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Low glycemic Index
Low glycemic Index
Yamamoto's Berberine exhibits hypoglycemic properties comparable to metformin, contributing to the reduction of blood sugar levels and preventing hyperglycemia associated with type 2 diabetes. Additionally, it promotes a more efficient utilization of sugars in the body.
- Berberine, a plant alkaloid with a characteristic bitter taste and intense yellow color, is found in the bark, roots, and stems of plants belonging to the Berberis genus, such as barberry (Berberis vulgaris L.).
- Berberine has gained renown due to its similarity in action to metformin, the most common oral antidiabetic for treating type 2 diabetes. Detailed research has shown that berberine exhibits hypoglycemic action comparable to that of metformin, reducing blood sugar levels, preventing hyperglycemia, and improving insulin sensitivity.
- This fascinating alkaloid has also been the subject of numerous studies in the cardiovascular field, standing out for its ability to lower cholesterol through various mechanisms. Its impact on lipid metabolism includes reducing cholesterol by stimulating its removal from the bloodstream and promoting its fecal excretion.
- Additionally, berberine acts as a natural antioxidant, counteracting oxidative stress and contributing to the control of hyperlipidemia. Its anti-infectious action has been appreciated in Asian medicine, showing antibacterial and antiparasitic properties, making it a valuable option against various infectious agents.
Fillers: cellulose, dicalcium phosphate; dry extract of barberry (Berberis aristata DC.) bark 97% berberine, capsule (gelatin), anti-caking agents: silicon dioxide, magnesium salts of fatty acids.
The recommended dose is 1 capsule per day, taken with water.
30-capsule container.
Yamamoto's Berberine exhibits hypoglycemic properties comparable to metformin, contributing to the reduction of blood sugar levels and preventing hyperglycemia associated with type 2 diabetes. Additionally, it promotes a more efficient utilization of sugars in the body.
- Berberine, a plant alkaloid with a characteristic bitter taste and intense yellow color, is found in the bark, roots, and stems of plants belonging to the Berberis genus, such as barberry (Berberis vulgaris L.).
- Berberine has gained renown due to its similarity in action to metformin, the most common oral antidiabetic for treating type 2 diabetes. Detailed research has shown that berberine exhibits hypoglycemic action comparable to that of metformin, reducing blood sugar levels, preventing hyperglycemia, and improving insulin sensitivity.
- This fascinating alkaloid has also been the subject of numerous studies in the cardiovascular field, standing out for its ability to lower cholesterol through various mechanisms. Its impact on lipid metabolism includes reducing cholesterol by stimulating its removal from the bloodstream and promoting its fecal excretion.
- Additionally, berberine acts as a natural antioxidant, counteracting oxidative stress and contributing to the control of hyperlipidemia. Its anti-infectious action has been appreciated in Asian medicine, showing antibacterial and antiparasitic properties, making it a valuable option against various infectious agents.
Fillers: cellulose, dicalcium phosphate; dry extract of barberry (Berberis aristata DC.) bark 97% berberine, capsule (gelatin), anti-caking agents: silicon dioxide, magnesium salts of fatty acids.
The recommended dose is 1 capsule per day, taken with water.
30-capsule container.