


Gurmar (Masbedda) මස්බැද්ධ - 60 capsules
The Ayurvedic blood sugar herb
Last updated: May 2026
Gurmar (Gymnema sylvestre), known in Sinhala as Masbedda, is one of the most respected Ayurvedic herbs for blood-sugar support. The Hindi name translates literally as "sugar destroyer," reflecting its historical use for healthy glucose response. Each capsule is pure Gymnema sylvestre powder from Sri Lankan small-scale farms.
How it traditionally works
The active compounds in Gurmar are called gymnemic acids. They are thought to interact with sugar receptors on the tongue (temporarily blunting sweet taste) and in the gut (slowing some sugar absorption). For many users this translates to fewer sweet cravings.
How to take it
Take 1 capsule before your two largest meals of the day. Some users take a third capsule mid-afternoon to reduce sugar cravings.
Who it is for
- Adults focused on blood-sugar balance who want daily Ayurvedic support alongside medical care.
- People working on reducing sugar intake and dealing with strong sweet cravings.
- Pre-diabetic individuals working with their doctor on lifestyle change.
Important safety note
If you take metformin, insulin, or any other blood-sugar medication, speak with your doctor before adding Gurmar. It can amplify the effect of these medications and lead to low blood sugar. This product is a food supplement, not a substitute for prescribed treatment.
Frequently asked questions
How quickly will I notice a difference?
Many users describe a change in sweet cravings within the first week. Glucose-response changes typically take 4 to 8 weeks to be measurable.
Can I take Gurmar with Cinnamon?
Yes. They work through different mechanisms and pair well as a blood-sugar protocol.
Is this safe long-term?
Yes for most adults, with a 1 to 2 week break every 12 weeks.
Quality
Manufactured under BRCGS, GMP, HACCP, FSSC 22000, ISO 22000, and Sri Lanka Ayurveda Department certifications. Vegetarian capsule.

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