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Vitamin Shoppe Green Tea Extract Third-Party Test Result
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Product InformationIngredient InformationManufacturer Information
Unit
Capsule
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Supplement Facts
Serving Size 1
Servings Per Container 100 Capsules
 
IngredientsAmt Per ServingUnits%Daily Value
Green Tea Extract (CAMELLIA SINENSIS)(LEAF) STD. TO 75% POLYPHENOLS 187.5 MG 30% EPIGALLOCATECHIN GALLATE 75 MG 250 Mg N/A*
Green Tea (Camellia Sinesis) (Leaf) 220 Mg N/A
* Daily value not established
Other Ingredients
Gelatin, water.
Does not contain
No Yeast, Corn, Wheat, Sugar, Salt, Soy, Starch, Dairy, Citrus, Fish, Preservatives, Artificial Colors or Flavors Added.
Manufacturers Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, take one (1) to two (2) capsules daily, preferably with meals.
Label Warning
Warnings:
Consult your physician prior to use if you are pregnant or nursing. STORE IN A COOL, DRY PLACE. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. TAMPER RESISTANT. Do not use if outer seal is broken.
Claims by Manufacturer
(None)
Fact Sheets by NIH and Other Research Centers
NIH and other research centers have developed Fact Sheets for the following ingredients in this product:
More information about the uses, adverse effects, and mechanism of action of each active ingredient in this product can be found by clicking that active ingredient on the "Ingredient Information" page.
Other Label Information
100 Capsules
Strength: 470 MG
Serving Size: 1
VS-1678 #1057988
Information Line
N/A
Date Verified
2007-05-22
Third-Party Test Result
Passed tests performed by ConsumerLab.com. (Updated: 12/21/2012).
ConsumerLab.com has completed a Product Review for this product. ConsumerLab.com is a provider of independent test results for dietary supplement products. Tests are used to determine the amount of ingredient claimed on the container label; the existence of unwanted contaminants, such as lead, in the product, and the ability of the product to disintegrate properly in order to dissolve and be absorbed in the body. Only specific products that pass its Voluntary Certification Program can appear in the National Library of Medicine database. Results for additional products which it selects and tests are reported in its Product Reviews, available to its subscribers at www.ConsumerLab.com.


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Last updated: 17 June 2013