What’s your gut telling you? How researchers are investigating the link between myocarditis and intestinal microbiota | European Heart Journal | Oxford Academic
Burkhard Ludewig DVM is Head of the Medical Research Centre of the Kantonsspital St Gallen, Switzerland (Figure 1). His investigative work in cardio immunology
Berberine Treats Atherosclerosis in Humans (Small Study) - YouTube
Berberine Treats Atherosclerosis in Humans (Small Study)
In this amazing study the researchers demonstrate how berberine was able to reduce atherosclerotic plaque when administered for 4 months. Let's review.
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