Nature's Ozempic? It's in Luna Morada.
the botanical secret to balanced blood sugar and a quieter appetite.
You’ve probably been hearing the buzz around berberine—a powerhouse compound that has quietly built a cult following for its natural ability to support metabolic health, balance blood sugar, and tame cravings. And it just so happens to be one of the star ingredients in our detoxing digestif, Luna Morada.
Barberry root is a traditional herb used for centuries in ancient Iranian, Chinese, and Ayurvedic medicine. The magic lies in its high concentration of berberine, a naturally occurring alkaloid that’s been studied for its impressive benefits:
Supports blood sugar regulation: Clinical studies show that berberine can help improve insulin sensitivity and reduce glucose production in the liver—key for managing energy dips and keeping cravings at bay.¹
Curbs appetite: Research suggests berberine may activate AMPK (often called the body’s metabolic master switch), which plays a central role in regulating appetite and fat storage.²
Aids in fat metabolism: In small human trials, berberine supplementation was linked to improved lipid profiles and weight regulation—without the jittery crash of stimulants.³
While many supplements use isolated berberine, we use whole barberry root extract—a full-spectrum approach that provides all the plant’s synergistic compounds for more potent, grounded benefits.
Think of it as your evening reset button: soothing, balancing, and gently signaling your body that it’s time to rest, digest, and not rummage through the pantry.
One sip of Luna Morada and you’ll feel it. The grounding botanicals, the subtle shift in your nervous system, and the sense that maybe… just maybe… your cravings aren’t calling the shots tonight. (but we would still be so down to share dessert.)
Cheers,
Kin
Yin J, Xing H, Ye J. Efficacy of berberine in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Metabolism. 2008.
Zhang Q, Xiao X, Li M, et al. Berberine moderates glucose metabolism through the AMPK pathway in diabetic rats. J Endocrinol Invest. 2015.
Wei X, Wang C, Hao S, et al. Berberine combined with lifestyle intervention for the treatment of metabolic syndrome in obese human subjects. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 2012.