India, Dec. 30 -- Ozempic (semaglutide) is a prescription medication that helps people lose weight by mimicking the effects of hormones, leading to approximately 15% weight loss, according to Harvard Health. On the other hand, Berberine is an over-the-counter supplement that provides modest support for metabolism, similar to metformin, but with less impact, resulting in approximately 4 pounds of weight loss, according to the Oncotarget journal impact factor. Berberine works differently by activating energy sensors, so experts say it is a weak substitute for Ozempic and not "Nature's Ozempic." While Berberine can support metabolic health, it does not match Ozempic's ability to suppress appetite or its effectiveness. Therefore, using either...