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What are the health benefits of bitter Melon?
They suggested ten herbal remedies and bitter melon is in the list. According to a review article, bitter melon has been recognised as a Chinese herbal medicine for diabetes mellitus for centuries. And, it is more popular in Asia to be used as a natural product for diabetes. Researchers from Natural Standard, MA, consider bitter melon an alternative therapy that has primarily been used for lowering blood glucose levels in patients with diabetes mellitus.
http://www.zhion.com/herb/Bitter_Melon_benefits.html http://chinesefood.about.com/od/glossary/g/bittermelon.html
What products of bitter melon in the market?
While these products / supplements may or may not be beneficial the consumption of bitter melon as a fresh vegetable would stand to reason to be of a more natural substitute and a more acceptable way of introducing bitter melon into your health regime.
These many links provide further insight into bitter melon
http://www.articleclick.com/Article/Health-Benefits-of-Bitter-Melon/927263
And More Still...
Scientists have uncovered the
therapeutic properties of bitter
melon, a vegetable and traditional Chinese medicine, that make it a
powerful treatment for Type 2 diabetes. Please read on for further on this article………..
KENDALL FARMS is now introducing to the Australian market their range of health plants and herbs and the bitter melon is our ‘flagship’ product as it has so much potential Now available for you to grow at home – pick your own fresh bitter melon for consumption and fight the dreaded Diabetes 2
Bitter melon need a lot of sun. So find the sunniest spot in your garden. Also make sure you can provide a structure for them to climb on. These are vines, which like to climb up and spread around. Unlike watermelons, they won’t fruit well if they are allowed spread on the ground. Bitter melons are really easy to grow. If you have good soil, then all you need to do is to make a planting pit by loosening up the soil for about two feet in diameter and about one and half feet depth. Bitter melon also grow successfully in pots and will be successful from the far north in Queensland down to the southern coast of NSW and some parts of Victoria and SA.
NOTE: Bitter Melon needs insects to carry out the pollinating process for setting fruits. If the insects are not available in your area, the pollinating process can be done manually, by picking up male flowers and transferring pollens (face-to-face touching the center part of flowers) to female flowers. Female flowers have a fat section between the flower and vine stem. This process should be carried out when flowering is active during the daytime. If the pollination is success, the fat portion will grow into full size fruit. However the manual phase is rarely needed as the insects tend to like pollinating the bitter melon-and if you do grow other fruits in your surrounds this will not be a problem.
SOIL requirements: Well drained sandy loam, rich in organic matter, and if growing in the ground make sure it is planted into a mound. pH optimum is 6.0-6.7 so most soils will be OK.
Kendall Farms will send you one of our bitter melon plants in a 140ml pot ready to transfer into either a growing pot (minimum size 40cm) or the ground which should begin producing fruit for you within 70 days (complete with instructions and growing tips)
$12.50 per plant (inc GST) plus $6.50 post / handling
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