
Berberine
Each capsule contains:
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500mg of Berberine (from a concentrated 10:1 extract)
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Black Pepper and Ginger, traditionally used to support digestion and overall well-being
A once-daily, easy-to-swallow capsule designed to support your general health and wellness goals.
Non-GMO. Sugar free. No artificial colours or preservatives.
- TTC Safe
- Vegan
Berberine is a naturally occurring compound that's often used to support metabolic health and overall wellbeing. Emerging research suggests it may help support insulin sensitivity and balanced energy levels - we've included a few studies below if you're keen to dive deeper.
What does that mean for everyday life? Think: fewer energy crashes, better control over cravings, and support when dealing with those stubborn shifts in weight.
As always, consistency matters - pairing Berberine with a balanced lifestyle is where you'll really notice the difference.
- May Support Metabolic Health
- May Assist With Healthy Weight & Lipid Metabolism
- May Assist With Healthy Insulin Levels
- May Assist in Promoting Healthy Blood Sugar Levels
- May Support Energy Production and Vitality
- Traditionally Used to Support Digestive Health
- May Help Maintain Healthy Inflammatory Responses
- May Support Cardiovascular System Health
- Traditionally Used to Support Digestive Health
Ingredients per serving: Berberine 500mg (from 50mg 10:1 extract), Black Pepper 125mg (from 12.5mg 10:1 extract), Ginger 25.3mg (from 1.1mg 23:1 extract), 5% Gingerols.
Take 1 capsule per day, ideally in the mornings.
Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding.
Berberine can cause digestive side effects like diarrhea, constipation, gas, or stomach discomfort. In high doses, it may lead to low blood pressure, shortness of breath, flu-like symptoms, or in rare cases, heart and stomach complications. It may also interact with some medications.
If you're considering berberine, it’s important to speak with your doctor first to make sure it’s right for you.
**All references have been sourced and reviewed by an MD; and all references are peer-reviewed studies or clinical trials.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36941490/
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00404-020-05450-4
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332220303292