Group: capsule
Group: Digestion Resistant Maltodextrin
Fibersol®2 is a soluble fiber derived from maltodextrin that is designed to resist digestion in the small intestine, allowing it to reach the large intestine where it can provide various health benefits. It is often used as a dietary fiber supplement to support digestive health and improve bowel regularity.
Also known as: Digestion Resistant Maltodextrin
Group: Green Tea
Green Tea Extract is a concentrated form of the popular beverage, green tea (Camellia sinensis). The extract is rich in antioxidants, primarily catechins and polyphenols, which are believed to provide a range of health benefits. It is widely used in dietary supplements for its potential to improve metabolic health, promote fat loss, and offer antioxidant protection.
Group: Maltodextrin
Maltodextrin is a polysaccharide that is commonly used as a food additive. It is produced from starch through partial hydrolysis and is often used as a thickener or filler in processed foods. Maltodextrin is easily digestible and can provide a quick source of energy, making it popular in sports drinks and supplements.
Also known as: Maltodextrin, Dextrin, Maltodextrin Powder
UNII Code: null
Group: Rhodiola
Also known as: RhodioLife, (Prain ex Raym.-Hamet) S.H. Fu
Group: Rice
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a cereal grain widely used as a staple food worldwide. In dietary supplements, rice is commonly used as a filler, excipient, or source of carbohydrates and dietary fiber. It may also be present in the form of rice bran or rice extract, which contain bioactive compounds such as antioxidants and vitamins.
Also known as: Oryza sativa
UNII Code: 84IVV0906Z
Group: Rice
Group: Rice
A blend of green tea extract, rhodiola, and yerba mate
30 Day Supply
Dietary Supplement
Suggested use: Adults, take one capsule daily with water and food.
Do not use if inner seal is torn or broken.
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