12 Herbal Remedies for Diabetes

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8. Bitter Melon

Not to be confused with bitter gourd. Bitter melon is sometimes called balsam pear. It’s a tropical fruit commonly sold in Asia, South America, and Africa. It more closely resembles a large, ugly cucumber more than a pear, but it’s been commonly used in folk remedies for the treatment of diabetes. Clinical studies have been done involving humans which show that the extract from the unripe fruit or juice from ripe fruit has compounds that can lower blood sugar levels.

There are three active substances that have anti-diabetic properties. These are vicine, a compound that is similar to insulin called polypeptide-p, and charantin, which is confirmed as being able to lower blood glucose levels. It’s also well-known that this fruit has a lectin that has similar effects to insulin and its reaction in the brain.

You can find unripe bitter melon at most Asian grocery stores and the extracts are available as supplements, usually in a capsule form, in most health food stores.

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