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Berberine – 120 Vegetarian Capsules (Xymogen)
Overview
Xymogen’s Berberine delivers a potent botanical dose of berberine HCl to support healthy blood sugar metabolism, cardiovascular balance, gastrointestinal wellness, and immune function. Sourced from a professional-grade formulation, it offers a clean, high-quality supplement for metabolic and digestive support.
Key Features & Benefits
High-Potency Berberine
Each serving (2 capsules) provides 1,000 mg of berberine HCl, offering a clinically relevant dosage for metabolic support.
Metabolic & Lipid Support
Berberine is widely studied for its role in supporting healthy blood glucose levels and lipid metabolism.
Digestive & Immune Health
Traditionally used in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine, berberine helps support gastrointestinal health and microbiome balance, as well as immune system regulation.
Clean, Allergen-Free Formula
Formulated without common allergens: excludes wheat, gluten, corn, yeast, soy, dairy, fish, shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts, egg, and GMOs.
Who It’s For
This supplement is designed for adults who are seeking natural support for metabolic health, especially those interested in maintaining healthy blood sugar levels, supporting cholesterol or triglyceride balance, or promoting digestive and immune wellness through plant-based ingredients.
How It Fits Into a Healthy Routine
Practitioners often recommend taking 2 capsules twice daily, typically with meals, to maximize absorption and support stable blood sugar throughout the day.
Because of its strength, it's best incorporated under the guidance of a healthcare professional, especially for individuals on medications or managing health conditions.
What’s Inside
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Active Ingredient: Berberine HCl — 1,000 mg per 2-capsule serving.
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Other Ingredients: Hypromellose (capsule), dicalcium phosphate, ascorbyl palmitate, silica.
Suggested Use: Take 2 capsules twice daily (or as directed by your healthcare professional).
Warnings: Consult your healthcare provider if you take medications, as there may be interactions.