Berberine and Goldenseal: What You Need to Know - Dr. Tod Cooperman MD
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2023
- In this video, we dive into the world of berberine and goldenseal, two natural compounds that have gained popularity for their potential health benefits. Join us as we explore the science behind these supplements with Dr. Tod Cooperman MD, and discover the important factors to consider when choosing the best berberine and goldenseal supplements.
Dr. Tod Cooperman MD discusses the comparisons between berberine and goldenseal and their effects on health. Learn about the recommended dosage for berberine and how to choose the right supplement.
Understand the safety and side effects of berberine and goldenseal, and who should exercise caution when taking these supplements.
For detailed information on berberine and goldenseal supplements, including our Top Picks and test results, visit our website: bit.ly/3Za0KWm
Supplements Compared in Our Review:
Amazing Formulas Berberine
Eclectic Institute Goldenseal
Enzymedica Berberine Phytosome
GlucoVantage Super Berberine
GNC Herbal Plus Goldenseal Root Extract
Natural Factors WellBetX Berberine
Nature's Way Goldenseal Root
Nutricost Goldenseal Root
Solaray Berberine
Swanson Berberine
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I've heard Berberine called nature's Metformin, which seemed more accurate. The Ozempic label seems odd.
Note: In the automated captioning to the video, Ozempic is misspelled as Osempic.
I read that Berberine doesn’t harm the organs. 500 milligrams can cause constipation for many. May need to start with 100 milligrams (cut into 1/5) and see how you do and increase 100 milligrams. Take with food may cause nausea.
Have you tested "ChoLeslo" for lowering cholesterol? It combines, Red Yeast Rice, CoQ10, Milk Thistle, Turmeric, Garlic, Pantesin, etc. Take a look and let us know if you haven't thanks.
No, we have not tested that product, although we have tested many other supplements with those ingredients.
Which of the product got lead in it??
Who paid for study to which you referred??????
@@cagalagosi thanks for your intelligent feedback. NOT!!!!
As noted in our Review, ConsumerLab selected all of the berberine products and 3 of the goldenseal products -- meaning that the membership fees of our subscribers (over 90,000 individuals plus many university and community libraries) funded the testing of those. One product was tested through our voluntary Quality Certfication Program, where a company can pay a fee to have their product tested -- although it gets purchased by us on the market and tested the same way we test all the products, with no company involvement.
@@ConsumerlabPlus thank you!
@@ConsumerlabPlus where can we see the posted results and how the testing was done? Honestly, 97% of scientist agree with whose funding them. (university and community libraries???) When you tested for the purity or what percent the product had of its claims, what testing did you do and who did you test on in regards to sugar control? Testing for purity or " whats in the product" is one thing, i want to see the tests that is had, " small if any affect" on blood sugar and in any way , is pharma involved in any form of this testing. Also, do you get funding or investments from any pharma?
Which Berberine is the best then??