“…Cucurbita moshata, also known as butternut squash has been used as a traditional medicine and health food in China for many years, as it is believed to be beneficial to the spleen and lungs (Li, Fu, Rui, Hu and Cai, 2005;Jiang and Du, 2011) in addition to having more specific therapeutic properties including anti-inflammatory, anti-tumour, cholesterol lowering, hypertensive, anti-parasitic and anti-diabetic effects (Fu, et al, 2006;Dabaghian, Kamalinejad, Shojaei and Fard, 2012) Momordica charantia is known by several different names including: karela, bitter gourd, bitter melon, balsam pear, bitter apple, African cucumber and wild cucumber (Krawinkel and Keding, 2006). It is grown in India, China, Eastern Africa and South America and is used in many of these countries to treat a variety of ailments.…”