Berberine vs. Ozempic #berberine #ozempic #diabetes #suppliments

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Research

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34981502/
https://bmidoctors.com/berberine-vs-ozempic/
https://www.verywellhealth.com/is-berberine-natures-ozempic-7509125

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Summary
The articles compare the effectiveness and safety of berberine, a natural supplement, with Ozempic, a prescription drug used for type 2 diabetes and weight management. The first article, from Verywell Health, clarifies that berberine is not a "natural" equivalent to Ozempic and lacks evidence to support its effectiveness for weight loss. The second article, from Bmi Doctors, explores berberine's potential benefits and how it works, but highlights concerns about its limited clinical evidence and regulatory oversight. The final article, published in Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, focuses on the potential of natural products like berberine to boost GLP-1, a hormone involved in blood sugar control. While all sources suggest that berberine may have some benefits for blood sugar and cholesterol levels, the articles emphasize the importance of seeking professional medical advice before using berberine or making any changes to medication regimens.

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