Evidence supporting the use of: Gymnema
For the health condition: Sugar Cravings
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Gymnema sylvestre has a long history in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for managing diabetes and supporting blood sugar control. More recently, scientific research has explored its effect on sugar cravings. The gymnemic acids found in Gymnema leaves can temporarily block the taste of sweetness when applied to the tongue, which reduces the perception of sweet flavors in foods. Several small clinical studies and animal research suggest that Gymnema supplementation may decrease the desire for sweet foods and reduce overall sugar intake. For example, a 2017 randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial found that participants who consumed Gymnema extract reported reduced pleasantness and desire for sweet foods compared to placebo. Other studies indicate that Gymnema may help lower blood glucose levels and improve insulin function, which could indirectly help reduce sugar cravings caused by blood sugar fluctuations. However, most research involves small sample sizes, short study durations, or uses lozenges/tablets that directly affect taste receptors, which may not reflect long-term or oral supplement use. While there is a plausible scientific mechanism and moderate evidence supporting Gymnema’s role in reducing sugar cravings, further large-scale, long-term studies are needed for definitive conclusions.
Other ingredients used for Sugar Cravings
1-deoxynojirimycin5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP)
apple cider vinegar
aspartame
Berberis (unspecified)
bitter principals
carob
cassia bark
chicory
chromium
D-Pinitol
erythritol
fenugreek
glucomannan
gum
Gymnema
gymnemic acids
hydroxycitric acid
inulin
isomalt
isomaltulose
kidney beans
Konjac
L-tryptophan
Legume protein
magnesium
maltitol
Mesquite
Monkfruit
Palatinose
Rebaudioside
relora® (proprietary)
Salacia
Steviol glycosides
Stevioside
Tagatose
Thaumatin
Thylakoid
Xylose
Yacon
Zinc
Other health conditions supported by Gymnema
Addictions (sugar or refined carbohydrates)Cholesterol (high)
Diabetes
Sugar Cravings
Weight Loss
