Cerasee

Cerasee is a vine that is also commonly known as wild balsam apple, and scientifically known as Momordica charAntia. Cerasee has spread throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the Western Hemisphere including The Bahamas.  The vine is traditionally used in teas to treat colds and flu, obstetric and gynecological issues, gastrointestinal problems, and strengthening teas.

Phytochemicals include:
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    Alkaloids, Momordicin, CharAntin, Catechin, Gallic Acid, Flavonoid, Limonene
Phytochemical benefits include:
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    Anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, stimulant, psychotropic, anticancer, pain relief antidiabetic

Please consult your doctor before using Cerasee to treat any ailment.  For more information on the benefits of Cerasee and specific information about the phytochemicals, read the full botanical research study conducted by The University of The Bahamas on Behalf of Bahamas Botanicals.

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