Nature's Metformin

Why this ancient compound is making a comeback

There's a reason you're hearing about berberine everywhere right now.

It's been used in traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine for thousands of years.

But modern research is finally catching up.

What is it exactly?

It’s a compound that activates AMPK—which is basically your "metabolic master switch."

When AMPK is activated, your body becomes better at handling glucose and managing fat storage.

One meta-analysis of 46 studies found berberine supported healthy blood sugar and lipid levels in participants.

Another study showed it performed comparably to metformin—without the prescription.

But here's the problem.

Standard berberine supplements have terrible absorption.

Most of what you swallow passes through your gut unused.

You're paying for something your body can't even access.

This is the issue with most berberine on the market.

The molecule is there but the delivery isn't.

The solution is dihydroberberine—a form that absorbs up to 5x better than regular berberine.

It converts in your gut before hitting your bloodstream, which means more actually gets used.

If you're looking for metabolic support without stimulants or prescriptions, this is where I'd start.

A brand called BiOptimizers has a Berberine supplement with:

  • Dihydroberberine

  • Cinnulin PF™

  • R-Alpha Lipoic Acid

Which all enhance the absorption and effect of berberine.

Right now you can save 15% on their product, and if you subscribe you can lock in monthly discounts plus a 365-day money back guarantee.

Just go to bioptimizers.com/kash and search for their product Berberine Breakthrough.

Until next time,

Kashif Khan

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