Berberine
Metabolic Health†
Product Overview
Berberine could be a real game-changer if you struggle with blood sugar management, as it may help lower these blood levels. Berberine also acts as a GLP-1 agonist which may mean it could help support weight management.1 Plus, it's known to fight bacteria, improve your heartbeat, and reduce inflammation.2
Our capsules contain plant-derived berberine, provided as berberine hydrochloride, a well-studied form of this important plant constituent.
Benefits
- May help regulate glucose†
- Supports lipid metabolism†
Who Can Benefit
- Individuals wanting to support healthy blood sugar levels†
- People desiring to lose weight†
- Those with high cholesterol†
Key Features
- Hypoallergenic Formula: Formulated to be hypoallergenic, making it a safe choice for individuals with sensitive systems or allergies.
- Plant-Based Extract: This key feature highlights that you’re receiving a low-risk and natural option for supporting your health.
Storage
- Store in a cool, dry place (59°-85°F) away from direct light.
Detailed Overview
Berberine may help support healthy blood sugar levels. What’s more, it has antibacterial properties and may improve heart health by potentially improving heartbeat regularity.3
Our Berberine capsules contain plant-derived berberine in the form of berberine hydrochloride.
Serving Size 2 Capsules | ||
Amount Per 2 Capsules | % Daily Value | |
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Berberine (as berberine HCI) (from Amur cork tree) (Phellodendron amurense) (bark) | 500 mg | * |
* Daily value not established |
Other Ingredients:
Microcrystalline cellulose, vegetarian capsule (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, water), stearic acid, and silicon dioxide.
References:
- Zhang Q, Xiao X, Li M, et al. Berberine moderates glucose metabolism through the GnRH-GLP-1 and MAPK pathways in the intestine. BMC Complement Altern Med. 2014;14:188. Published 2014 Jun 9. doi:10.1186/1472-6882-14-188
- Song D, Hao J, Fan D. Biological properties and clinical applications of berberine. Front Med. 2020;14(5):564-582. doi:10.1007/s11684-019-0724-6
- 3. Zhao J, Wang Y, Gao J, Jing Y, Xin W. Berberine Mediated Positive Inotropic Effects on Rat Hearts via a Ca2+-Dependent Mechanism. Front Pharmacol. 2020;11:821. Published 2020 Jun 5. doi:10.3389/fphar.2020.00821
Suggested Use
Adults: 2 capsules, 1 to 2 times daily or as directed by a healthcare professional. Children: As directed by a healthcare professional.
Allergy Statement
- This product is made without common allergens; milk/casein, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat/gluten, soybeans, and sesame.
- It does not contain synthetic colors, flavors, or preservatives.
- Non-GMO
- Vegan
Caution
- Berberine should not replace any medication.
- Consult your physician if you have a medical condition, are taking prescription drugs, or are under 18 years old.
- Consult your physician if you are pregnant or nursing before taking this product.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Berberine is known for its potential to manage blood sugar levels, support heart health, and aid in healthy weight management. It also has antibacterial properties, helping support immunity during infections.
Berberine may enhance glucose metabolism, making it a useful supplement for people who wish to manage blood glucose levels. It also has been shown to stimulate GLP-1 production, helping support blood sugars through various mechanisms.1
Yes, Berberine may assist with weight loss by improving fat metabolism and reducing appetite, this may also be due in part to its stimulation of the GLP-1 receptor.1 It may also slow the growth of fat tissue by triggering enzymes that increase the uptake of glucose and fatty acids.