Of course berberine has a lot of good effect as You mention later in Your article, but the only human clinical study about acne - Berberis
vulgaris shown, that the fruit has the anti-acne effect when ingested orally and the fruit doesn't cintain any berberine.
Not exact matches
Here, we
show that in the antibody - mediated autoimmune disease pemphigus
vulgaris (PV), autoantigen - based chimeric immunoreceptors can direct T cells to kill autoreactive B lymphocytes through the specificity of the B cell receptor (BCR).
The scientists thus concluded — «the results obtained in this study
showed the beneficial effects of using... selenium to patients with acne
vulgaris».
Berberine has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine.This alkaloid is present in Hydrastis Canadensis (goldenseal), Coptis chinensis (Coptis or goldenthread), Berberis aquifolium (Oregon grape), Berberis
vulgaris (barberry), and Berberis aristata (tree turmeric) and has
shown some promising research with PCOS.