What are the best tips for growing bitter melon?
The bitter melon is bitterly tasty gourd, whose inner pulp differs from light green to white. The growing bitter watermelon creates a vine whose fruit is orange yellow when it is ripe, and green when immature. One of the best tips for growing bitter melon is to soak the seeds before planting, because the seeds are covered with a hard coating and soaking will make germination easier. The seeds can be planted in a container or directly into the ground when trying to grow bitter melon, but planting the ground requires the gardener to wait for the ground to be warm. The seeds can be planted a little earlier, but to protect them from night cold, they should have a protective cover. The growing bitter watermelon is the simplest when the melon can rise to the grid because it reaches for its full height of 6 feet (1.82 meters) and its fruit is more straight if it has enough space.
Melon around the world and is popular as a medicine and food in Asia, India, Latin America and Eastern Africa. Gourd, which is related to cucumbers, melons and squash, contains a highWindow content of vitamins C and A, phosphorus, iron, potassium and beta-carotene. Fruit is also a good source of fiber and some vitamins B.
It is assumed that several compounds found in gourds help diabetics because they lead to lower levels of blood sugar levels. It is assumed that the relationship between the bitter melon and the diabetes is based on the principle that special melon compounds help regulate insulin production, leading to better regulation of blood sugar levels. Doctors in some parts of the world, such as Philippines and India, prescribe it for their diabetic patients.native healers around the world use this fruit to treat a large number of diseases. In Haiti, Fnebo is used as an insecticide and stimulates appetite and also for the treatment of constipation, fever, anemia and skin problems. The Chinese use it to treat impotence, kidney problems, breast cancer and halitosis. Brazilians use it PRO hemorrhoids, flu, hives, hepatitis, colic, burns, malaria, scabies, leprosy and worms.
The side effects of bitter melon include stomach sickness and possible development of hemolytic anemia. Side effects may also include vaginal bleeding, and for this reason it should prevent women who may be pregnant. Scientists are not sure how this fruit affects breastfeeding and therefore recommend breastfeeding to mothers to avoid fruit. Children should also refrain from eating fruit because there were cases of hypoglycaemic coma.