EGCG is a so called catechin, which can be found in the secondary plant compounds of green tea.
EGCG is known as a vehicle within the green tea that is said to possess numerous nutritionally beneficial functionalities. For example, it is said to be an antioxidant and a thermogenic and thus frequently used by athletes (especially in combination with caffeine) for supplementation during diets.
As green tea's polyphenols and vitamin C are considered synergy substrates, we enhanced EGCG with vitamin C.
What can I expect of Green Tea Extract – EGCG?
EGCG is a secondary plant compound from green tea. Supplementing it can be especially benficial when you have a weakened immune system or circulation, or are planning to carry out a diet.
Functionality and mode of action:
Epigallocatechingallat (EGCG) is the most powerful among the green tea polyphenols, which belong to the secondary plant compounds.
EGCG is generally known as a strong antioxidant, i.e. a compound that captures free radicals. Hence, it helps prevent the body cells from oxidizing. It is also said to possess thermogenic (i.e. calory wasting) qualities, which might explain why it is popular among athletes during their diets.
High valuable green tea extracts are identified by their high percentage of EGCG. Our EGCG supplement combines 760 mg of polyphenols with 320 mg of EGCG in every capsule, enhanced with their synergy substrate vitamin C.
- Often used during diets
- Perfectly combinable with caffeine
- 800 mg of green tea extract with every capsule
- 760 mg of polyphenols with every capsule
- 320 mg of EGCG per capsule
- Optimized with vitamin C
Vitamins | / capsule (1000 mg) | RDA* | |
Vitamin C | 40 mg | 50 % | |
* Recommended daily allowance (RDA – based on EU-Directive 2008-100-EG) |
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Contents | / capsule (1000 mg) | ||
Green tea extract | 800 mg | ||
of which polyphenols | 760 mg | ||
of which Epigallocatechin gallate | 320 mg |
Directions:
Take 1 capsule daily with plenty of liquid.