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Gymnema sylvestre is a
perennial woody vine
native to Asia (including the
Arabian Peninsula),
Africa and Australia. It has been used in
Ayurvedic medicine...
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Malaysia Gymnema albidum –
Timor Gymnema albiflorum – N
Vietnam Gymnema brevifolium –
Australia Gymnema calycinum –
Luzon I
Gymnema chalmersii – New...
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Gymnema lactiferum, the
Ceylon cow-tree or
Ceylon cow plant, is a
species of
climbing perennial shrub native to
India and Sri Lanka. In
Sanskrit it is...
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about 30 minutes). The
names miracle fruit and
miracle berry are
shared by
Gymnema sylvestre and
Thaumatococcus daniellii,
which are two
other species used...
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Gymnema elegans is a
species of
plants in the
family Apocynaceae. It is
found in
Tamil Nadu.
Wight & Arn. Contr. Bot.
India 46 1834 Decne. Prodr. 8: 623...
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suaveolens M. suborbicularis, now
Gymnema suborbiculare M. sylvestris, now
Gymnema sylvestre M. syringifolia, now
Gymnema syringifolium M. taylorii, now...
- in a
variety of plants,
including peas (Pisum sativum),
Acacia senegal,
Gymnema sylvestre and others, and also
comprises about 8–9% of beeswax. It has...
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Gymnemic acids are a
class of
chemical compounds isolated from the
leaves of
Gymnema sylvestre (Apocynaceae). They are anti-sweet compounds, or
sweetness inhibitors...
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membranifolium Gongronema micradenia, syn of
Gymnema micradenium Gongronema recurvifolium, syn of
Gymnema recurvifolium Gongronema welwitschii, syn of...
- benefit. For example, the "digestive system"
section has aloe vera and
Gymnema sylvestre (madhunaashini),
which treats diabetes. The "blood and circulation"...