DWQA QuestionsCategory: Healing ModalitiesYou have told us that Reversirol is superior to Nutreb’s Berberine for helping diabetes symptoms as it is more effective in accomplishing “deeper healing in countering viral damage to tissues.” It would seem equally advantageous to be taking Berberine for its antiviral benefits. Does Reversirol have antiviral activity?
Nicola Staff asked 3 weeks ago
We were speaking in terms of the ability to regulate glucose handling as the major symptom those with diabetes focus on getting under better control in putting Reversirol ahead of Berberine. Being able to reverse the viral causes is a longer-term and less certain outcome using Berberine alone. We are also factoring in human behavior in the sense that people who use a supplement, with an eye towards a measurable symptom, will likely embrace or abandon something they find a disappointment if it underperforms with that one metric even though it might not be the most important. So getting a rapid control of diabetes symptoms that are measurable with laboratory tests, as happens with Reversirol, will be embraced by a higher percentage of individuals without giving up after a short test run as might happen with Berberine which takes somewhat longer to show its benefit. And, of course, the antiviral activities are a long-term proposition, in all likelihood, that will take some time to dial back if there are no other antiviral adjuncts included in the regimen.