Our Berberine supplement is formulated to support cardiometabolic health. Berberine is a plant extract that has been used in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine for over 2,500 years for its broad range of health-promoting properties. In combination with alpha lipoic acid (ALA) it helps maintain heart function, a healthy metabolism, lipid and glucose levels and delivers antioxidant protection. Together they activate the master metabolic switch, adenosine mono-phosphate kinase (AMPK), which activates cellular metabolism. It does this by decreasing the sensitivity of genes involved in fat storage and activating genes involved with burning fat.
A three-month study using a dose of 600 mg/day of ALA demonstrated a 36% reduction in blood fats and a 38% improvement in oxidative stress.1 Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is one of the most versatile antioxidants available because it has water-soluble and fat soluble properties. This means it can be utilized by many different tissues in your body. Once inside your tissues, its benefits are experienced on the cellular level, including the mitochondria, where energy is made. It also supports overall circulatory and blood vessel health plus blood sugar balance.
A three-month study using a dose of 600 mg/day of ALA demonstrated a 36% reduction in blood fats and a 38% improvement in oxidative stress.1 Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is one of the most versatile antioxidants available because it has water-soluble and fat soluble properties.
This means it can be utilized by many different tissues in your body. Once inside your tissues, its benefits are experienced on the cellular level, including the mitochondria, where energy is made. It also supports overall circulatory and blood vessel health plus blood sugar balance.
To get the most benefit from your supplements, consume a nutrient-dense diet full of low-glycemic foods while avoiding certain foods that cause inflammation, such as overly processed foods, dairy and gluten.
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The first step in your journey to Fully Functional® is identifying the root causes, triggers, and contributing factors of your symptoms.
It's key that you reduce negative influences on your physical health and mindset, such as stressors, toxins, and causes of inflammation.
We are not just aiming for you to feel better – we want you to feel your BEST! That means taking steps to detoxify your body and restore optimal function.
Don't forget to add structural, biochemical, and personal support through supplements, movement, and tools that nurture important relationships and systems.
It's important that you learn what makes you feel your best so you can make choices that fit your own personal body chemistry, history, and emotional needs.
The first step in your journey to Fully Functional® is identifying the root causes, triggers, and contributing factors of your symptoms.
It's key that you reduce negative influences on your physical health and mindset, such as stressors, toxins, and causes of inflammation.
We are not just aiming for you to feel better – we want you to feel your BEST! That means taking steps to detoxify your body and restore optimal function.
Don't forget to add structural, biochemical, and personal support through supplements, movement, and tools that nurture important relationships and systems.
It's important that you learn what makes you feel your best so you can make choices that fit your own personal body chemistry, history, and emotional needs.
1 Ruderman NB, Saha AK, Kraegen EW. Minireview: malonyl CoA, AMP-activated protein kinase, and adiposity. Endocrinology 2003;144: 5166-5171.