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Original Berberine Delivers Proven Healthy Blood Sugar and C

2018-02-05

Original Berberine Delivers Proven Healthy Blood Sugar and Cholesterol Results
 

My original Berberine supplement formula is where it all started—the tried and-true classic I’ve been using successfully with hundreds of my patients—some of the most health-savvy and discerning consumers around. The plant alkaloid berberine, revered in traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine but largely ignored elsewhere until very recently, has now become one of my most powerful natural therapies for supporting healthy blood sugar.



All-Natural Berberine helps…
·         Maintain normal blood glucose levels
·         Maintain normal insulin levels
·         Improve glucose tolerance
·         Support normal cholesterol and triglyceride levels

What does the research say about Berberine?
A two-part study showed that folks taking 1,500 mg of Berberine daily achieved significant improvement in both fasting and postprandial blood glucose levels, along with hemoglobin 3-month average healthy blood sugar levels.1 A second double-blind, placebo-controlled study not only backed up the results from the previous study, but showed even more benefits with Berberine, including a full 25% decline in both total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol, as well as lower triglyceride levels.2
That’s because my Berberine supplement works by targeting a key regulator of metabolism, the activated protein kinase (AMPK) enzyme. AMPK regulates glucose uptake by your cells and the synthesis of glucose transporters—which helps move glucose out of your blood and into your cells, where it belongs.
Berberine may also increase the number and activity of the insulin receptors on your cells, promoting insulin sensitivity. On top of that, AMPK facilitates the burning of fatty acids in your cells, which is why it’s a powerful tool for helping keep blood lipid levels in check.
Plus, berberine lowers triglycerides, LDL cholesterol and total cholesterol!
But berberine also does something conventional approaches cannot do. In another randomized, placebo-controlled trial, berberine lowered triglycerides by 35.9 percent, LDL cholesterol by 21 percent, and total cholesterol by 18 percent, compared to minimal declines in cholesterol and an increase in triglycerides in the control group.4
Up until now it’s been almost impossible to find a berberine supplement that provides the research level of 1,500 mg daily—so I developed one myself. I’m thrilled to bring you this proven option for better blood sugar, and so much more, with Berberine!

Science and Quality

Where does this amazing phytonutrient come from?

Berberine is a plant alkaloid, a naturally occurring chemical compound found in herbs such as goldenseal, Oregon grape, barberry, and goldthread. While you may be able to find berberine in a few supplements here and there, it’s rare and unlikely you’ll find the dose proven to impact your blood sugar levels—which means a lot of folks are missing out on the most powerful benefits.
That changes with my Berberine supplement formula, as it gives you the full research dose of 1,500 mg, shown to support blood sugar, cholesterol, and triglyceride levels. And since the AMPK enzyme is such a critical piece of the metabolic process, the benefits of berberine are continuing to emerge for a whole host of health concerns, with promising preliminary findings already being seen.
 

Product Quality
·         Manufactured to exacting standards using highest quality raw materials
·         Produced under our own SOPs that meet or exceed FDA GMPs
·         Every batch tested to verify purity and potency specifications are met
·         Specific product testing is listed in the Certificate of Quality
·         Quality assured with our Triple-Testing Philosophy™
·         Backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee

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