A Natural Way To Deal With Diabetes
Frank Shallenberger | Jul 15, 2011 | Comments 21
Berberine is a natural substance found in herbs like barberry, goldenseal and Oregon grape. Research now shows that this remarkable phytochemical can be used to control blood sugar in diabetics and moderate problematic blood fats.
Can This Herb Completely Replace Drugs For Type-2 Diabetics?
A few weeks ago, I received an email from a diabetic patient of mine. He’s been working hard to control his blood sugar. He wrote: “Hi Frank, I have some very good news that I’m excited to tell you. I’ve been following your program closely and was a little discouraged. Although my A1C levels [average blood sugar levels] have been dropping, my fasting blood sugar has not. It was still at 123. About two to three weeks ago, I began taking berberine (500 mg, three times daily) and my fasting blood sugar dropped into the 90s. I’m stoked! Sincerely, Rich.”
So the question I had to answer for myself is, “Why did Rich fail to respond well to my usual program and then do so well on berberine?”
Berberine is a phytochemical (plant chemical) found in many different plants. When used in herbal medicine, the usual sources are barberry, goldenseal or Oregon grape. It’s the main alkaloid of Coptis chinensis, which Asian folk medicine uses to treat diabetes. You also may hear people refer to Coptis chinensis as Chinese Goldthread and Huang-Lian.
Berberine has a lot of uses. It can treat heart disease, immune disorders, digestive problems, eye infections and other infections. I had never heard of it being all that effective in diabetes. So as soon as Rich sent me that message, I looked into it. I found several well-written scientific articles describing an effect of berberine that I could hardly believe. It seems that you can use it as a substitute for insulin.
One study, published just last year, looked at the effect of berberine on how well muscle cells take in sugar. Except when we are actively exercising, sugar cannot get into muscle cells unless insulin is present to escort it in. That’s why blood sugar goes up when patients either don’t have enough insulin or when the insulin they do have doesn’t work effectively, a condition called insulin resistance.
In the study, the researchers exposed rats’ muscle cells to berberine and then examined what happened. What they discovered was amazing.
The berberine solution had the same effect on the cells as insulin.
Just like insulin, the berberine solution activated the same biochemical pathway (protein kinase phosphorylation activation of GLUT-4) that signals cells to take up more sugar. And just like insulin, the greater the amount of berberine they exposed the cells to, the more sugar they took up. All this happened in the absence of any insulin! Now, I understand why Rich had the great result he had. I also see why he was not responding to the program I describe in my book, The Type-2 Diabetes Breakthrough.
I always check the insulin blood levels of all my diabetic patients. This helps determine who will be able to control their diabetes without needing insulin injections. As a general rule, patients with an insulin level greater than 10 micromols per milliliter have enough insulin to get the job done. They should respond really well to natural therapies.
However, there is one small problem with measuring blood insulin levels: They are not always accurate. So even though Rich’s levels looked adequate, they weren’t. That’s why he didn’t respond fully until he added the berberine supplement. Rich needed an insulin-like effect in order to achieve complete control of his sugar levels. This study shows that this is exactly what berberine has to offer.
So from now on, in my diabetic patients with low insulin levels, you can bet that I will be starting them right away on berberine.
My guess from Rich’s experience and also from articles like the one I mentioned here is that many patients who are taking insulin or drugs designed to increase insulin may be able to either stop them or reduce them after starting berberine.
Better Than Metformin For Diabetes
Now, I’d like to tell you about another study that proves this. In fact, this study shows that berberine might just be the best medication there is, natural or otherwise, for diabetes.
This study looked at the effect of berberine on 36 patients. All of them were newly diagnosed cases of type-2 diabetes.
Half of the patients took 500 mg, three times daily of the drug metformin (also known as Glucophage). The other half took berberine (berberine hydrochloride) in the same dose: 500 mg, three times a day. The researchers measured the participants’ blood sugar levels for the next three months. Here’s what happened:
In terms of blood sugar control, both treatments worked equally as well. The fasting blood sugars went down 30 percent. And the sugar levels after eating (called the postprandial levels) went down even more: 45 percent.
But here’s the really astounding thing about berberine. All of this happened within the first two to four weeks of taking the treatment. And unlike with metformin, there were no side effects at all in any of the patients taking berberine. In addition to the sugar levels, the A1C levels went down as well: a full 20 percent. That may not sound like a lot. But it’s a very significant improvement.
In addition to the remarkable effects it had on blood sugar control, berberine had another important effect that metformin did not have.
Triglycerides are the fats found in the bloodstream that the cells metabolize for energy. Since type-2 diabetics do not effectively burn fat (that’s why they get fat), their triglyceride levels are always elevated.
In this study, those patients taking berberine had a reduction in their triglyceride levels of 21 percent. Those taking metformin had no reduction at all. This indicates that berberine not only improves sugar metabolism, it also improves fat metabolism. This might make berberine the most effective overall medication for diabetes that exists today, including pharmaceuticals. In fact, the authors of the study stated that berberine “can serve as a new class of anti-diabetic medication.”
References:
Jun Yina, Huili Xinga, and Jianping Yeb. “Efficacy of Berberine in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes” Metabolism. 2008 May; 57(5): 712-717.
Ma, X., T. Egawa, H. Kimura, K. Karaike, S. Masuda, N. Iwanaka, and T. Hayashi. “Berberine-induced activation of 5′-adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase and glucose transport in rat skeletal muscles.” Metabolism. 2010 November;59(11):1619-27. Epub 2010 April 27.
Filed Under: Alternative Medicine • Diabetes Concerns • Easy Health News
About the Author: Frank Shallenberger, M.D., H.M.D., is the founder and medical director of the Nevada Center for Complementary Medicine. He is past president of the Nevada State Homeopathic and Integrative Medicine Association, and he has served as a Clinical Instructor in Family Medicine at the University of California School of Medicine in Davis, Calif.
Dr. Shallenberger, a graduate of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, has published numerous scientific papers and is the author of two books, Bursting With Energy and The Type 2 Diabetes Breakthrough. He is the originator of Bio-Energy Testing ™, CheZone and Prolozone ™ Therapy and has trained more than 700 doctors in the use of these techniques.
He is the editor of Real Cures Letter and Real Cures Health Alerts, among the leading alternative medicine publications in the world, which can be found at: www.RealCuresLetter.com




Great news where can I get berberine?
A really very good article, an eye opener. I do not know if doctors know about it. I am 75 years old, retired Army Colonel . I am diabetic for more than 25 years, having undergone CABG x 3 in April 2002 followed by 6 cycles of Chemotherepy for Intestine Lymphoma and also Pacemaker installed subsequently . Besides medicines for high B.P., I have been taking Metformin 1000mg BD and Glynase 5 mg OD for the last many years to control my blood suger level as prescribed for me by Army hospital, through it it still not well controlled. Should I start taking Barberine straight away ? I shall be highly obliged if you could reply me. Thanks.
Where do you get it?
Where can I get this Berberine?
Thank you
jim
Yes, where can I find berberine?
yes where can I find barberine
would like to try this amazing product,were can I find berberine.
Loved the article. Where can I find berberine?
I have the same question.
Where can I get berberine?
COME ON PEOPLE JUST GOOGLE BERBERINE!! HERE ISLE HELP YOU
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Very usefull info. Will certainly check into it.
One very small observation on the photo. I have not punctured my fingers like that for at least the last 14yrs. I believe the current recommended way is around the periphery of the finger, and an eigth of an inch below the nail. Seems to be away from most of the nerve centers.
Just a thought.
Hi Tom
Yes, you are correct about the new recommended process for blood testing, however, if you look at the age of the person (hands are an indication of age), he has probably been testing for many years – and our so called wonderful medical community possibly havn’t kept him informed or updated.
As i have found with Diabetes (treatment/management) – you are basically left to your own devices, and so long as your tests come back with the numbers they want to see, your left alone, however, if they come back higher than what is expected, the only treatment/advice you will be given is a prescription for another drug (just what your over toxed liver/kidneys need).
This person has probably been diabetic for many years,may have compromised senses, etc, and all i can say is: KEEP SEARCHING AND TRYING TO LOCATE WHAT WORKS FOR YOU PERSONALLY.
yes I would like to know where to get Berberine
where can i buy berberin?
hi is Goldenseal the same as Berberine, it seems very hard to get in New Zealand.
sooo, happy to learn about berberuine,where to look for it
Great article and thank you! Where can i find berberuine?
Hi, thanks for this comment
Hi
The link attached will get you on to a site where you can order Berberine. It comes in a liquid form. There are a few different types and suppliers, and if you google berberine you will get links to some great informative sites.
As with anything, it is a matter of trial and see which one/form agrees and works for you personally.
I have personally just ordered this product and will give it a try, it certainly can’t do any more harm than the current so called medical treatments.
http://www.iherb.com/contact
Read a few articles/info about bereberine – looks it may work for me plus other beneficial effects.
I “googled” ‘berberine 500 mg manufacturers’ and there are a quite a few places someone may purchase the product. What worries me is the quality of the product that is the reliabiity of the manufacturer. Very little you can find about them on the Web.
As soon I find someone I could trust I will begin with the 500 mg 3 times a day WITH meals. Hope it will work as described in this and the other articles concerning diabetes and barberine.
If anyoe had already tried the stuff, please share it with the rest of us. Regards and thanks in advance.