines. Bittermelon, also called Bittergourd, has an acquired taste. The plant is grown mainly for the immature fruits, though the young leaves and tips are also edible. The plant produces cucumber-like fruits that are pale white with pronounced bumps. The flavor is slightly bitter and makes an interesting addition to soups and stir-fries. Unique and easy to grow.

Bittermelon – Foo Gwa – 10 Bittergourd Seeds – Veggie

Ginmordica

  • A unique formula of bitter melon (momordica charantia) extract,
  • combined with Gymnema sylvestre, some trace minerals like Chromium and Vanadium, and vitamins.

Product Description
Ginmorica is a unique formula of bitter melon (momordica charantia) extract combined with Gymnema sylvestre, some trace minerals like Chromium and Vanadium, and vitamins, which shows special beneficial effects for diabetic and some liver patients. Bitter melon has been used as a culinary botanical for balancing blood sugar and liver disorders in India and China. The leaves of Gymnema sylvestre are an ancient Ayurvedic treatment for diabetes. It has the property of abolishing the taste of sugar and is refered as “sugar destroyer”. Both Chromium and Vanadium are considered to be very important trace minerals for diabetes. Chromium is a part of glucose tolerance factor(GTF), which works with insulin to help glucose be absorbed into the body’s cells. Vanadium also works by mimicking insulin.

Ginmordica

Ginmordica

  • A unique formula of bitter melon (momordica charantia) extract,
  • combined with Gymnema sylvestre, some trace minerals like Chromium and Vanadium, and vitamins.

Product Description
Ginmorica is a unique formula of bitter melon (momordica charantia) extract combined with Gymnema sylvestre, some trace minerals like Chromium and Vanadium, and vitamins, which shows special beneficial effects for diabetic and some liver patients. Bitter melon has been used as a culinary botanical for balancing blood sugar and liver disorders in India and China. The leaves of Gymnema sylvestre are an ancient Ayurvedic treatment for diabetes. It has the property of abolishing the taste of sugar and is refered as “sugar destroyer”. Both Chromium and Vanadium are considered to be very important trace minerals for diabetes. Chromium is a part of glucose tolerance factor(GTF), which works with insulin to help glucose be absorbed into the body’s cells. Vanadium also works by mimicking insulin.

Ginmordica

Karela – 60 Cap

  • Helps regulate blood sugar levels.
  • Very popular and effective home remedy for diabetes mellitus
  • Long been used as an adjuvant in Diabetes Mellitus.

Product Description
Also known as Bitter Melon.

Karela’s fruits have long been used in India as a popular home remedy for diabetes mellitus.

The Herb:

Latin Name: Momordica charantia Linn.
English Name / Common Name: Bitter Gourd / Bitter melon.
Sanskrit / Indian Name: Karavella, Karela.

Karela – 60 Cap

Does anyone know where “bitter melon” can be ordered in the US?

I have searched the net, I think it is grown in India and the Phillipines
I live in the boonies and guess I need seed. There are NO stores in the area that carry bitter melon. I can’t find ANY seed on line. I have a green house and could grow it, even in winter.