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TrimScience™ Natural Energy Support – Caffeine & Green Tea Extract 60ct
TrimScience™ Natural Energy Support – Caffeine & Green Tea Extract 60ct
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This dietary supplement combines a standardized dose of caffeine with green tea extract—providing a potent mix of caffeine and catechins, especially EGCG—to naturally support energy, focus, and metabolic function. Green tea extract brings antioxidants and polyphenols to the formula, aiding cellular health and circulation. When combined, caffeine and green tea extract synergize to enhance alertness and may modestly support fat oxidation and metabolism, particularly when paired with proper diet and exercise.
Benefits, Evidence & Safety
Potential Benefits
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Boosts Energy & Mental Focus — Caffeine enhances alertness, while green tea’s catechins add antioxidant support and sustained energy benefits WebMD+4Amazon+4eBay+4.
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Metabolic Support & Fat Oxidation — Some research indicates that when green tea extract is combined with caffeine, there may be a modest increase in calorie burning and fat breakdown, especially alongside healthy habits Health+1.
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Antioxidant & Cardiovascular Support — Green tea polyphenols, particularly EGCG, may contribute to heart health and cellular protection through antioxidant activity Health+7Verywell Health+7Amazon+7.
Considerations & Safety
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Mixed Evidence — Scientific conclusions on weight loss or metabolic impact are inconsistent. Benefits tend to be modest and highly individual The Sun.
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Caffeine-Related Effects — High sensitivity to caffeine can induce jitteriness, insomnia, headache, or elevated heart rate Cleveland ClinicUniversity of Rochester Medical Centertimesofindia.indiatimes.com.
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Potential for Liver Impact — Rare cases of liver dysfunction have been associated with excessive use of green tea extract in supplement form centralmarket.com+15nccih.nih.gov+15Medical News Today+15.
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Drug Interactions & Medical Risks — Green tea extract may interfere with medications (like beta-blockers or blood thinners) and may not be suitable during pregnancy, for breastfeeding, or for people with certain medical conditions nccih.nih.govtimesofindia.indiatimes.com.
