Bitter Melon (Bitter Gourd)
Bitter melon is one of the best vegetable-fruit that helps improve diabetic and toxemia conditions.
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The bitter melon (also
known as bitter gourd) looks like a cucumber but with ugly gourd-like
bumps all over it.
As the name implies, this
vegetable is a melon that is bitter. There are two varieties of
this vegetable: One grows to about 20 cm long, is oblong and
pale green in color. The other is the smaller variety, less than
10 cm long, oval and has a darker green color.
Both varieties have seeds
that are white when unripe and that turn red when they are ripe.
The vegetable-fruit turn reddish-orange when ripe and becomes even more
bitter.
Bitter gourd thrives in
hot and humid climates, so are commonly found in Asian countries and
South America.
Westerners may not be so
used to bitter melons, so may find them more difficult to consume.
But if you can generally take bitter taste, you may be able to take
this too. Try it, at least for all its healthful virtues!
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Nutritional Benefits
Bitter gourds are very low in calories
but dense with precious nutrients. It is an excellent source of vitamins B1, B2,
and B3, C, magnesium, folic
acid, zinc, phosphorus, manganese, and has high dietary fiber. It
is rich in iron, contains twice the beta-carotene of broccoli, twice the
calcium of spinach, and twice the potassium of a banana. Bitter melon contains a unique phyto-constituent
that has been confirmed to have a hypoglycemic effect called charantin.
There is also another insulin-like compound known as polypeptide P which
have been suggested as insulin replacement in some diabetic patients.
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Health Benefits
Few other fruits/vegetables offer
medicinal properties for these ailments like bitter melon does.
Blood disorders:
Bitter gourd juice is highly
beneficial for treating blood disorders like blood boils and itching due
to toxemia. Mix 2 ounces of fresh bitter gourd juice with some
lime juice. Sip it slowly on an empty stomach daily for between
four and six months and see improvement in your condition.
Cholera:
In early stages of cholera, take two teaspoonfuls juice of bitter gourd
leaves, mix with two teaspoonfuls white onion juice and one teaspoonful
lime juice. Sip this concoction daily till you get well.
Diabetes
mellitus:
Bitter melon contains a hypoglycemic compound
(a plant insulin) that is
highly beneficial in lowering sugar levels in blood and urine.
Bitter melon juice has been shown to significantly improve glucose
tolerance without increasing blood insulin levels.
Energy:
Regular consumption of bitter gourd juice has been proven to improve energy
and stamina level. Even sleeping patterns have been shown to be
improved/stabilized.
Eye problems:
The high beta-carotene and other properties in bitter gourd makes it one
of the finest vegetable-fruit that help alleviate eye problems and
improving eyesight.
Hangover:
Bitter melon juice may be beneficial in the treatment of a hangover for
its alcohol intoxication properties. It also help cleanse and
repair and nourish liver problems due to alcohol consumption.
Immune booster:
This bitter juice can also help to build your immune system and increase
your body's resistance against infection.
Piles: Mix
three teaspoonfuls of juice from bitter melon leaves with a glassful of
buttermilk. Take this every morning on empty stomach for about a month
and see an improvement to your condition. To hasten the healing,
use the paste of the roots of bitter melon plant and apply over the
piles.
Psoriasis:
Regular consumption of this bitter juice has also been known to improve
psoriasis condition and other fungal infections like ring-worm and
athletes feet.
Respiratory
disorders:
Take two ounces of fresh bitter melon juice and mix with a cup of honey
diluted in water. Drink daily to improve asthma, bronchitis and
pharyngitis.
Toxemia:
Bitter gourd contains beneficial properties that cleanses the blood from
toxins. Sip two teaspoonfuls of the juice daily to help cleanse
the liver. Also helpful in ridding jaundice for the same reasons.
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Consumption Tips
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Choose unripe bitter melons that
are firm, like how you would a cucumber. Avoid those that
have turned orange or have soft spots. Ripe bitter melons
can be excessively bitter.
Store bitter melons in the
vegetable bin in the refrigerator which has the right
temperature. It should keep for three to four days. |
Keeping bitter melons at room
temperature or with other fruits and vegetables will hasten the melon to
ripen and become more bitter, due to the emission of ethylene gas.
Clean your bitter melon under cold
running water and brush with a soft vegetable brush. To prepare,
slice the melon length-wise and scoop out the seeds. To lessen the
bitter flavor, soak it in salt water for about half an hour before juicing/cooking.
The smaller variety is more bitter than
the bigger one. To help make bitter gourd juice more palatable,
take it with honey, or add carrot or apple juice. For diabetics,
drink the juice with green apple juice.
Caution
Do not consume more than two ounces of
bitter melon, or more than two melons a day. Excessive consumption
may cause mild abdominal pain or diarrhea. Diabetics taking
hypoglycemic drugs will need to alter the dosage of their drugs if they
consume bitter melon on a regular basis. Please consult your
doctor.
Pregnant women should avoid taking too
much bitter gourd or its juice as it may stimulate the uterus that may
lead to preterm labor.
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