How to Use Gymnema Sylvestre for Diabetes
Gymnema sylvestre is a large, deciduous plant native to monsoon forests in India. According to the horticultural department at Purdue University, it has been used in India for the treatment of diabetes for 2000 years. Gymnema lost some of it status as an effective treatment for diabetes during British colonization. Recent research is revealing that gymnema sylvestre contains many constituents that make it helpful in the treatment of types 1 and 2 diabetes when used in conjunction with conventional diabetes treatment. The leaves when chewed, can paralyze the taste glands for a few hours against sweet and bitter tastes.
Instructions
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Take gymnema sylvestre to reduce blood sugar levels. According to the University of the Denver School of Medicine, gymnemic acid, one of gymnema's constituents, is thought to reduce the absorption of glucose in the intestines, enhance the secretion of insulin from the pancreas and may improve the utilization of glucose.
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Chew the leaves of gymnema sylvestre to reduce the desire for sweet foods. Gymnema contains gurmarin peptide, which interferes with taste receptors for sweet and bitter flavors. However, this action only occurs from chewing dry or fresh gymnema leaves.
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Supplement with gymnema sylvestre to improve lipid levels. In animal studies, gymnema has shown some evidence of lowered serum triglycerides, LDL and VLDL cholesterol levels and total cholesterol levels. It is thought that gymnema may decrease the production of cholesterol or reduce the absorption of fat in the intestines.
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Chew gymnema sylvestre leaves for appetite satiation. There is no clear evidence that gymnema sylvestre reduces appetite. However it is suspected that gymnema may act as an appetite suppressor, due to its ability to reduce the taste of sweet and bitter flavors, according to research done at the University of Denver School of Medicine.
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Do not take gymnema sylvestre if you are pregnant or lactating. While there are no known side effects to using gymnema sylvestre during pregnancy and lactation, it is best to avoid this herb until more is known.
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Tips & Warnings
Inform your doctor if you plan on supplementing gymnema sylvestre.
Gymnema sylvestre supplements are located at most health food stores.
For proper dosages, follow your doctor's instructions or follow the product label directions.
Monitor your blood glucose levels closely if you incorporate gymnema sylvestre into your diabetes treatment program. Gymnema may induce changes in drug and insulin doses.
If you have allergies to the milkweed family (Asclepiadaceae), you may be allergic to gymnema sylvestre.