Berberine 120 Capsules – Metabolic & Blood Sugar Support
Berberine 120 C by Xymogen is a professional-grade botanical supplement formulated to support blood sugar support, metabolic balance, and cardiovascular wellness. This high-potency formula delivers clinically studied berberine HCL to help maintain healthy glucose metabolism, lipid balance, and overall metabolic function when combined with a balanced lifestyle.
Key Berberine Benefits
- Supports healthy blood sugar support and glucose metabolism
- Promotes metabolic efficiency and insulin sensitivity
- Helps maintain healthy cholesterol and lipid levels already within range
- Supports cardiovascular and cellular energy pathways
- Provides targeted metabolic support supplement benefits without stimulants
How Berberine Works
Berberine is a bioactive plant compound traditionally used to support metabolic health. Berberine 120 C by Xymogen is formulated for purity, safety, and clinical relevance.
Key Ingredient & Mechanism
- Berberine HCL (1 g per serving): Activates AMPK, a key enzyme involved in energy regulation. Supports glucose uptake and insulin signaling. Helps maintain healthy lipid and metabolic markers
This formula is well-tolerated when used as directed, with minimal reported side effects for most individuals.
Berberine Is Formulated For
- Adults seeking natural berberine supplement options for metabolic health
- Individuals focused on glucose, lipid, or cardiovascular support
- Those following practitioner-guided wellness or nutrition programs
Supplements support your health but do not replace a balanced diet. Always check with your healthcare practitioner if you have doubts about a new supplement. You may also book a FREE product consultation with Holistic Health Partners. You may want to look at our other Blood Sugar Support products.
Recommendation: Xymogen suggests taking two capsules twice daily, or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Servings Per Container: 60
Berberine HCL 1 g
Other Ingredients: Capsule (hypromellose and water), dicalcium phosphate, ascorbyl palmitate, silica
Does Not Contain: Wheat, gluten, corn, yeast, soy, animal or dairy products, fish, shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, GMOs, artificial colors, artificial sweeteners, or artificial preservatives.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place out of reach of children.
Caution: Consult your healthcare professional before use, especially if taking medications. Do not use if the tamper seal is damaged.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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