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Bitter Melon Powder
Product name:Bitter Melon Powder
Appearance:Yellowish Fine Powder
GMO Status:GMO Free
Packing: in 25kgs fiber drums
Storage:Keep container unopened in cool, dry place,Keep away from strong light
Shelf Life:24 months from date of production
Bitter Melon grows in tropical areas, including parts of East Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and South America.
It is a green cucumber shaped fruit with gourd-like bumps all over it.It looks like an ugly, light green cucumber. And it tastes very bitter.
Bitter melon (Momordica Charantia) is a cucurbitaceous plant, native to east India. It is widely cultivated from tropical to temperate regions in the world, and both north and south of China. The bitter fruit can be eaten as a vegetable or as a sugar stain, and the ripe flesh and seed coat can also be eaten. Eating bitter melon often can enhance the cortex vitality, make the skin become delicate. At the same time, bitter melon contains similar insulin substance which has an obvious hypoglycemic effect.
Momordica charantia is a potential herbal alternative for blood sugar management, particularly in non-insulin dependent diabetes.Momordica charantia (bitter melon) is a proven hypoglycemic agent. One of the active principles responsible for this action is charantin, which is composed of a mixture of beta-sitosterol-beta-D-glucoside and 5,25 stigmadien-3-beta-ol glycoside.
The plant Momordica charantia belongs to the family cucuritaceae and is commonly known as bitter melon. Bitter melon grows in tropical and subtropic areas, including parts of East Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and South America, where it is used as a food as well as a medicine. It produces beautiful flowers and prickly fruit. The fruit of this plant lives up to its nameit tastes bitter. Although the seeds, leaves, and vines of bitter melon have all been used, the fruit is the safest and most prevalent part of the plant used medicinally. The juice of the leaves and fruit or seeds is used as an anthelmintic. In Brazil, the dose for anthelmintic use is two or three seeds. The immature fruit of M. Charantia tastes bitter due to the cucurbitacius. Cucurbitacius is comprised of a group of triterpenes including momordicosides, A-E, K, L, and momardicius I, II and III. The roots and fruit are used as an abortifacient.
Function:
1. Bitter melon supporting and lowering healthy blood sugar levels and blood pressure;
2. Regulating blood fats and reinforce;
3. Bitter melon Improving function and releasability;
4. Bitter melon preventing and improving diagetes complication;
Application:
Health Care Products, Food, Daily Necessities, Cosmetics, Functional Drink