NASULIN Highly Effective Herbal Medicine for Diabetes

- Bitter Gourd Seed Extract Best Seller in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and China since 1960 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Since antiquity, diabetes has been treated with plant medicines. Recent scientific investigation has confirmed the efficacy of many of these preparations, some of which are remarkably effective. Bitter melon, also known as balsam pear, is a tropical vegetable widely cultivated in Asia, Africa and South America, and has been used extensively in folk medicine as a remedy for diabetes. The blood sugar lowering action of the fresh juice or extract of the unripe fruit has been clearly established in both experimental and clinical studies. Bitter melon is composed of several compounds with confirmed anti-diabetic properties. Charantin, extracted by alcohol, is a hypoglycaemic agent composed of mixed steroids that is more potent than the drug tolbutamide which is often used in the treatment of diabetes. Momordica also contains an insulin-like polypeptide, polypeptide-P, which lowers blood sugar levels when injected subcutaneously into type 1 diabetic patients. The oral administration of 50-60 ml of the juice has shown good results in clinical trials. Excessively high doses of bitter melon juice can cause abdominal pain and diarrhea. Small children or anyone with hypoglycemia should not take bitter melon, since this herb could theoretically trigger or worsen low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia. Furthermore, diabetics taking hypoglycemic drugs (such as chlorpropamide, glyburide, or phenformin) or insulin should use bitter melon with caution, as it may potentiate the effectiveness of the drugs, leading to severe hypoglycemia. 30 Capsules x 500Mg net INGREDIENTS Each Capsule Contains: Bitter Gourd Seed (Mormodica Charantia) Extract - 500mg. DIRECTIONS 2 capsules 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals. CAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS If symptoms persist, please consult a doctor. This ia a traditional preparation. For storage, please store ina dry place below 30C and keep out of reach of children.