Product Description
Berberine Ultra Absorption – Metabolic Support
Berberine With Higher Absorption
Berberine has been recommended in traditional practice and recognized by modern science to support healthy blood sugar, cholesterol and triglyceride levels, and overall metabolic health.
The compound berberine in Berberine Ultra Absorption is a root and bark extract from Indian barberry (Berberis aristata).
Berberine has also demonstrated antimicrobial activity against a variety of organisms including bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
But despite these findings, standard berberine can still be difficult for the body to absorb and use effectively.
In fact, it’s estimated that only about five percent of any given dosage of berberine actually makes it into the bloodstream, so finding a way to enhance absorption is key to the full advantage of its benefits.
GammaSorb® for Higher Berberine Absorption
Berberine Ultra Absorb uses GammaSorb,® a plant-based material shown to increase the absorption of certain hard to absorb (fat soluble) dietary ingredients (in some cases by as much as 8 times) in its formulation.
Berberine Ultra Absorption supports:
- Healthy cholesterol & triglyceride balance
- Optimal liver function
- Healthy blood sugar levels
- Cellular function
Research on Berberine and Mitochondrial Function
There is also research being conducted about berberine’s functionality at the cellular level through the mitochondria.
This technical article, “Research progress on the pharmacological effects of berberine targeting mitochondria”
Abstract
“Berberine is a natural active ingredient extracted from the rhizome of Rhizoma Coptidis, which interacts with multiple intracellular targets and exhibits a wide range of pharmacological activities. Previous studies have preliminarily confirmed that the regulation of mitochondrial activity is related to various pharmacological actions of berberine, such as regulating blood sugar and lipid and inhibiting tumor progression. However, the mechanism of berberine’s regulation of mitochondrial activity remains to be further studied.
This paper summarizes the molecular mechanism of the mitochondrial quality control system and briefly reviews the targets of berberine in regulating mitochondrial activity. It is proposed that berberine mainly regulates glycolipid metabolism by regulating mitochondrial respiratory chain function, promotes tumor cell apoptosis by regulating mitochondrial apoptosis pathway, and protects cardiac function by promoting mitophagy to alleviate mitochondrial dysfunction. It reveals the mechanism of berberine’s pharmacological effects from the perspective of mitochondria and provides a scientific basis for the application of berberine in the clinical treatment of diseases.”
Manufactured for EuroMedica, Green Bay, WI.