
In this EquiHerbal episode Kayla Dendy, Master Herbalist, explores Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) — its history, constituents (notably berberine), traditional uses, clinical research, and practical applications for horses and humans. Learn about parts used (root, stem-bark, berries), medicinal actions (bitter tonic, cholagogue, antibacterial, antiprotozoal), veterinary uses for equine digestive and hepatic issues, and important cautions and herb–drug interactions. Ideal for herbalists and horse owners seeking natural liver support, digestive health, and antimicrobial options. Always consult your doctor or veterinarian before using herbs. If you found this helpful, please like and share the video!
00:00:00 Opening Welcome
00:00:49 Introduction Cards
00:01:09 Plant Description
00:03:42 Sister Plants
00:04:11 Parts Used and Processing
00:05:21 History and Traditional Uses
00:07:29 Constituents
00:08:45 Clinical Uses
00:10:12 Research
00:12:53 Herb/Drug Interactions
00:13:31 Veterinary Uses
00:14:13 Cautions
00:14:57Closing and Next Episode