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Berberine Glucose Support

B grade
76/100
SUPPIE SCORE
74/100
EFFICACY
Medium
SAFETY
94/100
CLEANLINESS

What Does Berberine Glucose Support Do?

This is a straightforward berberine formula with a clinically relevant 1,000 mg serving. The added MCT oil may help absorption, but the product still uses a high-potency ingredient that can be hard on digestion for some people.
How should I take this berberine supplement for best results?
Does this product contain any unnecessary fillers or allergens?
Is berberine a good choice if I’m looking for glucose support?
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What Are the Benefits of Berberine Glucose Support?

Based on proven scientific research

Blood Sugar SupportStrong
Lipid SupportModerate
Metabolic SupportStrong
Cardiovascular SupportModerate

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What Are the Side Effects of NOW Berberine Glucose Support?

Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.

RiskMedium Risk

Overview

Berberine commonly causes gastrointestinal side effects such as nausea, constipation, diarrhea, or abdominal cramping, especially at the 1,000 mg per serving dose.
It may lower blood glucose and can add to the effects of diabetes medications, increasing hypoglycemia risk if combined.
Berberine can interact with medications metabolized by CYP enzymes and transporters, so medication review is important before use.
Not ideal in pregnancy or breastfeeding due to limited safety data and potential pharmacologic effects.
The only listed inactive ingredient is vegetable cellulose capsule, so allergen burden appears low.
If you are sensitive to berberine, starting with a lower amount than the full serving may improve tolerability.

Potential Side Effects

Negative Interactions

Inactive Ingredients

Vegetable cellulose (capsule)
Good
Cellulose
Low Risk

What Are the Ingredients in NOW Berberine Glucose Support?

Berberine
1000mg
MCT Oil
Vegetable cellulose (capsule)
Cellulose

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about NOW Berberine Glucose Support