benefits of bitter gourd

Benefits of Bitter Gourd

81. Antioxidant
Antioxidants help protect us, its a cell which prevents damage taken from free radicals. Free radicals can come from natural environmental toxins which are common. There are also those from pollution and smoking, and some byproduct from normal metabolism
82. Asthma
Very high number of positive results has come back with patients that have suffering from a chronic cough and bitter melon in this case has helped with releasing sputum that is accumulated within the respiratory tract and lungs. Many who have used bitter
83. Skin
Acne or wrinkle skin? The chemical or serum within a bitter melon has been known to be used for acne and wrinkles. Because of the antimicrobial and anti inflammatory properties this can aid in acne issues. It is an excellent source of health benefiting fl
84. Injury or wounds
It helps with controlling the blood flow to help heal wounds faster and also prevent any infection. it composes hypoglycemic agent called charantin. Charantin increases glucose uptake and glycogen synthesis in the cells of liver, muscle and adipose tissu
85. Allergic Reactions
A monograph created by Natural Standard and published online, in part, by Aetna InteliHealth Inc., states that you should avoid bitter melon preparations if you have a known allergy to gourds and melons belonging to the Cucurbitaceae family of plants, suc
86. Hypoglycemic Effects
According to information provided by Drugs.com, the plant contains vicine, charantin and an agent referred to as polypeptide P, all of which have been shown to lower blood sugar levels in diabetic mice as well as reduce insulin resistance. While these obs
87. Hematemesis
This herb is a traditional remedy for gastrointestinal problems, researchers have found that the ingestion of bitter melon extract may produce ulcers. In fact, the results of a study published in the Jan. 29, 2010 issue of
88. Impaired Fertility
Drugs.com says that a protein present in the bitter melon plant appears to exert antifertility activity in male rats and in female mice. The vegetable is very low in calories, providing just 17 calories per 100g. Nevertheless, its pods are rich in phyton
89. Pregnancy
Drugs.com also states that mormordicine alkaloids present in the bitter melon plant, collectively referred to as momorcharins, increase the risk of spontaneous abortion. Do not take liquid extracts or drink tea made from bitter melon leaves during pregnan
90. Pediatric Use
The Natural Standard monograph notes that two cases involving children have been reported in which drinking bitter melon tea caused blood sugar levels to fall dramatically, resulting in coma. It makes skin smooth and bright by protecting from wrinkles and