Notes from Your Acupuncturist: Conversations on Acupuncture, Alternative Medicine and Holistic Health

Ep. 18: No, berberine is not "nature’s Ozempic." So let’s talk about what it actually is.


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You know an herbal supplement is having a moment when it’s mentioned in a New York Times headline. I’m not on TikTok, so I had no idea berberine was a rising social media star until the attention-grabbing NYT headline landed in my inbox, asking “Is Berberine Nature’s Ozempic?” And that’s how I learned that influencers on TikTok, Instagram and who knows where else were touting it as the newest and hottest weight loss aid—a natural, cheaper version of Ozempic. But let’s be clear: berberine is not nature’s Ozempic. There’s no such thing as “nature’s Ozempic,” because Ozempic is a pharmaceutical drug and berberine is a chemical compound found in some plants.

But instead of getting all cranky about the never-ending co-opting of plant medicine to push an unachievable beauty standard and feed the beast of capitalism, I decided to use berberine’s 15 minutes of fame to talk about how cool it is…when it’s prescribed by a qualified herbalist. Berberine may be the latest TikTok fad for weight loss, but in this episode we’re separating hype from reality, and talking about what it actually is.

Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:

* What berberine is, where it’s found in nature, and some of its documented uses, including for the treatment of diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol and polycystic ovarian syndrome

* How the flavor and temperature properties of Chinese herbs reflect their action in the body

* The fascinating connection between the Chinese herb Huang Lian, aka coptis rhizome, and one of the major medical breakthroughs of the 20th century

* The story of another Chinese herb, Ma Huang, aka ephedra, which illustrates the disastrous results of extracting single compounds from whole herbs

* Why herbs should always be taken under the guidance of a qualified health practitioner, and not a social media influencer

So…is berberine nature’s Ozempic? The short answer is no, but the long answer meanders through centuries-old Chinese herbal practices and principles, modern allopathic medical breakthroughs, and a whole lot more. Just remember: TikTok is for entertainment and not medical advice.

And while we’re on the subject of weight loss, checked out episode 15 of the podcast if you haven’t already done so. You’ll learn why it’s good to be skeptical of the hype anytime a product or practice is touted as a weight-loss miracle.

References:

Can Berberine Really Help You Lose Weight?

Nobel Prize for H. pylori Discovery

Barry James Marshall - Discovery of Helicobacter pylori as a Cause of Peptic Ulcer

Reduction in Ephedra Poisonings After FDA Ban

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