Berberine Capsules

Berberine Capsules

Rs. 150.00
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Berberine Capsules

Berberine Capsules

Rs. 150.00
yellow berbrine
Physical Attributes Yellow crystalline powder
Solubility Soluble in water, ethanol, and methanol
Odor Odorless or faint characteristic odor
Taste Bitter
Melting Point ~145-149 DegreeC (varies with salt form)
Chemical Formula C20H18NO4+ (Berberine base)

Minimum order quantity: 500 Bottle

 

Berberine Usage Instructions

Berberine is commonly used as a natural supplement or as part of a therapeutic regimen. Here are detailed usage instructions:

Dosage Recommendations:
  1. General Dosage:

    • Adults: 500–1500 mg per day, divided into 2–3 doses.
    • Children: Dosage should be prescribed by a healthcare professional based on weight and age.
  2. Condition-Specific Dosage:

    • Blood Sugar Management (Diabetes): 500 mg taken 2–3 times daily with meals.
    • Cholesterol Reduction: 500 mg twice daily for improving lipid profiles.
    • Gut Health (SIBO, Infections): 500 mg twice daily for 4–6 weeks or as directed.
    • Weight Management: 500 mg taken 2–3 times daily before meals.
Usage Instructions:
  1. Capsules/Tablets:

    • Take with water, preferably with meals to improve absorption and reduce gastrointestinal discomfort.
    • Do not chew or break capsules.
  2. Syrup:

    • Shake the bottle well before use.
    • Measure the dose using the provided measuring cup/spoon.
    • Take after meals unless otherwise directed by a healthcare provider.
  3. Powder:

    • Dissolve the recommended dose in warm water, juice, or as advised.
    • Consume immediately after preparation.
  4. Liquid Extract:

    • Use the dropper to measure the correct dosage.
    • Mix with a small amount of water if needed.
Precautions:
  1. Before Use:

    • Consult a healthcare provider, especially if you are on medications for diabetes, hypertension, or cholesterol.
    • Avoid use during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless advised by a doctor.
  2. During Use:

    • Monitor blood sugar and cholesterol levels regularly if used for metabolic health.
    • Discontinue if severe gastrointestinal discomfort occurs and consult a healthcare provider.
  3. Storage:

    • Keep in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
    • Ensure bottles are tightly sealed after use.
Common Side Effects:
  • Mild gastrointestinal issues (nausea, diarrhea, or constipation).
  • May cause low blood sugar if taken with other anti-diabetic medications.
Who Should Avoid Berberine:
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
  • People with existing liver or kidney conditions (consult a doctor first).
  • Individuals taking medications like anticoagulants, beta-blockers, or antibiotics (due to potential interactions).

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