Berberine Phytosome (60 capsules)
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Berberine Phytosome – 10 times improved absorption with clinically proven technology (Berbevis®)
Berberine Phytosome® is an advanced, plant-based dietary supplement with significantly improved bioavailability (up to 10x) compared to traditional berberine. The product uses the patented and clinically documented Berbevis® technology to ensure optimal absorption. Combining Indian barberry extract with pea extract, grape seed extract and phospholipids from sunflower lecithin, the formula is specifically designed to support blood sugar balance, weight control, metabolic health, cardiovascular function, gut health and hormonal balance.
Health benefits
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✔️ Improved recording: Clinically proven 10x higher bioavailability with Berbevis® Phytosome technology.
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✔️ Blood sugar regulation: Supports normal insulin response, glucose metabolism and reduction of HOMA index.
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✔️ Weight loss and metabolism: Activates the AMPK enzyme (the body's "metabolic switch") which promotes fat burning and energy production.
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✔️ Heart health: Contributes to lowering triglycerides, LDL cholesterol and blood pressure. Improves endothelial function.
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✔️ Gut health: Supports the growth of good bacteria, improves digestion and reduces inflammation.
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✔️ PCOS and hormone balance: Reduces insulin resistance and male hormone levels, improves ovulation and fertility.
Technical details / specifications
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Product type: Dietary supplement
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Form: Capsules (60 capsules per box)
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Active complex: Berbevis® Berberine Phytosome®
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Capsule shell: Pullulan from tapioca (vegan, GMO-free)
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Country of manufacture: United Kingdom (GMP certified)
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Free of: Fillers, binders, artificial additives, gluten, dairy, soy
Ingredients (per 2 capsules):
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1000 mg Berbevis® Berberine Phytosome®, which contains:
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Indian barberry extract (Berberis aristata)
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Pea extract (Pisum sativum)
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Phospholipids from sunflower lecithin
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Grape seed extract (Vitis vinifera)
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Recommended use
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As a dietary supplement for adults: Take 2 capsules daily, preferably with food. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Caution
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Not suitable for pregnant or lactating women
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Not intended for persons under the age of 18
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Consult your healthcare professional if you have an existing illness or are using medication
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