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Berberine is an alkaloid extracted from the roots, bark, and stems of several plants, including the Berberis shrub. Known for its exceptional ability as a blood sugar balance supplement, Berberine is also well known for helping aid weight loss.

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Berberine is an alkaloid extracted from the roots, bark, and stems of several plants, including the Berberis shrub. Known for its exceptional ability as a blood sugar balance supplement, Berberine is also well known for helping aid weight loss.

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  • Blood Sugar Balance
  • Maintaining Optimal Weight
  • Optimal Cholesterol and a Healthy Cardiovascular System
  • Reduced Infections
  • Improved Mood
  • A Healthy Liver
  • Optimal Metabolism

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Berberine is a powerful blood sugar balance supplement, that may aid in weight loss
  • Blood Sugar Balance

  • Maintaining Optimal Weight
  • Optimal Cholesterol and a Healthy Cardiovascular System
  • Reduced Infections
  • Improved Mood
  • A Healthy Liver
  • Optimal Metabolism

If so, you may want to try Berberine.

Berberine is so powerful and effective that some authorities have described it as being ‘as effective as a pharmaceutical’ [1] (especially as a blood sugar balance supplement)... although it’s a lot safer than many of those!

To learn more about the Benefits of Berberine from a Doctor, watch the video below:

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What is Berberine? Where does it come from?

Berberine is a compound found in several different plants, including Barberry (Berberis vulgaris), Oregon Grape (Mahonia aquifolium), Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis), and Chinese goldthread (Coptis chinensis).

If so, you may want to try Berberine.

Berberine is so powerful and effective that some authorities have described it as being ‘as effective as a pharmaceutical’ [1]... although it’s a lot safer than many of those!

What is Berberine? Where does it come from?

Berberine is a compound found in several different plants, including Barberry (Berberis vulgaris), Oregon Grape (Mahonia aquifolium), Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis), and Chinese goldthread (Coptis chinensis).

The origins of berberine
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Background of berberine

Technically, it belongs to a class of compounds called alkaloids, that possess anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant effects.

It has a yellow color, and has often been traditionally used as a dye. Berberine (C20H18NO4) is an isoquinoline alkaloid belonging to the protoberberine alkaloids. It was first discovered by Buchner and Herberger in 1830 [2]

It has been used as traditional folk medicines in China, India, Iran and other countries [3]. And it has a 3000-year history of use in Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic Medicine [4]. In the early 1960s, Indian researchers demonstrated that berberine and its salts, such as berberine sulfate, are valuable for the treatment of cholera, severe diarrhea and amoebiasis [5].

In recent years, Berberine has become extremely popular for it's ability to serve as a powerful blood sugar balance supplement that has other potential benefits.

Technically, it belongs to a class of compounds called alkaloids. It has a yellow color, and has often been traditionally used as a dye. Berberine (C20H18NO4) is an isoquinoline alkaloid belonging to the protoberberine alkaloids. It was first discovered by Buchner and Herberger in 1830 [2]

It has been used as traditional folk medicines in China, India, Iran and other countries [3]. And it has a 3000-year history of use in Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic Medicine [4]. In the early 1960s, Indian researchers demonstrated that berberine and its salts, such as berberine sulfate, are valuable for the treatment of cholera, severe diarrhea and amoebiasis [5].

Because of its effectiveness, especially in the treatment of diarrhea, berberine has become an essential medicine for every family in China.

Berberine has now been tested in hundreds of different studies.

How Does it work?

After you ingest berberine, it gets taken in by the body and transported into the bloodstream. Then it travels into the body’s cells.

Inside the cells, it binds to several different “molecular targets” and changes their function [6].

Berberine has been shown to also affect various other molecules inside cells, and may even affect which genes are turned on or off.

Scientists have researched many different theories about how berberine may help support blood sugar health on a cellular level, including all of the following:

Mechanisms of the benefits of berberine
  • Directly increasing AMPK, which stimulates glucose uptake in muscle cells and helps balance high blood sugar in rat and cell studies [7]
  • Delay the breakdown of carbohydrates into simple sugars (rat study) [8]
  • Enhancing glucagon secretion (rat study) [9]
  • Mimics insulin action by increasing the ability of the body to take up glucose (cell study) [10]
  • Decreasing glucose transport through the intestinal lining (cell study) [11]
  • Increasing adiponectin, a protein which helps regulate blood sugar levels (through AMPK) (cell study) [12]
  • Activating the blood sugar transport activity of glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) (cell study) [13]
  • Activating the fatty acid receptor GPR40 (cell study) [14]
  • Protecting the beta-cells of the pancreas against cell death (cell study) [15]
  • Inhibiting production of glucose in the liver (rat study) [16]
  • Inhibiting NF-kappaB (NF-kB) (cell study) [18]
  • Increasing insulin receptor expression (cell study) [19]
  • Directly increasing AMPK, which stimulates glucose uptake in muscle cells and helps balance high blood sugar in rat and cell studies [7] - this can also help lower high blood pressure
  • Delay the breakdown of carbohydrates into simple sugars (rat study) [8]
  • Enhancing glucagon secretion (rat study) [9]
  • Mimics insulin action by increasing the ability of the body to take up glucose (cell study) [10]
  • Decreasing glucose transport through the intestinal lining (cell study) [11]
  • Increasing adiponectin, a protein which helps regulate blood sugar levels (through AMPK) (cell study) [12]
  • Activating the blood sugar transport activity of glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) (cell study) [13]
  • Activating the fatty acid receptor GPR40 (cell study) [14]
  • Protecting the beta-cells of the pancreas against cell death (cell study) [15]
  • Inhibiting production of glucose in the liver (rat study) [16]
  • Inhibiting NF-kappaB (NF-kB) (cell study) [18]
  • Increasing insulin receptor expression (cell study) [19]
Mechanisms of the benefits of berberine

People mainly use Berberine for (benefits of berberine):

Balanced Blood Sugar Levels

Berberine is becoming increasingly popular as a blood sugar balance supplement.

Over time, high blood sugar levels (blood glucose) can damage the body’s tissues and organs, leading to various health problems and a shortened lifespan.

Many studies show that berberine can significantly reduce blood sugar levels to optimal levels [20].

In fact, its effectiveness has been compared to the popular diabetes drug metformin (Glucophage) [21].

It seems to work via multiple different mechanisms [22].

  • Decreases insulin resistance, making the blood sugar lowering hormone insulin more effective.
  • Increases glycolysis, helping the body break down sugars inside cells.
  • Decrease sugar production in the liver.
  • Slows the breakdown of carbohydrates in the gut.
  • Increases the number of beneficial bacteria in the gut.
Berberine has been studied heavily for it's blood sugar balance benefits

In one study of 116 diabetic patients, 1000 mg of berberine per day lowered fasting blood sugar by 20%, from 7.0 to 5.6 mmol/L (126 to 101 mg/dL) [23].

It also lowered hemoglobin A1c by 12% (a marker for long-term blood sugar levels), and also improved blood lipids like cholesterol and triglycerides [24].

According to a big review of 14 studies, berberine may be as effective as oral blood sugar drugs, including metformin, glipizide and rosiglitazone [25].

Berberine May Help You Lose Weight

Does berberine reduce belly fat? So far, two studies have examined Berberine’s effects on body weight.

In a 12-week study in obese individuals, 500 mg taken three times per day caused about 5 pounds of weight loss, on average. The participants also lost an average of 3.6% of their body fat [26].

Another more impressive study was conducted in 37 men and women with metabolic syndrome. This study went on for 3 months, and the participants took 300 mg, 3 times per day.

The participants dropped their body mass index (BMI) levels from 31.5 to 27.4, or from obese to overweight in only 3 months. They also lost belly fat and improved many health markers [27].

Benefits of berberine for weight loss

The researchers believe that the weight loss is caused by improved function of fat-regulating hormones, such as insulin, adiponectin and leptin.

Berberine also appears to inhibit the growth of fat cells at the molecular level [28].

More research is needed on the weight loss effects of berberine.

It Lowers Cholesterol and May Reduce Your Risk of Heart Disease

According to a review of 11 studies, it can: [29]

  • Lower total cholesterol by 0.61 mmol/L (24 mg/dL).
  • Lower blood triglycerides by 0.50 mmol/L (44 mg/dL).
  • Raise HDL cholesterol by 0.05 mmol/L (2 mg/dL).
Benefits of berberine for the cardio vascular system

It Lowers Cholesterol and May Reduce Your Risk of Heart Disease

According to a review of 11 studies, it can: [29]

  • Lower total cholesterol by 0.61 mmol/L (24 mg/dL).
  • Lower LDL cholesterol
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  • by 0.65 mmol/L (25 mg/dL).
  • Lower blood triglycerides by 0.50 mmol/L (44 mg/dL).
  • Raise HDL cholesterol by 0.05 mmol/L (2 mg/dL).

It has also been shown to lower apolipoprotein B by 13-15%, which is a very important risk factor [30].

According to some studies, berberine works by inhibiting an enzyme called PCSK9. This leads to more LDL being removed from the bloodstream [31].

Keep in mind that high blood sugar levels and obesity are also major risk factors for heart disease, all of which seem to be improved with this supplement.

Overall, Berberine has many potential health benefits - to learn more about how Berberine can specifically help you lose weight from a Medical Doctor, watch the video below:

Video is not a product endorsement

How do you take Feel Younger® Berberine?

Many of the studies cited on this page used dosages in the range of 900 to 1500 mg per day.

It is common to take Berberine multiple times per day, before meals, to optimize absorption

The Berberine for sale here at Feel Younger® comes in two high dose capsules of 600mg each.

So, an optimal serving would be to take one capsule before each main meal, 2 times a day, e.g. breakfast and dinner. Take with water or any other liquid.

Taking berberine: a powerful blood sugar balance supplement

Why Use Feel Younger® Berberine?

Here at Feel Younger® we have some of the finest Berberine for sale. Our Berberine comes from Berberis Aristata, a premium and highly concentrated source of Berberine, and is some of the best berberine for sale that you can find.

As well as containing a very impressive maximum dose of Berberine at a very reasonable price, Feel Younger® Berberine Weight Loss and Blood Sugar Balance Supplement 1200 mg also has a very moderate amount of extra ingredients compared to other berberine supplements. We have no fillers, and just a small amount of an excipient necessary to make the Berberine, which otherwise would have a sticky consistency, into a powder, so it can be available to you in a convenient capsule.

We also use a vegetable capsule shell so our product is 100% vegan and vegetarian. Be sure to check out our berberine weight loss reviews below.

Any cautions?

Overall, Berberine has an outstanding safety profile as a weight loss and blood sugar balance supplement.

Always check with your healthcare practitioner before making health or lifestyle changes, especially if on any medications. [32].

This is especially important if you are currently taking blood sugar lowering medications, as Berberine may also have this effect.

Mild adverse digestive side effects were observed among a few subjects in studies, such as abdominal discomfort, due to its antimicrobial action (nausea, distension, diarrhea) [33].

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