Metabolic Context
Berberine
A metabolic-support ingredient with clinical literature that must be separated from performance hype.
Evidence file
Mechanism, dose, form, limitations, related products, and PubMed-supported references are reviewed before this ingredient is used in stronger product copy.
Evidence summary.
- Mechanism
- Berberine is investigated in glucose and lipid metabolism contexts, including AMPK-related pathways.
- Human Evidence
- Meta-analyses of randomized trials report metabolic-marker effects, but these studies are not the same as sports performance trials.
- Dosing Context
- Clinical literature often uses divided daily dosing. Product copy must avoid medical glucose-control or disease-treatment language.
- Form Standard
- Berberine form and tolerability context should be disclosed where relevant.
- Limitations
- Berberine can interact with medications and is not a substitute for medical care. WRAITH should keep claims compliance-safe.
Related protocols
Related products
Product context.
Product
Baseline
Baseline is not a pre-workout. It is a daily saturation stack built around phosphocreatine availability, intracellular osmolyte support, carnosine elevation, and recovery-phase polyphenols.
ScienceEvidence Standard
Review how WRAITH separates human evidence, mechanism, dose, form, and limitations.