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NP Nutra offers premium quality products such as Bitter Melon powder and various Bitter Melon extracts, including a 10% Charatins extract.
Bitter Melon has long been used as both food and medicine throughout India, China, and many other countries. To this day, it remains a very popular staple in many Eastern cuisines. As part of traditional medicinal systems such as Ayurveda, Bitter Melon has been used for many purposes, such as for managing blood sugar levels and as an aid in childbirth.
Bitter Melon's massive popularity is not unfounded! Scientists have found evidence of how Bitter Melon works to balance blood sugar levels. For instance, Bitter Melon has been shown to increase insulin sensitivity, promote insulin release, and enhance cells' uptake of glucose. Bitter Melon may even improve cell function and act as an immunomodulator. Not only that, Bitter Melon can help maintain smooth skin and promote normal cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
Many biologically active compounds are contained in Bitter Melon, including triterpenes, Proteins, and steroids. A mixture of steroidal saponins known as charantins, insulin-like peptides, and alkaloids help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. Other bioactive compounds found in Bitter Melon activate the enzyme AMPK, a protein known for regulating metabolism and enabling glucose uptake. The cucurbitane triterpenoids in Bitter Melon work to promote glucose tolerance and fat burning.
Bitter Melon also contains a group of ribosome-inactivating proteins named alpha- and beta-momorcharin, momordin, and cucurbitacin B, as well as iron, beta carotene, calcium, potassium, B vitamins, vitamin C, phosphorus, and fiber.
Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia) is a climbing vine with small tendrils and delicate, jagged leaves. A member of the squash family, the vine grows in tropical and subtropical regions such as India, China, Southeast Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, Hawaii, and parts of South America.
Healthy Bitter Melon vines can reach lengths of up to 15 feet. Each vine bears tiny, yellow flowers, both male and female. Bitter Melon fruits are light green and look almost like warty cucumbers with bumpy, ridged skin, not unlike the skin of gourds. As they mature, Bitter Melon fruits become orange and split into three pieces which curl upward, exposing reddish-brown or white seeds encased in bright red arils.