“The plant is reported to possess anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, anti-bacterial, anti-obesity, and immunomodulatory activities. The plant extract inhibits cancer cell growth by inducing apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, autophagy and inhibiting cancer stem cells. The plant is rich in bioactive chemical constituents like cucurbitane type triterpenoids, triterpene glycosides, phenolic acids, flavonoids, essential oils, saponins, fatty acids, and proteins. Some of the isolated compounds (Kuguacin J, Karaviloside XI, Kuguaglycoside C, Momordicoside Q–U, Charantin, α-eleostearic acid) and proteins (α-Momorcharin, RNase MC2, MAP30) possess potent biological activity. In the present review, we are summarizing the anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer activities of Momordica charantia along with a short account of important chemical constituents, providing a basis for establishing detail biological activities of the plant and developing novel drug molecules based on the active chemical constituents.”
“MC has been cultivated traditionally in developing countries like India, China, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Ghana, Haiti, Mexico, Malaya, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, and Peru, and is commonly used for the treatment of diabetes and colics [12–13]. MC is also used as antiviral, anti-malarial, and anti-bacterial agent, while it is applied for wound healing and treatment of peptic ulcers in Traditional Turkish medicine. In Indian medicinal systems, MC is reported to possess anti-diabetic, abortifacient, anti- helminthic, anti-malarial, and laxative properties, while it is also used for treatment of dysmenorrhea, emmenagogue, eczema, gout, galactagogue, kidney (stone), jaundice, leucorrhea, leprosy, pneumonia, piles, rheumatism, and psoriasis [14].”
“Various extracts of MC are studied for biological activities, including anti-oxidant [15], anti-diabetic [16], anti-cancer [17], anti-inflammatory [18], anti-bacterial [19], antifungal [20], anti-viral [21], anti-HIV [22], anti-helminthic [23], anti-mycobac-terial [24], hypotensive [25], anti-obesity [26], immunomodulatory [27], anti-hyperlipidemic [28], hepatoprotective [29], and neuropro-tective [30] activities. Several chemical constituents such as cucurbitane type triterpenoids, cucurbitane type glycosides, triterpene saponins, phenolic, and flavonoid compounds, and some protein fractions have been isolated from MC [31]. In the present review, we are summarizing some of the important reports dealing with anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti- cancer activities of MC along with its reported chemical constituents and their biological activities.”
https://draxe.com/nutrition/bitter-melon/
• Managing blood sugar levels and diabetes
• Reducing respiratory infections such as pneumonia
• Lowering inflammation and raising immunity
• Treating abdominal pain, peptic ulcers, constipation, cramps and fluid retention
• Increasing cancer-protection
• Reducing fevers and coughs
• Lowering menstrual irregularity
• Treating skin conditions including eczema, scabies and psoriasis
• Antiviral, antibacterial and anthelmintic properties (including those that can be used to prevent or treat parasites, HIV/AIDS, malaria and even leprosy)
• Treating gout, jaundice and kidney stones
• Managing symptoms of autoimmune disorders including rheumatoid arthritis
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/bitter-melon
“6 Benefits of Bitter Melon (Bitter Gourd) and Its Extract”
https://www.healthline.com/health/diabetes/bitter-melon-and-diabetes
“Bitter Melon and Diabetes”
Best product I found considering price/performance is called Jarrow Glucose Optimizer:
https://jarrow.com/products/glucose-optimizer-120-tablets
(You can find it for about $20 elsewhere)
If you ate bitter melon instead of that daily box of twinkies, I bet you would reverse diabetes pretty quick.
I've been a Type 1 since I was three years old because of a horrific reaction to Chicken Pox vaccine. I exercise two hours each day and my health is perfect and my blood glucose levels are more stable than most non-diabetic people.
You shouldn't believe everything you read on the internet.
Bitter melon contains the equivalent of almost four teaspoons of sugar per servings. It seems like a healthy enough source of vitamins but it's total horseshit that it cures diabetes.
Type 1 is different and if you were diabetic you would know that.
Different to what? The OP just mentioned diabetes.
If you had the reading comprehension of a child you would know that.
Type 2
Well, no amount of medication will help your type 1 diabetes. No supplements are going to help so normally when anyone suggests that a supplement will help reduce diabetes related drug dependence they’re referring to type 2. I don’t know why you feel the need to be an asshole on an anonymous Internet forum. Go be an asshole in person, it’s a lot more spicy than doing it online.
False lol why you shilling? Are you disputing all of the scientific work linked in OP and this thread? What gives bro? You a Pharma plant?
He identifies as a Karen.
Havent you heard of extracts?