Oregon Grape

Botanicals & Herbs

Brand: Nature's Sunshine

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Net Contents

2 Fluid Ounce(s); 59 mL

Serving Size

2.5 mL [1/2 teaspoon]

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Liquid

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

0 99904 03395 5

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

Recommended Use: Take 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon (1 mL to 2.5 mL) in water with a meal three times daily.

Market Reference

$1.65 – $600.00· 25 listings
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    Nature's Sunshine Products
    $44.00
  • Nature's Sunshine Oregon Grape 3395

    Advance Nutrition
    $41.00
  • Nature's Sunshine Grapine High Potency 60 Tablets

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  • Nature's Sunshine Grapine SynerPro 90 Tablets

    Nature's Sunshine Products4.9(9)
    $48.70
  • Nature's Answer Oregon Grape Root Extract

    Walmart - Natures Answer4.7(25)
    $12.36
  • Nature's Way Oregon Grape Root Capsules

    Swanson Health Products4.6(144)
    $8.49
  • Oregon Grape Capsules Secrets Of The Tribe

    Secrets of The Tribe
    $21.99
  • Natures Way Nature's Way (475 Mg) Oregon Grape - 100 Capsules - Herbs & Homeopathy - Herbal Remedies By Health Concern

    The Vitamin Shoppe4.6(144)
    $10.47

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Research & Studies

  • Redox regulation in health and disease—Therapeutic potential of berberine

    YL Siow, L Sarna - Food Research International, 2011 - Elsevier

    … in various plants such as goldenseal, goldenthread, Oregon grape and barberry. Although most of these are commercialized as natural health products, barberry is commonly used in …

    2011105 citations
  • From medical herbalism to phytotherapy in dermatology: back to the future

    AM Dattner - Dermatologic therapy, 2003 - Wiley Online Library

    … Oregon grape root (Mahonia aquifolia) is used in folk medicine for chronic eruptions, rashes … explain why a berberine-rich herb like Oregon grape root might be helpful for that condition. …

    2003204 citations
  • Resveratrol, in its natural combination in whole grape, for health promotion and disease management

    CK Singh, X Liu, N Ahmad - Annals of the New York Academy …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library

    … of grape … a natural combination of resveratrol with other valuable phytonutrients. In this review, we discuss studies suggesting the health-promoting effects of whole grape and grape …

    2015173 citations
  • Effect of Oregon grape root extracts on P-glycoprotein mediated transport in in vitro cell lines

    Y Fan, Z Zhou, L Zhang - Journal of Pharmacy & …, 2024 - frontierspartnerships.org

    … effects of Oregon grape root extracts on P-gp. Because Oregon grape root extract is known as a source of berberine and not berbamine, we hypothesized that Oregon grape root …

    20244 citations
  • Polyphenolic profiles of a variety of wild berries from the Pacific Northwest region of North America

    J Higbee, C Brownmiller, P Solverson, L Howard… - Current Research in …, 2023 - Elsevier

    … health benefits, determining phenolic profiles is an important step for strategizing potential uses by the industry and for health and … The most intriguing berry may be the Oregon grape (…

    202320 citations
  • Original Draft. Cindi Brownmiller.: Formal analysis, Resources. Patrick Solverson: Writing-Original Draft, Writing-Reviewing and Editing. Luke Howard: Formal …

    J Higbee - researchgate.net

    … health benefits, determining phenolic profiles is an important step for strategizing potential uses by the industry and for health and … The most intriguing berry may be the Oregon grape (…

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2022-10-24. DSLD Label ID: 278193. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.