Green Tea Standardized
Backed by 31 studiesOverall grade based on research across 2 ingredients.
70out of 100Grade B
Research evidence score
Weighed against 31 published studies · led by Green Tea Extract
Ingredient breakdown
B
Green Tea ExtractSupports metabolism and antioxidant defense
Research direction: Leans supportiveEvidence: 24 studiesDose: 250 mgEvidence strength: Good - most research backs this
EGCG from Green Tea Extract for NAFLD and Metabolic Disorders: A Systematic Review for Therapeutic Efficacy of EGCG (2025)Green tea extract reduces viral proliferation and ROS production during Feline Herpesvirus type-1 (FHV-1) infection (2024)Anti-fatigue and antioxidative effects of amino acid (Leu, Gln, Cys)-EGCG complex via NRF2 and PGC-1α pathways: insights from cellular, animal, and pilot clinical studies (2025)
B
Green TeaSupports botanical function
Research direction: Leans supportiveEvidence: 7 studiesDose: 200 mgEvidence strength: Good - most research backs this
Anti-fatigue and antioxidative effects of amino acid (Leu, Gln, Cys)-EGCG complex via NRF2 and PGC-1α pathways: insights from cellular, animal, and pilot clinical studies (2025)Modulatory role of Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate (EGCG) on Male and Female Reproductive disorders. (2025)Neuroprotective insights into epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) for neurodegenerative disorders (2025)
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