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When new information emerges, we either demand changes to the formula of those products or find new ones to recommend.
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How do you rate this product? I purchased Ultimate Green Coffee Bean made with svetol from Walmart for $9.98. 84 caplets. Take 3 a day with 8 oz. water. Supplemental facts lists it is svetol green coffee extract. It claims to be 45% chlorogenic acid. Other ingredients: microcystalline cellulose, dicaclum phosphate, coating (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, tiacetin, mineral oil, titaium dioxied, yellow 5, blue 1, talc),silica, croscarmellose sodium, stearic acid, magnesium sterate. It is distributed by Wellnx Life Sciences in Delaware. Product: Hytogenix Ultimate Green Coffee Bean made with svetol. What is your opinion of this product?
Hi Shirley! Chlorogenic acid is the active ingredient in green coffee beans. This product contains 45% chlorogenic acid, a fairly good, but not great number. The label refers to “svetol,” but this is just a proprietary name for chlorogenic acid, nothing more. In other words, it sounds impressive, but it’s really just redundant!
Before this extract became popular, studies were done which demonstrated its effectiveness with several health issues, and they were all conducted with “non-trademarked” GCB extract without a trade name like “svetol.” In three different studies, non-trademarked chlorogenic acid was linked to weight loss, the impedance of glucose absorption, and the reduction of triglycerides in the bloodstream. For more information on these studies, I’ve provided the following links:
http://imr.sagepub.com/content/35/6/900.abstract
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/78/4/728.long
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6882/6/9
This product also contains a whole lot of other ingredients I’d call “fillers;” a more desirable product would be 100% green coffee bean extract, without all of the extra stuff. From its ingredient profile, I’d call this average at best.