The common names for Gymnema sylvestre include: Gurmar: A Hindi term that means "sugar destroyer" Cowplant: An English common name Australian cowplant: An English common name Periploca of the woods: An English common name Meshashringa: A Bengali common name Madhunashini: A Gujarati and Kannada common name Gymnema sylvestre is a perennial woody vine that's native to Asia, Africa, and Australia. It's been used in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries to treat: Diabetes, Stomach ailments, Constipation, Water retention, Liver disease, Blood pressure, Heart rhythms, Lipid-lowering, Weight loss, and Cavities. The leaves and extracts of Gymnema sylvestre contain gymnemic acids, which temporarily suppress the taste of sweetness.
Gymnema sylvestre/गुरमार(Gurmar)
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