They analyzed a wide body of evidence, including molecular studies, animal models, microbiome research, and clinical data, to understand how berberine works across different biological systems. Over 126 studies in total, focused specifically on berberine’s relationship with gut inflammation, the intestinal barrier, and microbial composition.
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