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Inositol is part of the | Berberine is a compound extracted from a variety of herbs including European barberry, goldenseal, goldthread, Oregon grape, phellodendron, and tree tumeric. It is being supplemented for its anti-diabetic effects, which rival the potency of some pharmaceuticals. Also, it might be able to kill bacteria thus being an effective treatment to trachoma, a bacterial infection that frequently causes blindness. | |
TradenamesMyoinositol, Cyclohexanehexol, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-cyclohexanehexol | ||
Dose200-4,000mg No dosage data available | 2,000mg No dosage data available | |
Side EffectsToxicity has not been reported, although people with chronic renal failure show elevated levels and should not take inositol, except under medical supervision. | In pregnant women, Berberine is able to cross the placenta and might harm the fetus causing Kernicterus thus, this supplemet should not be taken by them. | |
Classification | Total UsersThere are no users taking this supplement. There are no users taking this supplement. Rated4.50/5 based on 2 user votes n/a Evidence-Based Effects
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