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HEALTH – SUGAR DESTROYER – GYMNEMA SYLVESTRE – GUDMAR

March 19, 2007

Family Name: Asclepiadaceae

Botanical Name(s): Gymnema Sylvestre

Popular Name(s): Periploca of the woods, Gudmar

Parts Used: Whole Plant and Leaves

Habitat: Grows in tropical forests of the central and southern parts of India

Description: Gymnema Sylvestre is a woody, vine-like plant, which climbs on bushes and trees. The medicinally active parts of the plant are the leaves and the roots. It came to be known as “destroyer of sugar” in ancient times.

Uses: It is useful in hepatosplenomegaly, dypepsia, constipation, jaundice, halminthiasis, cardiopathy, amenorrhoea. The fresh leaves when chewed have the remarkable property of paralyzing the sense of taste for sweet and bitter substance for some time.