Barberry
also known as berberis, barberry root
A spiny European shrub whose root, bark, and red berries have been used in medicine since ancient Egyptian times. Like goldenseal and Oregon grape, barberry contains alkaloid found in barberry, goldenseal, and Oregon grape. Has real antimicrobial action and affects how the liver processes many medications. Increasingly studied for blood sugar and cholesterol effects.">berberine — the bright yellow alkaloid behind most of its activity. More sustainable than goldenseal and traditionally used for digestive, liver, and metabolic complaints across European, Persian, and Indian medicine.
- Bitter digestive support — stimulates bile flow and digestive secretions
- alkaloid found in barberry, goldenseal, and Oregon grape. Has real antimicrobial action and affects how the liver processes many medications. Increasingly studied for blood sugar and cholesterol effects.">Berberine is increasingly studied for healthy blood sugar and cholesterol balance, with growing modern research
- Antimicrobial action from alkaloid found in barberry, goldenseal, and Oregon grape. Has real antimicrobial action and affects how the liver processes many medications. Increasingly studied for blood sugar and cholesterol effects.">berberine — active against bacteria, fungi, and parasites in laboratory studies
- Traditional use for liver and gallbladder support
- The red berries are tart and rich in vitamin C — used as a culinary spice in Persian cuisine
- More sustainable alkaloid found in barberry, goldenseal, and Oregon grape. Has real antimicrobial action and affects how the liver processes many medications. Increasingly studied for blood sugar and cholesterol effects.">berberine source than the over-harvested goldenseal
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