Gymnema Interactions Overview
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Gymnema
Also known as
- Gymnema sylvestre
- Gimnema
- Gur-Mar
- Gurmar
- Gurmari
- Gurmarbooti
- Gurmur
- Gymnéma
- Gymnéma Sylvestre
- Madhunashini
- Merasingi
- Meshasring
- Meshashringi
- Miracle Plant
- Periploca of the Woods
- Shardunika
- Vishani
Gymnema (Gymnema sylvestre) is a plant species native to India and Africa that has been used traditionally in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries to treat a range of conditions, including diabetes, obesity, and digestive problems.
Gymnema is thought to work by inhibiting the absorption of sugar in the intestines and by increasing the production of insulin in the pancreas. If applied topically to the tongue, it reduces the sweetness and bitter sensation of foods, which may deter excess sugar intake (the plant is sometimes referred to informally as 'the sugar destroyer').
One of the most popular natural medicines utilized for dietary supplements, an extract of the leaf (Gymnema leaf extract) is the most often standardized for use, although the root can be used as well.
There are 826 drugs known to interact
with Gymnema
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