Berberine is most beneficial for the liver and gall bladder, it can lower blood sugar (particularly in women with PCOS), improve cholesterol and triglyceride levels, and lower waist-to-hip ratio in women with PCOS. A study published in Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine showed that berberine can improve insulin sensitivity by adjusting adipokine (cell-signaling proteins) secretion. Adipokines have been shown to mediate inflammation and insulin resistance.
Barberry preparations improve the flow of bile and reduce the chances of gallstone formation. Barberry bark has astringent qualities and this may help healing along the intestinal wall. Barberry has a highly beneficial effect on the functioning of the digestive system as a whole and is used in the traditional treatment of various digestive disorders.
For more information about the healing properties and use of this wonderful herb, do your own google search or just click here
Caution: Do not use barberry without checking if it interacts with your prescription medicines first.
Clinical Research:
Studies on humans are mixed, but some have been positive.and seem to support the traditional use of brahmi to help with memory and focus and in ADHD.
A 2013 study found that adults taking brahmi showed improvements in their ability to retain new information. Participants taking a brahmi extract showed significantly improved performance in their memory and brain function.
Clinical research shows that Bacopa monnieri (Brahmi) is first and foremost a memory enhancer. The results indicate that Bacopa supplementation may increase attention, heighten focus, reduce stress, and promote calmness.
Brahmi extract may be taken in combination with other herbal extracts of benefit for memory and learning, such as Gingko biloba, Rosemary, Gotu kola, Pine bark, Green oats, and American ginseng, as in Memory drops, contact us for a blend of your choice.
Warning: Herbal extracts may interact with other therapeutic substances and as a general rule are not recommended for use by children, in pregnancy and lactation, and if you are on certain prescription medications.
Disclaimer: The statements provided on this website are based on the recorded traditional use of herbs in general and should not be viewed as therapeutic claims for the herbal teas, extracts, and blends on offer. We provide this information for educational purpose to our customers and fans of herbal and natural medicine because we believe it is important to stay connected to our roots and maintain and spread the human knowledge accumulated over centuries of traditional healing. Our herbal blends are custom made in accordance with your needs and not tested for efficacy or listed on the register of therapeutic goods.
We must ensure the safe and appropriate use of our products and may ask for additional information prior to making up your product. Please rest assure that we respect your privacy and that your information will not be shared.
Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.