Natural Blood Sugar Support: The Six Ayurvedic Herbs Inside Diabec

Each Diabec capsule is built around six time-tested herbs studied for their role in glucose metabolism. Tap any card to read the full ingredient page.

Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia) whole fruit - key ingredient in Diabec Ayurvedic glucose support

Bitter Melon

Momordica charantia

Charantin, polypeptide-p, and vicine compounds backed by published research for glucose metabolism support. Used in Ayurveda, TCM, and Caribbean folk medicine.

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Enicostemma littorale (Mamejava) whole plant - key ingredient in Diabec Ayurvedic glucose support

Enicostemma

Enicostemma littorale · Mamejava

Swertiamarin and flavonoids from Indian tribal medicine, studied for blood sugar support. The hidden gem of Ayurveda.

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Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) seeds - key ingredient in Diabec Ayurvedic glucose support

Fenugreek

Trigonella foenum-graecum

4-Hydroxyisoleucine and galactomannan fiber from one of the oldest cultivated herbs. Clinical research supports its role in glucose support.

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Gymnema Sylvestre leaves - key ingredient in Diabec Ayurvedic glucose support

Gymnema Sylvestre

The "Sugar Destroyer"

Over 2,000 years of Ayurvedic use. Gymnemic acids studied for their role in glucose absorption and sweet-taste suppression.

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Jamun (Syzygium cumini, Java Plum) fruit - key ingredient in Diabec Ayurvedic glucose support

Jamun

Syzygium cumini · Java Plum

Anthocyanins and ellagic acid studied for blood sugar support. The sacred berry of Ayurveda.

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Neem (Azadirachta indica) leaves - key ingredient in Diabec Ayurvedic glucose support

Neem

Azadirachta indica

Nimbidin, quercetin, and azadirachtin compounds backed by published research for metabolic wellness. The village wellness tree of Ayurvedic tradition.

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Per-herb published research links

Each ingredient page links to the full body of research. Representative citations: Gymnema sylvestre (PMID 2259216), Bitter Melon (PMID 21211558), Fenugreek (PMID 11868855), Syzygium cumini / Jamun (PMID 23569906), Azadirachta indica / Neem (PMID 26778671), Enicostemma littorale (PMID 20358863).

How the six herbs are formulated together

Why six herbs, not one

Each of the six ingredients in Diabec - Bitter Melon, Gymnema sylvestre, Fenugreek, Jamun, Neem, and Enicostemma littorale - has been investigated for a different pathway relevant to glucose metabolism. Bitter Melon and Gymnema have been studied for effects on insulin sensitivity and intestinal sugar absorption; Fenugreek contributes soluble fibre and 4-hydroxyisoleucine; Jamun (Syzygium cumini) and Enicostemma have been examined in preclinical models for influence on alpha-glucosidase and glucose-handling enzymes; Neem provides antioxidant flavonoids studied in metabolic-stress contexts. A 2012 review in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology surveying Indian botanicals concluded that multi-herb formulations targeting complementary pathways are a recurring theme in classical Ayurvedic practice (PubMed PMID 22120029).

Quality, sourcing, and manufacturing

Diabec is manufactured in India in a WHO-GMP certified facility under NIBARTECH LTD's quality protocols (Companies House registration 15283998). Each batch of every ingredient is supplied as a standardised extract with an active-marker assay - for example, gymnemic acid content for Gymnema, charantin for Bitter Melon, and 4-hydroxyisoleucine for Fenugreek - to ensure consistency between bottles. Finished batches undergo independent third-party heavy-metals testing (lead, arsenic, cadmium, mercury) to verify compliance with EU food-supplement limits and California Prop 65 thresholds. Certificates of Analysis are available to retail partners on request via support@dia-bec.com.

How Diabec compares to single-ingredient supplements

Many glucose-support supplements sold in the UK and US contain a single botanical at a high dose. The Diabec formulation takes a different approach: six standardised extracts at moderate doses designed to address complementary pathways. The intent is breadth of coverage rather than maximum potency of any one compound. Diabec is a food supplement and is not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet, regular exercise, or prescribed medication. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you take diabetes medication (metformin, insulin, sulfonylureas, GLP-1 agonists, SGLT-2 inhibitors), consult your doctor before starting Diabec.