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ggg 02-09-2004 10:36 PM

Raw Bitter Melon
 
Since I don't forsee travel to Thailand any time soon, I've been
consoling myself by reading about Thai culture. When I read that Thais
drink raw bitter melon juice, I decided to find out what de heww the
Thais were doing to themselves. I was surprised to find that raw bitter
melon isn't raw at all. I've been eating one a day for the last few
days and feel great. The first two days, I felt tingly in a slightly
scary way for the first half of the cuke though.

I've never liked bitter melon cooked though I know it is popular in
China and South East Asia and Okinawa.

Jeff Russell 03-09-2004 01:37 AM

How do you prepare it? How does it taste?

"ggg" > wrote in message
...
> Since I don't forsee travel to Thailand any time soon, I've been
> consoling myself by reading about Thai culture. When I read that Thais
> drink raw bitter melon juice, I decided to find out what de heww the
> Thais were doing to themselves. I was surprised to find that raw bitter
> melon isn't raw at all. I've been eating one a day for the last few
> days and feel great. The first two days, I felt tingly in a slightly
> scary way for the first half of the cuke though.
>
> I've never liked bitter melon cooked though I know it is popular in
> China and South East Asia and Okinawa.




Jeff Russell 03-09-2004 01:37 AM

How do you prepare it? How does it taste?

"ggg" > wrote in message
...
> Since I don't forsee travel to Thailand any time soon, I've been
> consoling myself by reading about Thai culture. When I read that Thais
> drink raw bitter melon juice, I decided to find out what de heww the
> Thais were doing to themselves. I was surprised to find that raw bitter
> melon isn't raw at all. I've been eating one a day for the last few
> days and feel great. The first two days, I felt tingly in a slightly
> scary way for the first half of the cuke though.
>
> I've never liked bitter melon cooked though I know it is popular in
> China and South East Asia and Okinawa.




ggg 08-09-2004 04:52 PM

Jeff Russell wrote:

> How do you prepare it? How does it taste?
>


standard stir fry prep: clean exterior, halve lengthwise, scoop out pith
and seeds,
slice into half moons.

I only meant to take a bite expecting it to be very bitter but I think
these would make good crudites (unless I'm the only one who isn't
tasting bitterness. I tried to share them with someone and they
wouldn't eat more than a bite.)

I don't know if this is actually wise to eat raw.


ggg 08-09-2004 04:52 PM

Jeff Russell wrote:

> How do you prepare it? How does it taste?
>


standard stir fry prep: clean exterior, halve lengthwise, scoop out pith
and seeds,
slice into half moons.

I only meant to take a bite expecting it to be very bitter but I think
these would make good crudites (unless I'm the only one who isn't
tasting bitterness. I tried to share them with someone and they
wouldn't eat more than a bite.)

I don't know if this is actually wise to eat raw.


bryan chaisone 09-09-2004 01:01 PM

How do you prepare the juice to make drinks?

Somxay

ggg > wrote in message >...
> Jeff Russell wrote:
>
> > How do you prepare it? How does it taste?
> >

>
> standard stir fry prep: clean exterior, halve lengthwise, scoop out pith
> and seeds,
> slice into half moons.
>
> I only meant to take a bite expecting it to be very bitter but I think
> these would make good crudites (unless I'm the only one who isn't
> tasting bitterness. I tried to share them with someone and they
> wouldn't eat more than a bite.)
>
> I don't know if this is actually wise to eat raw.


bryan chaisone 09-09-2004 01:01 PM

How do you prepare the juice to make drinks?

Somxay

ggg > wrote in message >...
> Jeff Russell wrote:
>
> > How do you prepare it? How does it taste?
> >

>
> standard stir fry prep: clean exterior, halve lengthwise, scoop out pith
> and seeds,
> slice into half moons.
>
> I only meant to take a bite expecting it to be very bitter but I think
> these would make good crudites (unless I'm the only one who isn't
> tasting bitterness. I tried to share them with someone and they
> wouldn't eat more than a bite.)
>
> I don't know if this is actually wise to eat raw.


werewolf 11-09-2004 04:28 AM

Bitter melon as medicine:

http://altmedicine.about.com/cs/herb...tter_Melon.htm

werewolf 11-09-2004 04:28 AM

Bitter melon as medicine:

http://altmedicine.about.com/cs/herb...tter_Melon.htm

[email protected] 26-09-2004 11:06 AM

(werewolf) wrote:
> Bitter melon as medicine:
>
>
http://altmedicine.about.com/cs/herb...tter_Melon.htm

Didn't check tbe web site, but during my 2-1/2 months in Thailand, I drank
a tea, made from sun-dried bitter melon, every morning, for my diabetes.
That, plus fatalajon,, seemed to keep my blood glucose under control.

--
Intuitive insights from Nick, Retired in the San Fernando Valley

http://alexslemonade.com/

[email protected] 26-09-2004 11:06 AM

(werewolf) wrote:
> Bitter melon as medicine:
>
>
http://altmedicine.about.com/cs/herb...tter_Melon.htm

Didn't check tbe web site, but during my 2-1/2 months in Thailand, I drank
a tea, made from sun-dried bitter melon, every morning, for my diabetes.
That, plus fatalajon,, seemed to keep my blood glucose under control.

--
Intuitive insights from Nick, Retired in the San Fernando Valley

http://alexslemonade.com/

28-09-2004 05:52 PM

excuse me...what is fatalajon?

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> Subject: Raw Bitter Melon
>
> fatalajon



[email protected] 28-09-2004 09:49 PM

> wrote:
> excuse me...what is fatalajon?
>

Andrographis paniculata:

Traditional Use Table

Medical Disciplines Native Names Traditional Uses

Traditional Chinese Medicine Chuanxinlian Fever
Chunlianqialio Laryngitis
Yiqianxi Pharyngitis
Ganhelian Pneumonia
Kudanchao Respiratory infections
Zhanshejian Tonsillitis

Traditional Indian Medicine Kalmegh(Bengali)Diabetes mellitus
Kiryat (Hindi) Dysentery
Enteritis
Helminth infection
Herpes
Peptic Ulcer
Skin infections
Snakebites

Traditional Thai Medicine Fah Tolai Pyelitis
(Thalaai) Tuberculosis

I take it for Type II diabetes, to control blood glucose.

--
Intuitive insights from Nick, Retired in the San Fernando Valley

http://alexslemonade.com/

Versy Tyle 26-11-2004 08:32 PM

For diabetes, you might also be interested in this:

http://www.nexusmagazine.com/article...Deception.html


> wrote in message
...
> > wrote:
> > excuse me...what is fatalajon?
> >

> Andrographis paniculata:
>
> Traditional Use Table
>
> Medical Disciplines Native Names Traditional Uses
>
> Traditional Chinese Medicine Chuanxinlian Fever
> Chunlianqialio Laryngitis
> Yiqianxi Pharyngitis
> Ganhelian Pneumonia
> Kudanchao Respiratory infections
> Zhanshejian Tonsillitis
>
> Traditional Indian Medicine Kalmegh(Bengali)Diabetes mellitus
> Kiryat (Hindi) Dysentery
> Enteritis
> Helminth infection
> Herpes
> Peptic Ulcer
> Skin infections
> Snakebites
>
> Traditional Thai Medicine Fah Tolai Pyelitis
> (Thalaai) Tuberculosis
>
> I take it for Type II diabetes, to control blood glucose.
>
> --
> Intuitive insights from Nick, Retired in the San Fernando Valley
>
> http://alexslemonade.com/




Versy Tyle 26-11-2004 08:32 PM

For diabetes, you might also be interested in this:

http://www.nexusmagazine.com/article...Deception.html


> wrote in message
...
> > wrote:
> > excuse me...what is fatalajon?
> >

> Andrographis paniculata:
>
> Traditional Use Table
>
> Medical Disciplines Native Names Traditional Uses
>
> Traditional Chinese Medicine Chuanxinlian Fever
> Chunlianqialio Laryngitis
> Yiqianxi Pharyngitis
> Ganhelian Pneumonia
> Kudanchao Respiratory infections
> Zhanshejian Tonsillitis
>
> Traditional Indian Medicine Kalmegh(Bengali)Diabetes mellitus
> Kiryat (Hindi) Dysentery
> Enteritis
> Helminth infection
> Herpes
> Peptic Ulcer
> Skin infections
> Snakebites
>
> Traditional Thai Medicine Fah Tolai Pyelitis
> (Thalaai) Tuberculosis
>
> I take it for Type II diabetes, to control blood glucose.
>
> --
> Intuitive insights from Nick, Retired in the San Fernando Valley
>
> http://alexslemonade.com/




[email protected] 26-11-2004 08:55 PM

"Versy Tyle" > wrote:
> For diabetes, you might also be interested in this:
>[]

Versy,

Thanks very much for that. While I was in Thailand, I took a cup of tea
that my wife made from Thai bitter melon, every morning. It's not bitter!
If you want to see the melons, let me know and I'll post a pic on
alt.binaries.food

I must tell you that I am very aware that drug and glucometer company's
don't want anyone to know that the condition is curable. My diabetician,
who is also my g.p., knows my history and that I'm cured. He says my
diabetes is asymptomatic, and, being a self-admitted milligram guy, he
doesn't know from herbal treatment (although he's learning).

--
Nick, Cogito, ergo armatum sum


Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops! You are not forgotten. Thanks.

[email protected] 26-11-2004 08:55 PM

"Versy Tyle" > wrote:
> For diabetes, you might also be interested in this:
>[]

Versy,

Thanks very much for that. While I was in Thailand, I took a cup of tea
that my wife made from Thai bitter melon, every morning. It's not bitter!
If you want to see the melons, let me know and I'll post a pic on
alt.binaries.food

I must tell you that I am very aware that drug and glucometer company's
don't want anyone to know that the condition is curable. My diabetician,
who is also my g.p., knows my history and that I'm cured. He says my
diabetes is asymptomatic, and, being a self-admitted milligram guy, he
doesn't know from herbal treatment (although he's learning).

--
Nick, Cogito, ergo armatum sum


Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops! You are not forgotten. Thanks.


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