Phytosome® Technology
Berbevis® optimizes the bioavailability of berberine, making it more absorbable than traditional berberine extracts.
- Up to 9.6x Enhanced Bioabsorption
- Increased solubility
- Maintaining dose consistency for reliable results
Clinical Dosage Insights for Health Benefits
Backed by over 15 years of research and clinical trials, Berbevis® has already proven to support metabolic health, helping with both cholesterol and insulin resistance.Daily intake of 550 mg of Berbevis® Berberine Phytosome™ helps support a healthy body weight and balanced cholesterol levels.
- Daily Dosage : 550mg
Berbevis® helps shift body fat in a way that supports a better balance between muscle and fat—even without a calorie-restricted diet.
- Daily Dosage : 550mg
Berbevis® significantly improves blood sugar profile optimizing both glucose and insulin.
- Daily Dosage Range in 550mg
Frequently Asked Questions
Berbevis® is a health supplement made from Berberis aristata root extract, using Indena's Phytosome® technology to enhance berberine absorption. It mainly supports blood sugar regulation, lipid improvement, and overall metabolic health.
Yes, Berbevis® has been supported by clinical studies. Research has shown its effectiveness in improving insulin sensitivity, balancing lipid profiles, and supporting metabolic health, thanks to its enhanced absorption technology.
Berbevis® is a specially formulated berberine with 9.6x better absorption using Phytosome® technology. It’s backed by clinical studies, making it more effective for metabolic health compared to regular berberine, which has lower bioavailability.
Berberine Phytosome® is created by combining berberine with phospholipids, improving absorption and bioavailability for better health benefits.
It’s best to take Berbevis® before meals. However, if you have a sensitive stomach, take it during or after meals.
Berbevis® is a specialized berberine formulation designed to enhance bioavailability, making it more effective in managing Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). PCOS is often associated with insulin resistance, hyperandrogenism, and inflammation.