Gymnema 40% Organic

Gymnema 40% Organic
Gymnema - Gymnemic acids
Gymnema sylvestre leaf extract, standardized for gymnemic acid. Studies proved that gymnema extract has the ability to lower blood sugar levels. It uses the action of gymnemic acid, which increases the activity of enzymes responsible for the metabolism of sugars, and at the same time limits the expression of enzymes that condition gluconeogenesis. The compound may also increase the release of insulin and improve the regeneration of pancreatic islets. In addition, through the not yet identified mechanism, it temporarily blocks sensing sweet taste, and thus naturally reduces appetite for sweet foods.
40% gymnemic acids from Gymnema sylvestre, organic cerrtified
Gymnema - Helps control appetite and weight, and especially reduces the desire for sugary foods
Gymnema sylvestre is a perennial woody vine, used in Ayurvedic medicine - the Hindi term gurmar, which means "sugar destroyer". Common names include gymnema, gurmar, Australian cowplant, and Periploca of the woods. Its leaves contain triterpenoid saponins, flavonols, and gurmarin. The major biologically active plant molecules are gymnemic acids, a class of triterpenoid saponins, which have the effect of suppressing the taste of sweetness on the tongue. Chewing the leaves suppresses the sensation of sweet. Gynnemic acid compounds in Gymnema sylvestre can also attach to receptors on the intestinal walls, helping to reduce absorption of sugar molecules in the gut. This process can lower blood sugar and promote insulin secretion and release.
Among the types of diabetes (IDDM: concern for the production of insulin by the pancreas or on the contrary insulin resistance / non-insulin dependent NIDDM), Gymnema extracts are reported to be beneficial for types pancreas. Administration to diabetic rabbits regulated blood sugar levels, with significant action on the liver, kidneys, and muscle and metabolic changes usually induced by diabetes. It increases insulin production by eventually regenerating the islets of Langerhans and the beta cells of the pancreas inside.