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  2. BERBERINE - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

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    Berberine is a bitter-tasting and yellow-colored chemical. It might help strengthen the heartbeat, which could benefit people with certain heart conditions. It might also kill bacteria,...

  3. Berberine: A Powerful Supplement with Many Benefits - Healthline

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    Berberine is a compound found naturally in many plants. Some research suggests that it may help promote weight loss, enhance blood sugar regulation, and protect against several chronic conditions.

  4. Berberine is a promising supplement - Mayo Clinic Press

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    Berberine supplements may lower testosterone levels, improve cholesterol, lower fasting blood sugar levels and decrease measures of insulin resistance in people with PCOS and insulin resistance. You may notice that obesity didn’t make the shortlist.

  5. Berberine for Weight Loss and Insulin Resistance

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    Have you heard of berberine? The natural supplement may help with weight loss, blood sugar levels and heart health. Learn more about how it works and if it’s right for you.

  6. Berberine, or berberine hydrochloride, is a compound in several plants. It may help to treat diabetes, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure, among other conditions. However, side effects...

  7. Berberine: Benefits, Side Effects, and Weight Loss - WebMD

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    Berberine is a natural compound known for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. It's used to manage diabetes, cholesterol, and obesity.

  8. Berberine - Wikipedia

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    Berberine is a quaternary ammonium salt from the protoberberine group of benzylisoquinoline alkaloids, occurring naturally as a secondary metabolite in some plants including species of Berberis, from which its name is derived.