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Berberine: Blood Sugar, Body Fat and Other Health Benefits

Berberine: Blood Sugar, Body Fat and Other Health Benefits

FromTom Nikkola | VIGOR Training


Berberine: Blood Sugar, Body Fat and Other Health Benefits

FromTom Nikkola | VIGOR Training

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7 minutes
Released:
Jul 13, 2021
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Berberine belongs to a small group of natural products that have not only been used for thousands of years, but also are supported by significant amounts of research. If you're not using it to support your health, you could seriously be missing out.



The first mention of a berberine-containing compound for medical use dates back to 200 A.D. Chinese medicine doctors have used it for treating neurological and digestive dysfunction for thousands of years.



You can extract berberine from goldenseal, yellow root, Amur cork tree, Chinese goldthread, prickly poppy, and Californian poppy.



Berberine capsules are bright yellow and taken at usual doses of 500 mg, up to three times per day. It has a strong safety record.



Like curcumin, it acts on the body through multiple pathways, including its effect on AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). AMPK regulates metabolism in multiple organs as well as in your muscle tissue.



As an aside, I’ve taken 1000 mg at bedtime consistently for the past couple of years.





Cardiovascular Health



To emphasize the impact berberine has on heart health, check out the following quote:




Berberine has an antiarrhythmic effect, improves ejection fraction and enhances the function of the left ventricle and general physical capacity in congestive heart failure. Berberine decreases blood pressure by reducing cholesterol via several mechanisms, e.g., it stimulates the capture of cholesterol in serum by liver, stimulates the disposal of LDL-C from blood, reduces the absorption of cholesterol in bowels, enhances cholesterol excretion in excrements and stimulates liver exchange of cholesterol and the formation of bile acid.
Och A, et al.



With just this one health benefit alone, you have to wonder why more doctors don’t talk about berberine.



Research shows it improves the heart’s performance while improving cholesterol levels and lowering blood pressure and triglycerides. That’s pretty impressive, coming from a natural substance.



Healthy Blood Sugar Levels



Chronically elevated blood sugar leads to insulin resistance and type II diabetes. It may also cause premature aging, cognitive decline, and cancer.



More than half of our adult population has insulin resistance, so to use a recently overused term, insulin resistance could be considered an epidemic.



Following a good strength training program combined with a high-protein, low-carb or ketogenic diet is the most effective way to restore insulin sensitivity. Using berberine could speed up the process, though.



Research shows berberine is as effective as Metformin in restoring insulin sensitivity and normalizing blood sugar levels. Studies show it provides benefits on its own, as well as when combined with chromium picolinate, inositol, curcumin, and banaba.



Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) are often insulin resistant as well. At a dose of 500 mg per day, berberine supplementation not only improved insulin sensitivity and reduced elevated androgen levels in women with PCOS, it also improved pregnancy rates.



Body Composition



Berberine suppresses adipogenesis and lipogenesis, or the growth of fat cells.



Combined with its effect in lowering blood sugar, and thereby limiting insulin secretion, berberine may be a good alternative therapy for obesity, or for simply maintaining a healthy body fat level.



Of course, if you're serious about improving your body composition, you'll need to follow a good workout program and eat a healthy, high-protein diet as well. You can't just rely on a supplement like berberine.



Cognitive Function



Most adults know someone with Alzheimer’s Disease or some form of dementia. Seeing someone literally lose their mind is both sad and scary. If you know the feeling, and are serious about avoiding cognitive decline, consider using berberine along with other healthy diet and lifestyle choices.



Berberine also inhibits the brain’s reward center after using drugs like cocaine,
Released:
Jul 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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