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GREEN TEA EXTRACT EGCG IN A CAN OF ENVIGAEGCG is an extract taken from green tea and is purported to speed up metabolism and increase energy use, even more so when taken with caffeine. EGCG is also contained in a new soft drink that is manufactured by both Coca-cola and Nestle. At the time of this writing, an Enviga website makes the statement that Enviga, which also contains caffeine, will allow a consumer to burn more calories than the drink can actually contains. This, of course, is a fairly bold statement but according to Ray Crockett, a spokesman for Coca-cola, it is a claim behind which the company stands.Return to: Herbs Notes on Herbs Vitamin Stuff homepage |
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