Before I took Ovasitol and Berberine Plus I felt horrible. I am thrilled to have found PCOS Diva and start these supplements – I feel great and that makes all the difference while dealing with the unsavory side effects of PCOS. -Tori
Before I took Berberine Plus, and NAC, I felt…tired, lethargic, and just overall mediocre. However, since being on the berberine consistently, my HgB A1C has been reduced, I have more energy, I don’t feel lethargic, and my depression/anxiety symptoms are significantly improved! I can’t say enough good things about these supplements.
PCOS Diva Berberine Plus
Promote normal insulin and healthy cholesterol levels*
PCOS Diva Berberine Plus
$43.75
This golden yellow alkaloid has been powerful medicine for over 3,000 years. Recent studies demonstrate that berberine promotes normal insulin production* as well as supports hormone function by promoting healthy testosterone production by the ovaries. * PCOS Diva Berberine Plus is an all-natural formulation that improves the absorption and delivery of this powerful herb. Consider berberine if you need:
- Insulin function support*
- Healthy cholesterol level support*
- Support for healthy response to oxidative stress *
- Liver function support*
- Healthy skin support
** You should not take berberine if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. You should be cautious if you take other prescription medication such as antidepressants, beta-blockers or immunosuppressants because berberine can alter the levels of those medications in your bloodstream.
**Berberine can change the composition of your intestinal bacteria. Consider taking a probiotic to alleviate this potential problem. Take berberine for 6 days per week, then take a 1-month break after you have taken it for 8-12 weeks.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
For more information about the benefits of berberine, read, “4 Big Benefits of Berberine for PCOS.”
Resources and Studies:
An Yi, Sun Z, Zhang Y, et al. The use of berberine for women with polycystic ovary syndrome undergoing IVF treatment. Clin Endocrinol. 2014;80(3):425-31. PMID: 23869585
Fouladi RF. Aqueous extract of dried fruit of Berberis vulgaris L. in acne vulgaris, a clinical trial. J Diet Suppl. 2012;9(4):253-61. PMID: 23038982
Han J, Lin H, Huang W. Modulating gut microbiota as an anti-diabetic mechanism of berberine. Med Sci Monit. 2011;17(7): 164-167. PMID: 21709646
Liu LZ, Cheung SC et al. Berberine modulates insulin signaling transduction in insulin-resistant cells. Mol Cell Endocrinol. 2010;317(1-2):148-53. PMID: 20036710
Kong WJ, Zhang H et al. Berberine reduces insulin resistance through protein kinase C-dependent up-regulation of insulin receptor expression. Metabolism. 2009 ;58(1):109-19. PMID: 19059538
Peng WH, Wu CR et al. Anxiolytic effect of berberine on exploratory activity of the mouse in two experimental anxiety models: interaction with drugs acting at 5-HT receptors. Life Sci. 2004;75(20):2451-62. PMID: 15350820
Wei W, Zhao H, Wang A, et al. A clinical study on the short-term effect of berberine in comparison to metformin on the metabolic characteristics of women with polycystic ovary syndrome. Eur J Endocrinol. 2012;166:99-105. PMID: 22019891
Zhao L, Li W et al. Berberine reduces insulin resistance induced by dexamethasone in theca cells in vitro. Fertil Steril. 2011 ;95(1):461-3. PMID: 20840879
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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