Sunday, August 14, 2011

Benefit Of Pare







Pare known for its bitterness. But apparently behind it, the plant is storing properties of tremendous. Ranging from medicine to cope with everyday diseases (dysentery, ulcers, etc.). In fact, recent research concludes that the fruit of bitter melon can be trusted as a barrier to employment rate of the HIV virus that causes AIDS.

Chisenese is a researcher from the University of Hong Kong who brought the astounding news. They managed to isolate two types of proteins contained in pare - named Alpha and Beta proteins - which are both capable of inhibiting the progression of HIV-AIDS virus. A lab test results at New York University School of Medicine pare complete with supernatural powers to find a third type of protein - called MAP 30 - which again is also effective for preventing HIV rate.

Capsules containing the powdered seeds of bitter melon is commonly marketed in the U.S. and thanks to pare therapy, those with HIV-AIDS in Thailand and the U.S. seem more clinically healthy and her weight increased. No exaggeration seems the researchers are optimistic in the next 10 years discovered a drug that would actually work to overcome HIV-AIDS virus.

In addition to forgiveness as a weapon against the HIV virus, bitter melon is also known as a role model for people with diabetes because it is believed to restore blood sugar levels. This is thanks to sulfonylurea similar substances, which can stimulate beta cell pancreas gland to produce more insulin and blood sugar increase savings reserves in the liver, so the sugar that circulates in the blood can be controlled.

Pare the current crop has been cultivated in various parts of the archipelago. Generally, the cultivation is done as a sideline. Pare can be planted in their yards, fields, or the former rice fields as substitutes in the dry season.

Here are some other benefits of bitter melon fruit:
1.      to cure dysentery,
2.      diabetes,
3.      ulcers bronchitis,
4.      pinworms,
5.      hemorrhoids,
6.      skin diseases,
7.      syphilis, and gonorrhea;
8.      add milk,
9.       nourish hair.

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