Berberine 120 C

Xymogen

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Berberine 120 C by Xymogen

Berberine 120c is a blood sugar support supplement formulated by Xymogen, a brand known for its dedication to highly vetted, thoroughly researched formulas.* It contains berberine HCL, a naturally-occurring plant alkaloid that may be beneficial for blood glucose and lipid metabolism.* Interestingly enough, using berberine in health support isn’t a new idea—this compound was widely used in traditional Ayurvedic and Chinese practices.

Who May Take Berberine 120 Capsules?

You may consider taking Berberine 120 capsules if you:

  • suffer from blood-sugar-control-related conditions, including:
    • insulin resistance*
    • metabolic syndrome*
    • Type 2 diabetes*
  • consume a lot of cholesterol*
  • wish to support weight loss*

How May Berberine 120c by Xymogen Support Your Health?

Berberine 120c may potentially:

  • support healthy blood glucose levels*
  • promote lipid metabolism*
  • strengthen your GI health*
  • support your immune system*

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. Book a FREE product consultation to learn more about Berberine 120 Capsules

Recommendation: 
Xymogen suggests taking two capsules of Berberine twice daily, or as directed by your healthcare professional.

Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Servings Per Container: 60

Amount Per Serving:
Berberine HCL 1 g

Other Ingredients: Capsule (hypromellose and water), dicalcium phosphate, ascorbyl palmitate, and silica. 

Storage: Store in a cool, dry place out of reach of children.

Does Not Contain: Wheat, gluten, corn, yeast, soy, animal and dairy products, fish, shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts, egg, ingredients derived from genetically modified organisms (GMOs), artificial colors, artificial sweeteners, and artificial preservatives.

Caution:
Consult your healthcare professional before use. Individuals taking medication should discuss potential interactions with their healthcare professional. Do not use if 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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