Berberine
shanstilts
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Hello pals:) Anyone have any personal experience taking berberine supplements? Its supposed to help stabilize blood sugars and aid in weight loss efforts among other benefits.
Ty!
-Shannon
Ty!
-Shannon
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I tried it for just a few days for other reasons. It did dull my appetite, which I didn't really want, so I quit. But I may very well try them again someday for heart and cholesterol.1
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My former company used berberine in one of our weight loss supplements, but likely not in the strength that was shown to be efficacious in studies, because we never did that
If you give it a shot, make sure to take the right amount, and from a reputable supplement company.
Re the latter: I buy a lot of supplements from Now Foods, with whom I have no financial relationship. I saw that they performed well on several third party tests, and are cheaper than other brands. Healthline agrees: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/now-vitamins
Re the former: this site has a good reputation:
https://examine.com/supplements/berberine/#dosage-information
The standard dose of berberine is 900-2,000mg a day, divided into three to four doses.
Berberine should be taken with a meal, or shortly after, to take advantage of the blood glucose and lipid spike associated with eating.
Too much berberine at once can result in stomach upset, cramping, and diarrhea.4 -
I take a berberine supplement, I only take one at night instead of the recommended 2 per day. I started it to help lower my A1c. I made serious lifestyle changes and do IF 3 days a week, I’ve lowered my A1c from 6.9 to 5.5, in 4 months and lost 36 pounds. Im 8 pounds away from a “normal “ bmi for the first time in 40 years!5
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Nice! I am needing to lower my A1c, can you please share how many mg and brand you are using, and also did you emilinate cabs, my pcp advice lowering the carb intake.0
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I did cut carbs and eliminate sugar, I was drinking a lot of coke so stopped that it was pretty drastic but I didn’t want to get put on diabetic meds. I take Naomi berberine 500 mg. Also intermittent fasting mwf for 22 hours.( the diabetes code, Jason fung) upped my MFP account to measure the carbs and kept it below 46 net carbs per day. Not for everyone I’m sure but it’s worked 🤷♀️1
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But does berberine help YOU achieve your goals?
Chromium picolinate helped me get off the sugar roller coaster years ago.
I stopped coca-cola cold turkey (from 2-3 3-liters a day to 0) with no help when a dietician pointed out what I was doing to my body.
But I could stop sugar for 2 days, I just couldn't get through the third day--until chromium got me past that third day.
I think berberine might actually help in much the same way chromium might. Just a little boost to help your will power. That little boost may be all you need to get over the hump, if you know what you need to do.1 -
. . . and exercise helps with blood sugar management, too. When done regularly, it can improve A1C.
It does look like berberine has some preliminary but promising research results for some blood sugar and other related metabolic syndrome issues. But I'd strongly suggest using the lifestyle interventions alongside, for best results, especially long term.
(I'm sure you wouldn't do this, OP, but sometimes people will use a supplement with some wishful thinking about then not needing to make more fundamental life changes. I did that for quite a time myself, with cholesterol and blood pressure issues, but it finally sunk into my thick head that that wasn't a complete, durable or robust solution.)
Best wishes!2 -
Medication is the popular answer, it just doesn't really address the underlying issue which is what people have to live with and hopefully the condition doesn't get worse, which is naive really, anyway, good luck with this journey.2
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Totally agree with last 2 posts. Berberine is probably not THE ANSWER, probably only a short-term crutch at best. Lifestyle changes are the best way.
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My experience with Berberine is it was helpful early on in controlling my blood sugar, but going keto and losing a lots of fat made a far bigger difference and costs much less.2
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