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Gymnema sylvestre, Gymnema
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Gymnema Reference Specimen Gymnema sylvestre, Gymnema
🧬 Remedy Miasm: Psoric Miasm The Psoric miasm is considered the mother of all chronic diseases. It primarily manifests as functional nervous weakness, allergies, skin itching, eruptions, and hypersensitivity.
GENERAL
  • Key Actions: Antidiabetic, Lowers.
  • Parts Used: Leaf
MODALITIES ETC
  • Cautions: Will interact with conventional
ABDOMEN
  • Gymnema, Gurmar Gymnema sylvestris Long used in India to treat diabetes and poor sugar tolerance, gymnema stimulates insulin production and may help pancreatic function.
  • key information Safety ★ ★ ★ ★ ✩ traditional uSe ★ ★ ★ ★ ✩ reSearch ★ ★ ★ ✩ beSt taken aS Tincture ✓✓✓ doSage D (see pp.44–45) cautionS Will interact with conventional medication for diabetes.
  • See also pp.42–51.
  • medicinal uSeS Part used Leaf key actions Antidiabetic • Lowers blood sugar levels Sugar craving and poor sugar tolerance Gymnema’s traditional name of “gurmar” means “sugar destroyer,” gained because it neutralizes the sweet tastebuds in the tongue and tackles sugar cravings.
  • Take 20–50 drops of tincture on the tongue every 3 hours.
  • Larger doses are required to improve prediabetic states and diabetes, which should be treated only on the advice of a health professional.
  • A–Z of he RBAL RemeDIes tincture is best used for weak digestion in elderly people and convalescing patients.
  • It stimulates liver and pancreatic function and the release of stomach acid.
  • Increased digestive juices also lead to a healthier appetite.
  • dried root root stimulates digestion flowers leaves 136

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📚 Literature Citation & References:
This clinical profile is compiled from: Andrew Chevallier, FNIMH — Herbal Remedies (Eyewitness Companions), and Dr. David Keifer, MD — Herbal Remedies Reference Guide. Synced with traditional botanical use and pharmacological outlines.
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