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Bitter Melon by Nature's Herbs 100 capsules | Currently not available for purchase.
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Enlarge Photo Label Photograph |  | Nature's Herbs Premium Quality Bitter Melon is cultivated throughout the tropical regions of the world. A delicate vine, it produces beautiful flowers and prickly fruit and is often eaten as a vegetable. Bitter Melon, also known as Karela, takes its ... More Info below. | Specifications
ZIN Product Number: 404558 Size: 100 capsules Weight: 0.44 lbs (0.20 KG) Size (inches): 1.97" X 1.97" X 4.92" Size (cm): 5.0 cm X 5.0 cm X 12.5 cm
Traditional Uses: Diabetes (Type I / Type II), Blood Glucose (Sugar) Levels
Manufacturer: Nature's Herbs
* Please Note: This information is based partly on Traditional Medicine which uses natural materials to support health. This information has not been evaluated or approved by the FDA. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure any condition or disease. If conditions persist, please seek advice from your medical doctor.
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Nature's Herbs Premium Quality Bitter Melon is cultivated throughout the tropical regions of the world. A delicate vine, it produces beautiful flowers and prickly 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 bite. This is in reference to the seeds, which are said to resemble teeth.
What is Bitter Melon Used for Today?
Preliminary studies appear to confirm that bitter melon may improve blood sugar control in people with adult-onset (type 2) diabetes. If you have type 2 diabetes, yo might consider adding bitter melon to your diet, but only under a doctor's supervision. |  |
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As a dietary supplement, take 1 capsule 3 times a day. |  | Ingredients
Certified Potency Bitter Melon Extract - 150 mg; Bitter Principles - 2.5%, Charantin, in a synergistic base of Bitter Melon Fruit powder. |  | Cautions
As a widely eaten food in Asia, bitter melon is generally regarded as safe. It can cause diarrhea and stomach pain if taken in excessive amounts, but the main risk of bitter melon comes from the fact that it may work! Combining it with standard drugs may reduce blood sugar too well, possibly leading to dangerously low levels. For this reason, if you already take drugs for diabetes, you should add bitter melon to your diet only with a physician's supervision. And definitely don't stop your medication and substitute bitter melon instead. It is not as powerful as insulin or other conventional treatments.
&nbps; Do not use if you are pregnant or nursing. Not for use by men or women trying to conceive. |  | Additional Information
Our exclusive FreshCare System inhibitsnormal plant oxidation, maintaining product potency and extendingfreshness. It includes all-natural antioxidants in each capsule,oxygen-absorbing packets in each bottle, special air-tight seals and amberglass package for uncompromised quality. | |  | Share Your Review!
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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure any condition or disease. If conditions persist, please seek advice from your medical doctor. The essence of the current American rule on Traditional Uses is, as stated by FTC, "Claims based on historical or traditional use should be substantiated by confirming scientific evidence, or should be presented in such a way that consumers understand that the sole basis for the claim is a history of use of the product for a particular purpose."
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