- Berberine is a golden yellow alkaloid obtained from the roots and stems of Berbaris aristata, or more commonly known as barberry. Berberine is also found in other plants such as Hydratis candensis (Goldenseal), coptis chinensis (Coptis or Golden Thread),
Berberine is a golden yellow alkaloid obtained from the roots and stems of Berbaris aristata, or more commonly known as barberry. Berberine is also found in other plants such as Hydratis candensis (Goldenseal), coptis chinensis (Coptis or Golden Thread), Berberis aquifolium (Oregon grape).
60 VEGE capsules
Diet supplement
High berberine content confirmed by HPLC laboratory method
Standardization for 99% berberine
Ingredients
1 capsule
Barberry root extract (99% berberine sulfate)
400 mg
Ingredients: Barberry root extract (Berberis Aristata) standardized to 99% berberine sulfate, capsule shell (binder: hydroxypropyl methylcellulose).
Recommended daily intake required to obtain a beneficial effect: 1 capsule during a meal.
The product cannot be used as a substitute for a varied diet.
A balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are the basis for the proper functioning of the body. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
The storage conditions:
Store at room temperature, out of reach of small children. Protect against moisture.
Berberine is a golden yellow alkaloid obtained from the roots and stems of Berbaris aristata, or more commonly known as barberry. Berberine is also found in other plants such as Hydratis candensis (Goldenseal), coptis chinensis (Coptis or Golden Thread), Berberis aquifolium (Oregon grape). These plants containing berberine are used medicinally in virtually all traditional medical systems and have a history of use in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine dating back at least 3,000 years.
Berberine, a quaternary alkaloid, is isolated as its hydrochloride (HCL) or sulfate salts. Berberine hydrochloride (HCL) is more popular on the market due to its price, but it is less effective. Berebrine sulfate is a less common form (more bitter than HCL). The main difference in the available berberines results from the method of isolating the active substance from the Berberis aristata plant.