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Bitter

Scientific name; Momordica charantia

Bitter Melon Description

A natural Herb of best Quality known as Bitter Melon is developed all over the tropical regions of the world. A weak vine, it produces beautiful flowers and spiny fruit and is often eaten as a vegetable. Bitter Melon, also known as Karela, takes its botanical name from the Latin verb, momordi, which means to taste. Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia) is sold in many Asian grocery stores.

Bitter Melon Ingredients

Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Purified Water, MCT, Vitamin E and Rosemary Oil as natural Fresh care preservatives.

Traditional Uses

Individually Bitter melon as a common food item was customarily used for a range of requirement by people in hot regions. Bitter melon is primarily used for the management of non-insulin dependent diabetes. Numerous infections, cancer, diabetes, fever, HIV and AIDS and Menstrual disorder were among the most common conditions it has been purported to improve.

Suggested Use

For adults as a nutritional supplement, take one capsule two times daily with meals or a glass of water. There are not adequate scientific data to suggested Bitter melon for use in children because of its possible side effects.

Side Effects And Precautions

Intake of unnecessary amount of Bitter melon (several times more than the amount recommended above) can cause abdominal pain and diarrhea. Excessive intake of the drug had been associated with headache, fever, and coma.

Bitter melon cannot be suggested during pregnancy or breast-feeding because of the risk of birth defects or impulsive abortion. People with hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) should not take Bitter melon, because it may get worse the problem. This effect has been reported in two young children and one adult patient with diabetes.

Bitter Melon Notes

Nature's Herbs Fresh care System restrains normal plant oxidation, sustain product effectiveness and expand freshness. It includes all-natural antioxidants in each capsule, oxygen- fascinating packet in each bottle, special air-tight seals and amber glass packaging for uncompromised quality.

Storage

Store at room temperature and in dry place.

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