Key Points Berberine is a dietary supplement based on a natural ingredient being marketed as "Nature's Ozempic" Some studies show it may offer modest weight loss It is well-tolerated by most people, but like most supplements, it is not approved to treat medical conditions Whether you take berberine supplements or not, you will need a balanced diet and regular exercise to lose weight and keep it off A registered dietitian can help personalize a nutrition plan that works best for your body Berberine is being marketed as " Nature's Ozempic." Its a supplement that made headlines a few years ago when drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy were frequently out of stock
Abdominal distension and bloating peaked around weeks 8 to 12 and gradually improved
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It's also widely used by people following a calorie-controlled approach to their diet, given that l-carnitine is found naturally in red meat and dairy, and dietary intake can vary significantly depending on eating habits
The use of the letter E ( Energy) is preferred over C ( Calorie) to avoid potential confusion with carbohydrates rather than caloric intake