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Ampalaya (Momordica charantia) - known as "bitter gourd" or "bitter melon" in English, it most known as a treatment of diabetes (diabetes mellitus), for the non-insulin dependent patients.
Ampalaya (Bitter Melon) with a scientific name Momordica charantia, is a climbing vine and the tendrils of which grow up to 20 centimeters long. This herbal plant belongs to the family of Cucurbitaceae, and it is a tropical as well as a subtropical vine. Ampalaya leaves are heart-shaped, which are 5 to 10 centimeters in diameter. The fruits of the ampalaya vine are fleshy green with pointed ends at length. It can never be mistaken for any other variety because its ribbed and wrinkled surface had always been ampalaya’s distinct physical structure. The bitter taste of the ampalaya fruit had also been the distinguishing factor from the rest of the fruits with medicinal value, and this is due to the presence of a substance known as momorcidin.
Ampalaya has been a folkloric cure for generations but has now been proven to be an effective herbal medicine for many ailments. Most significant of which is for diabetes. The Philippine variety has proven to be most potent. Ampalaya contains a mixture of flavonoids and alkaloids to make the Pancreas produce more insulin that controls the blood sugar in diabetics. Aside from Ampalaya's medicinal value, it is good source of vitamins A, B and C, iron, folic acid, phosphorous and calcium.
Ampalaya has been for used even by the Chinese for centuries. The effectivity of Ampalaya as a herbal medicine has been tried and tested by many research clinics and laboratories worldwide. In the Philippines, the Department of Health has endorsed Ampalaya as an alternative medicine to help alleviate various ailments including diabetes, liver problems and even HIV. Aside from these, ampalaya also helps treat skin diseases and cough. Its herbal value extends to increasing the sterility of women, in parasiticide, antipyretic, and has purgative functions, as well.
Note: In large dozes, pure Ampalaya juice can be a purgative and abortifacient (a drug that causes the premature termination of pregnancy).
Good for rheumatism and gout
And diseases of the spleen and liver
Aids in lowering blood sugar levels
Helps in lowering blood pressure
Relieves headaches
Disinfects and heals wounds & burns
Treatment of intestinal worms, diarrhea
Helps prevent some types of cancer
Enhances immune system to fight infection
For treatment of hemorrhoids
Is an antioxidant and parasiticide
Is antibacterial and antipyretic
For coughs, fever, worms, diarrhea, diabetes, juice Ampalaya leaves and drink a spoonful daily.
For other ailments, the fruit and leaves can both be juiced and taken orally.
For headaches, wounds, burns and skin diseases, apply warmed leaves to afflicted area.
Powdered leaves, and the root decoction, may be used as astringent and applied to treat hemorrhoids.
Internal parasites are proven to be expelled when the Ampalaya juice, made from its leaves, is extracted. The Ampalaya juice, and grounded seeds is to be taken one spoonful thrice a day, which also treats diarrhea, dysentery, and chronic colitis.
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