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gymnema การใช้

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  • Larvae feed on Gymnema species ( Asclepiadaceae ), Tylophora fleuxosa, Tylophora tenuissima ( Apocynaceae ) and is thus distasteful to birds.
  • For example, the " digestive system " section has aloe vera and " Gymnema Sylvestre " ( madhunaashini ), which cures diabetes.
  • Early research suggests that taking a specific combination of gymnema extract, hydroxycitric acid, and niacin-bound chromium by mouth for 8 weeks might reduce body weight in people who are overweight or obese.
  • It is found in a variety of plants, including peas ( pisum sativum ), " Acacia senegal ", " Gymnema sylvestris " and others, and also comprises about 8-9 % of beeswax.
  • The names " miracle fruit " and " miracle berry " are shared by " Gymnema sylvestre " and " Thaumatococcus daniellii ", which are two other species of plant used to alter the perceived sweetness of foods.
  • Two natural products have been documented to have similar sweetness-inhibiting properties : gymnemic acid, extracted from the leaves of the Indian vine " Gymnema sylvestre " and ziziphin, from the leaves of the Chinese jujube ( " Ziziphus jujuba " ).
  • They include Abrus precatorius, Aloe vera, Annona squamosa, Bryonia lacinosa, Aegle marmelos, Madhuca indica, Ficus racemosa, Holoptelea integrifolia, Lawsonia enermis, Tylophora asthmatica, Gloriosa superba, Gymnema sylvestre, Hemidesmus indicus, etc . The tribes of Patalkot are skilled at using the forest plants to make effective medicines.
  • Foods that are considered good for diabetes can be ( a ) foods that are healthy for everyone, since nearly all adults with diabetes need to eat less of some things ( calories ) and more of others even more than the rest of us; ( b ) those rare plants that might contribute to lowering blood glucose by various mechanisms, but plant names can be vague and overlapping and are rarely available as food ( e . g ., gymnema or cinnamon ) and the hypoglycemic effect is small, and the efficacy claims often come from folk medicine sources and may be not well proven; ( c ) those things that might help if the person is deficient in a single nutrient ( e . g ., foods high in chromium ); ( d ) foods that slow absorption of carbohydrates ( e . g ., high fiber and fat foods ) can make it easier to match injected insulin with a meal; ( e ) carbohydrate foods that are more slowly digested and hence easier to dispose of by someone with limited insulin responses or on injected insulin ( e . g ., low glycemic index foods are better than high ); and ( f ) dietary changes that would be helpful for the conditions often associated with adult diabetes ( e . g ., less calories for the overweight, less salt for the hypertensive, less fat for the hyperlipidemic, less potassium and protein for those with impaired kidney function ).