Gymnema sylvestre grows in South-east Asia. Its therapeutic effects for
treating diabetes mellitus, rheumatic arthritis and gout have been well known for a long
time. Extracts of this plant are widely used in Australian,
Japananese, Vietnamese and Indian folk medicine. However, gymnema is best known for its benefits in diabetes. Gymnema helps lower
blood sugar levels. Gymnema sylvestre contains compounds known as gymnemic acids and tritepenoid
saponins, gymnemasins A, B, C and D.
Gymnema sylvestre leaves
have antibacterial compounds. Anti-allergic, antiviral, lipid lowering and other
effects are also reported. Rodent studies indicate that gymnema may have the
capacity to lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
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What's in Gymnema?
Gymnema contains a number of saponins, and flavonoid compounds including
kaempferol and quercetin.
Gymnema Sylvestre extract, 260 mg, 120 Tablets -
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Gymnema Sylvestre extract may help to maintain healthy blood sugar levels when
used as part of your diet. Gymnema has been used traditionally in India for
centuries and has been shown in research to support healthy glucose metabolism
by mediation of insulin release and activity and enhancement of healthy
pancreatic function. Source Naturals Gymnema Sylvestre extract is standardized
to 25% gymnemic acids, the same concentration used in clinical research.
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Gymnema Sylvestre extract
Supplement Facts:
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Gymnema Leaf Extract 25% - 260 mg
(Yielding 65 mg Gymnemic Acids)
Suggested Use: 2 gymnema tablets daily. Take 1 tablet after breakfast, and 1 after
dinner, or as recommended by your health care professional .
* Gymnema sylvestre daily value not established
Source Naturals - Gymnema Sylvestre, 260 mg, 120 Tablets
Gymnema Sylvestre extract may help to maintain healthy blood sugar levels when
used as part of your diet. Gymnema has been used traditionally in India for
centuries and has been shown in research to support healthy glucose metabolism
by mediation of insulin release and activity and enhancement of healthy
pancreatic function. Source Naturals Gymnema Sylvestre extract is standardized
to 25% gymnemic acids, the same concentration used in clinical research.
Gymnema Leaf Extract 25% (Yielding 65 mg Gymnemic Acids)
Effect of administration with the extract of Gymnema sylvestre R. Br
leaves on lipid metabolism in rats.
Shigematsu N. Shinshu University, Ueda, Nagano, Japan.
Biol Pharm Bull. 2001 Jun;24(6):713-7.
Extract of Gymnema sylvestre R. Br leaves was orally administered once a
day to rats fed a high fat diet or normal fat diet for 3 weeks to investigate
its influence on lipid metabolism. As a result, Gymnema sylvestre did not influence body weight
gain or feed intake in both diet groups during the experimental period. The
apparent fat digestibility was significantly decreased by
Gymnema sylvestre in both diet groups
for the last 2 weeks of the experimental period, though not the apparent protein
digestibility. In addition, the excretion of neutral sterols and acid steroids
into feces was increased by
Gymnema sylvestre
in both diet groups. Furthermore,
Gymnema sylvestre decreased
the total cholesterol and triglyceride levels in serum. On the other hand, blood
lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) activity was increased by
Gymnema sylvestre.
Moreover, it was suggested that
Gymnema sylvestre
influenced cecal fermentation and that
propionic acid and acetic acid contents in cecum were significantly increased by
Gymnema. Consequently, it was suggested that
gymnema improved serum cholesterol and
triglyceride levels through influence over a wide range of lipid metabolism in
rats.
Antidiabetic effect of a leaf extract from
Gymnema sylvestre in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus patients.
Postgraduate Institute of Basic Medical Sciences
Madras, India
J Ethnopharmacol 1990 Oct;30(3):295-300
The effectiveness of GS4, an extract from the leaves of Gymnema sylvestre, in
controlling hyperglycaemia was investigated in 22 Type 2 diabetic patients on conventional
oral anti-hyperglycaemic agents.
Gymnema
(400 mg/day) was administered for 18-20 months as a
supplement to the conventional oral drugs. During
Gymnema
supplementation, the patients showed
a significant reduction in blood glucose, glycosylated haemoglobin and glycosylated plasma
proteins, and conventional drug dosage could be decreased. Five of the 22 diabetic
patients were able to discontinue their conventional drug and maintain their blood glucose
homeostasis with
Gymnema
alone. These data suggest that the beta cells may be
regenerated/repaired in Type 2 diabetic patients on
Gymnema sylvestre
supplementation. This is supported
by the appearance of raised insulin levels in the serum of patients after
Gymnema sylvestre
supplementation
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