KARELA POWDER
KARELA POWDER (Bitter Gourd / Momordica charantia)
Karela Powder is made from the dried fruit of the Bitter Gourd plant. It is a powerful Ayurvedic ingredient known for its ability to balance blood sugar levels, improve digestion, detoxify the liver, and purify the blood. Rich in antioxidants, vitamins A, C, minerals, and plant compounds like charantin and polypeptide-P, Karela is widely used for metabolic and digestive health.
Uses:
Blood Sugar Management
Digestion Support & Stomach Cleansing
Weight Loss & Metabolism Boosting
Liver Detoxification
Skin Health (via blood purification)
Improves Immunity
Regulates Cholesterol & Heart Health
Improves Appetite in Mild Digestive Weakness
Benefits:
Internal Benefits:
Helps Maintain Healthy Blood Sugar Levels
Contains charantin, vicine, and polypeptide-P that help regulate glucose.
Improves Digestion
Helps with bloating, acidity, gas, and constipation.
Supports Weight Loss
Reduces fat accumulation and improves metabolism naturally.
Purifies Blood
Helps clear toxins and improves skin clarity from inside.
Strengthens Liver Function
Promotes better bile secretion and detoxification.
Boosts Immunity
Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants.
Improves Heart Health
Helps regulate cholesterol levels and supports healthy circulation.
Anti-inflammatory & Antimicrobial
Useful for infections and internal inflammation.
External Benefits (Mild):
(Karela is mainly used internally but can also be applied externally)
Reduces Acne
Controls Excess Oil on Skin
Helps in Fungal or Bacterial Skin Issues
How to Use:
For Internal Use:
¼ to ½ teaspoon Karela powder with warm water before meals.
For sugar support: take early morning on an empty stomach (doctor guidance recommended).
For digestion: mix with honey or buttermilk.
For Skin (optional):
Mix with neem or multani for acne/oily skin.
Apply for 10 minutes and rinse.
Conditions NOT to Use / Avoid If:
Low Blood Sugar (Hypoglycemia)
Karela can drop sugar further.
Diabetes Patients on Medication
Risk of very low sugar; use under supervision.
Pregnant Women
May stimulate the uterus and cause complications.
Breastfeeding Mothers
May cause digestive discomfort in infants.
Digestive Ulcers
Can irritate the stomach lining.
People with G6PD Deficiency
Karela can trigger hemolysis (red blood cell breakdown).
Liver Inflammation / Jaundice (Severe Cases)
Avoid until liver function stabilizes.
Children Below 12 (Internal Use)
Strong bitterness may cause vomiting or stomach discomfort.
People with Gallbladder Stones
Karela increases bile flow; may worsen symptoms.
Allergic Reaction
Stop use if swelling, itching, or breathing issues occur.