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CandiBactin BR - 90 Tabs

CandiBactin BR - 90 Tabs

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  • Helps to alleviate minor to mild diarrhea
  • Supports a healthy intestinal environment
  • Encourages the body to purge unwanted compounds
  • Promotes a calm digestive tract
  • Helps treat bacterial infections and intestinal parasites
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CandiBactin BR - 90 Tabs
CandiBactin BR - 90 Tabs
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Metagenics CandiBactin BR - 90 Tabs is a dietary supplement in tablet form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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CONCENTRATED BERBERINE FORMULA FOR INTESTINAL SUPPORT CandiBactin-BR combines herbal extracts to support a healthy immune system, and detoxification. CandiBactin-BR formula encourages a healthy intestinal environment and supports detoxification function of the liver and gallbladder. It includes a proprietary extract of Chinese herbs that includes ginger, licorice and skullcap.
Each tablet contains:
Berberine HCI 180.9mg
A 4:1 extract of: 150mg
Chinese Gold Thread (coptis chinensis) (root & rhizome) 45mg
Chinese Skullcap (Scutekkaria Baicalensis (root) 26.25mg
Phellodendron (phellodendron chinense) (cortex) 26.25mg
Ginger (zingiber officinale (rhizome) 22.5mg
Chinese Licorice (glycyrrhiza uralensis) (root) 15mg
Chinese Rhubarb (Rheum officinale) (root & rhizome) 15mg
Oregon Grape (berberis aquifolium) 4:1 root & rhizome extract equivalent to 140mg or Oregon grape 35mg
Chinese Goldthread (coptis chinensis) 12:1 rhizome extract equivalent to 180mg Chinese goldthread 15mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, silicon dioxide, stearic acid (veg), magnesium stearate (veg), and coating (hypromellose, hydroxypropylcellulose, and medium-chain triglycerides).
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have a chronic skin condition, are taking recommendation medications, or if symptoms persist or worsen. Do not take if you are pregnant or breastfeeding; during menstruation,; if you are taking cyclosporine; if you are undergoing corticosteroid treatment; if you are experiencing distention and fullness of the chest and abdomen; if you are vomiting; if you have edema, hypertension, hypokalemia, cholestatic disorders, cirrhosis of the liver, chronic renal insufficiency or congestive heart failure; if you have hypoglycaemia or hypotension. Hypersensitivity has been know to occur; if signs or allergy or rash appear, discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner.
Dosage
Take 1 tablet 3 times daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
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For over 30 years, Metagenics has been dedicated to scientific discovery and bringing you the highest quality supplements. Some of Metagenics most popular supplements inlcude Metagenics Ultra Flora, Probiotics, Phytomulti, Clear Change, Ultra Glucose Control, Candibactin-BR and Candibactin-AR. From gluten-free to non-GMO, Metagenics aims to deliver clear and accurately labeled nutritional solutions with over 120 vegetarian supplements.
BERBERINES
A constituent of herbal remedies that kills microbes, improves cardiovascular health, prevents
diabetes
and helps support healthy cell growths...
Berberines are a particular type of constituent found in a number of different plants that gives them a yellow colour. The most well known of which are:
Barberry
(Berberine vulgaris),
Oregon grape
(Mahonia aquifolium), and Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis). These herbs have been used for over 2,500 years around the world to treat a variety of different health concerns. Traditionally, berberine was used as an antibiotic to treat bacterial, viral, parasite and
Candida
(yeast) infections. Current research has noted a number of benefits of berberines in the treatment of: diabetes, Alzheimer's, depression, cardiovascular disease, and many types of cell growths.
Herbs Containing Berberines
There are quite a few herbs that contain large amounts of berberines. The most commonly known of those are listed below:
Barberry
This herb has been used around the world for centuries to treat infections and
diarrhea. Recent research has also found that it benefits the cardiovascular and nervous systems (brain and nerves)..
Goldenseal
This natural antibiotic is one of the richest known sources of berberines. It has long been established as a mucous membrane tonic and is actually known in the herbal community as the "king of the mucous membranes".
Oregon Grape
The root of this shrub has been used for hundreds of years to help treat diarrhea. It is particularly useful in treating multi-drug resistant bacterial infections. It can also be applied topically in a cream to help treat
psoriasis.
Phellodendron amurense
Recent research has shown that P. amurense contains berberines. It is this constituent that researchers believe gives the herb its ability to inhibit lung tumour growth.
Antimicrobial Activity
Berberines have been used for their antimicrobial activity for centuries, and much of their traditional use stems from this capability. Recent research has shown berberines to have antimicrobial activity against a large variety of organisms including: bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. They also have antimicrobial activity against MRSA and can prevent their ability to stick to the epithelial cells and thus prevent MRSA from invading the body and causing infection. Berberines can also potentiate current antibiotics to allow them to once again be able to kill MRSA by bypassing their resistance ability. In addition to this, berberines are strongly active against Gram positive bacteria like: Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Enterococcus, and Clostridium. All of these are bacteria that are frequent causes of infection, particularly in hospitals. Berberines also shows inhibitory effects on the growth and reproduction of certain microorganisms and viruses, such as Heliobacter pylori and hepatitis B virus that have been shown to cause certain cell growths. There is also some evidence that berberines can help to eliminate Candida (yeast) infections.
Antioxidant
Berberines are extremely strong
antioxidants
that can inhibit the generation of reactive oxidative species (ROS). Because of their extremely strong antioxidant abilities, they can help to protect cells against the damage that can cause cell growths, and protect the blood vessels against cardiovascular disease. It is also this effect that helps berberines to combat Alzheimer's disease.
Cardiovascular Health
In addition to its anti-cell growth benefits, berberine's strong antioxidant ability helps it to protect LDL ("bad") cholesterol from being oxidized, which is one of the strongest contributing factors to the formation of atherosclerosis. Recent evidence suggests that berberine has beneficial effects on dyslipidemia (imbalanced blood fats and cholesterol) as well. By promoting a healthier cholesterol and blood fat profile, berberines can help to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Diabetic
The anti-diabetic affect of berberines has been well established by research. Some interesting new research (2011) has found that this benefit may be due to the berberines helping to regulate the gut microbes and prevent inflammation. Interestingly, this implies that diabetes may be partially caused by an inflammatory state in the body. This is a relatively new way of viewing the origin of type II diabetes and has triggered a new direction for research.
Leaky Gut
Much of the earliest research on berberines surrounded their use for the treatment of diarrhea. This was also one of the original traditional folk uses in history. These compounds have been shown to help reduce immune-mediated damage of the endothelial tight junctions in the gut. This helps to restore the gut barrier function and reduce the symptoms of leaky gut.
Protects the Brain and Mental Health
Berberine has been established as beneficial in the treatment of a number of central nervous system disorders. It has the ability to protect neurons, and prevent their death, while improving circulation to the brain. Research has shown a protective effect in Alzheimer's, cerebral ischemia, mental depression, schizophrenia and anxiety.
How can I take berberines?
Berberines can be found in a number of different herbs, and the dosing for each can be found in their individual articles. When dosing berberines directly, the dose is not yet completely established, although current evidence suggests 500mg twice a day.
Berberines - QUICK FACTS
PARTS USED
- Berberines can be found in a number of herbs such as: Goldenseal, Oregon grape, Barberry and P. amurense.
APPLICATIONS
- Diarrhea, leaky gut, cardiovascular health, cell growths, diabetes, infection, multi-drug resistant bacteria, yeast infection.
OPTIMUM DOSAGE
- 500mg twice daily of berberines when supplemented directly. (Clinical doses may be higher as recommended by your practitioner).
WORKS WELL WITH
- L-
glutamine, antioxidants,
Echinacea.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- Berberines are not safe for use during pregnancy or while breast-feeding. Use should also be avoided in children under the age of 5.
- Berberines may lower blood sugar levels, and diabetics and those with hypoglycemia should use with caution. It also lowers blood pressure, so those taking blood pressure medications should use caution.
- Berberine may increase the blood concentration of cyclosporine and should not be used with this medication.
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BERBERINES
A constituent of herbal remedies that kills microbes, improves cardiovascular health, prevents
diabetes
and helps support healthy cell growths...
Berberines are a particular type of constituent found in a number of different plants that gives them a yellow colour. The most well known of which are:
Barberry
(Berberine vulgaris),
Oregon grape
(Mahonia aquifolium), and Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis). These herbs have been used for over 2,500 years around the world to treat a variety of different health concerns. Traditionally, berberine was used as an antibiotic to treat bacterial, viral, parasite and
Candida
(yeast) infections. Current research has noted a number of benefits of berberines in the treatment of: diabetes, Alzheimer's, depression, cardiovascular disease, and many types of cell growths.
Herbs Containing Berberines
There are quite a few herbs that contain large amounts of berberines. The most commonly known of those are listed below:
Barberry
This herb has been used around the world for centuries to treat infections and
diarrhea. Recent research has also found that it benefits the cardiovascular and nervous systems (brain and nerves)..
Goldenseal
This natural antibiotic is one of the richest known sources of berberines. It has long been established as a mucous membrane tonic and is actually known in the herbal community as the "king of the mucous membranes".
Oregon Grape
The root of this shrub has been used for hundreds of years to help treat diarrhea. It is particularly useful in treating multi-drug resistant bacterial infections. It can also be applied topically in a cream to help treat
psoriasis.
Phellodendron amurense
Recent research has shown that P. amurense contains berberines. It is this constituent that researchers believe gives the herb its ability to inhibit lung tumour growth.
Antimicrobial Activity
Berberines have been used for their antimicrobial activity for centuries, and much of their traditional use stems from this capability. Recent research has shown berberines to have antimicrobial activity against a large variety of organisms including: bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. They also have antimicrobial activity against MRSA and can prevent their ability to stick to the epithelial cells and thus prevent MRSA from invading the body and causing infection. Berberines can also potentiate current antibiotics to allow them to once again be able to kill MRSA by bypassing their resistance ability. In addition to this, berberines are strongly active against Gram positive bacteria like: Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Enterococcus, and Clostridium. All of these are bacteria that are frequent causes of infection, particularly in hospitals. Berberines also shows inhibitory effects on the growth and reproduction of certain microorganisms and viruses, such as Heliobacter pylori and hepatitis B virus that have been shown to cause certain cell growths. There is also some evidence that berberines can help to eliminate Candida (yeast) infections.
Antioxidant
Berberines are extremely strong
antioxidants
that can inhibit the generation of reactive oxidative species (ROS). Because of their extremely strong antioxidant abilities, they can help to protect cells against the damage that can cause cell growths, and protect the blood vessels against cardiovascular disease. It is also this effect that helps berberines to combat Alzheimer's disease.
Cardiovascular Health
In addition to its anti-cell growth benefits, berberine's strong antioxidant ability helps it to protect LDL ("bad") cholesterol from being oxidized, which is one of the strongest contributing factors to the formation of atherosclerosis. Recent evidence suggests that berberine has beneficial effects on dyslipidemia (imbalanced blood fats and cholesterol) as well. By promoting a healthier cholesterol and blood fat profile, berberines can help to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Diabetic
The anti-diabetic affect of berberines has been well established by research. Some interesting new research (2011) has found that this benefit may be due to the berberines helping to regulate the gut microbes and prevent inflammation. Interestingly, this implies that diabetes may be partially caused by an inflammatory state in the body. This is a relatively new way of viewing the origin of type II diabetes and has triggered a new direction for research.
Leaky Gut
Much of the earliest research on berberines surrounded their use for the treatment of diarrhea. This was also one of the original traditional folk uses in history. These compounds have been shown to help reduce immune-mediated damage of the endothelial tight junctions in the gut. This helps to restore the gut barrier function and reduce the symptoms of leaky gut.
Protects the Brain and Mental Health
Berberine has been established as beneficial in the treatment of a number of central nervous system disorders. It has the ability to protect neurons, and prevent their death, while improving circulation to the brain. Research has shown a protective effect in Alzheimer's, cerebral ischemia, mental depression, schizophrenia and anxiety.
How can I take berberines?
Berberines can be found in a number of different herbs, and the dosing for each can be found in their individual articles. When dosing berberines directly, the dose is not yet completely established, although current evidence suggests 500mg twice a day.
Berberines - QUICK FACTS
PARTS USED
- Berberines can be found in a number of herbs such as: Goldenseal, Oregon grape, Barberry and P. amurense.
APPLICATIONS
- Diarrhea, leaky gut, cardiovascular health, cell growths, diabetes, infection, multi-drug resistant bacteria, yeast infection.
OPTIMUM DOSAGE
- 500mg twice daily of berberines when supplemented directly. (Clinical doses may be higher as recommended by your practitioner).
WORKS WELL WITH
- L-
glutamine, antioxidants,
Echinacea.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- Berberines are not safe for use during pregnancy or while breast-feeding. Use should also be avoided in children under the age of 5.
- Berberines may lower blood sugar levels, and diabetics and those with hypoglycemia should use with caution. It also lowers blood pressure, so those taking blood pressure medications should use caution.
- Berberine may increase the blood concentration of cyclosporine and should not be used with this medication.
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