Sunday, March 8, 2015

Jamblang (Syzygium cumini) Can Cure Diabetes Mellitus


Jamblang / Jambolan (Syzygium cumini) Can Cure Diabetes Mellitus. You could boil Jamblang's fruit, leaf, or its bark (1/4 kg) with 3 glasses of water. Let it dry until 1 glass only.
Then drink it every morning and afternoon.
It could lower your glucose in your blood.
As you know Diabetes is one of the biggest killer in USA. So Jamblang tree will be useful for you.

ANTI – DIABETIC ACTIVITY OF THE SEED KERNEL OF SYZYGIUM CUMINI LINN
Syzygium cumini seed kernel (aqueous suspension) was screened for its antibiadetic activity at the dose levels of 1g., 2g., 4g and 6 g/kg body weight. 4g / kg dose level was found to exhibit maximum hypoglycaemic effect (42.64%) in rabbits, 3hr. after medication. Like Tolbutamide the drug may also be promoting endogenous release of insulin. An extra pancreatic site of action of the drug cannot be ruled out, since it produced a significant decrease in the blood sugar level (17.04%) in alloxan diabetic rats.

Syzygium cumini (L.) SKEELS (Myrtaceae) against diabetes--125 years of research.
Helmstädter A1.
Syzygium cumini (L.) SKEELS (syn. S. jambolanum DC, Eugenia jambolana LAM.) belongs to the medicinal plants most often recommended as an adjuvant therapy in type 2 diabetes. The plant was extensively studied during the last 125 years, approximately 100 case reports were reported already before the discovery of insulin. After the Second World War, research was concentrated on animal studies. Not all, but many of them reported some success in reducing type 2 diabetes symptoms. However, a state-of-the-art clinical study is still missing. In this review, historical literature dating back to the pre-insulin era was evaluated as were more recent in vitro-, animal-, and in vivo studies. Results were screened for information still useful today and compared to study results achieved in more recent decades. In view of the knowledge summarized here, a successful clinical study should use S. cumini seeds, seed kernels or fruit from India in fairly high doses. Reductions on blood sugar levels by about 30% seem reasonably to be expected. Adverse effects to be expected comprise gastrointestinal disturbances.

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