Size: 4oz bag
Jamaican cerasee, also known as bitter melon or Momordica charantia, is a tropical vine native to Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. Its leaves and fruits are used in traditional Jamaican medicine for a variety of purposes such as:
- Stomach pain: Cerasee is used to soothe stomach upset and reduce inflammation.
- Blood cleansing: Cerasee is believed to have detoxifying properties and is used to purify the blood.
- Diabetes: Studies have shown that cerasee may help lower blood sugar levels.
- Hypertension: Cerasee is thought to have anti-hypertensive effects.
- Constipation: The bitter taste of cerasee can stimulate digestion and relieve constipation.
Other key benefits attributed to cerasee:
1. Antimicrobial and Antiviral Properties
Cerasee tea is believed to possess antimicrobial and antiviral properties, which may help enhance the immune system’s ability to combat infections such as the common cold and flu. The compounds found in cerasee may also aid in eliminating intestinal worms and parasites, contributing to better digestive health.
2. May Help Lower Blood Sugar Levels
Many herbalists advocate for cerasee tea as a natural remedy for diabetes management. Some studies suggest that components of the bitter melon plant can help regulate both fasting and post-meal blood sugar levels by reducing insulin resistance and inflammation, although most research has focused on concentrated extracts rather than the tea itself.
3. May Lower High Blood Pressure
Cerasee tea is commonly used in Jamaican folk medicine as a remedy for high blood pressure. The presence of gallic acid and potassium in the plant may contribute to its potential effects on heart health by promoting vasodilation and improving overall cardiovascular function.
4. May Reduce Cancer Risk
There is speculation that cerasee tea could have cancer-fighting properties based on animal studies that indicate its effectiveness against certain types of cancer, including skin, cervical, stomach, lung, and prostate cancers. However, human research is limited, so these claims should be approached with caution.
5. Boosts Skin Health
Soaking in cerasee tea or applying it topically may help alleviate various skin conditions such as rashes, eczema, acne, ulcers, wounds, and sores. The anti-inflammatory properties of the bitter melon plant can contribute to improved skin health when used regularly.
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