![]() ![]() And you should always take a beat to scrutinize a claim that a supplement is “natural,” Schmidt says. Schmidt, M.Ed., RDN, LD, a registered dietitian with Mayo Clinic, thinks the term “nature’s Ozempic” for berberine is good marketing - but not necessarily honest or helpful.Īlthough research suggests some good uses for berberine, it’s not ready for prime time as an obesity treatment. Semaglutide has skyrocketed in popularity as an often effective (albeit sometimes very expensive) weight-loss measure. Ozempic is a type 2 diabetes drug known by the generic name semaglutide that also is used for weight loss. The supplement berberine has been branded as “nature’s Ozempic” on social media. Step aside, Ozempic - there’s a trending, alternative weight-loss supplement on the scene.
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