Vitamin D (600 IU), E (18 IU), B6 (4 mg) and B12 (12 mg), marine lipid complex (fish oil: 1.5 g), phytosterol esters (1.3 g), omega-3 fatty acids (717 mg), Neptune Krill Oil (300 mg), hawthorn fruit extract (30 mg), coenzyme Q10 (100 mg) Vitamin E (2 IU), Neptune Krill Oil (300 mg), Omega-3 fatty acids (45 mg). Ginger root, green tea leaf, oolong tea leaf, black tea leaf, and pomegranate rind powder extractsĬorn silk (134 mg), parsley herb (10 mg), dandelion leaf (10 mg) and asparagus root extracts (5 mg) sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium Safflower, palm and oat oils glucose syrup, sodium caseinate, silicon dioxide, ascorbyl palmitate, phosphates, soy lecithin, tocopherols, natural flavors Vitamins A, C, D, E, B6 and B12 thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, folate, biotin and pantothenic acid calcium, iron, iodine, magnesium zinc, selenium, copper, manganese and chromium potassium, vanadium, lycopene, and proprietary“herbal blend”Īlpha lipoic acid (150 mg), aloe vera concentrate (52 mg), shiitake mushroom (15 mg), pomegranate rind extract (11 mg), Rhodiola root extract (10 mg), dried pine bark extract (2 mg), resveratrol (0.9 mg) Soy protein, fructose, cellulose powder, corn bran, guar gum, minerals, rice fiber, soy lecithin, canola oil, carrageenan, medium chain triglycerides, citrus pectin, psyllium husk powder, ginger root powder, proteases of Aspergillus, honey powder, ascorbic acid, dl-alpha tocopherol, papaya fruit, carotene, pantothenate, bromelain, papain powder, folic acid, pyridoxine, thiamine, riboflavin, cholecalciferol, cyanocobalamin and several minerals. These multiingredient products appear to be generally safe and well tolerated, but prospective studies of their efficacy, tolerance and safety have not been published. Nutritional supplements are not recommended for specific medical conditions, but can be advertised as being supportive of general health, wellness and weight reduction. However, all nutritional supplements are subject to rules regarding purity and good manufacturing practices. Because the products are considered nutritional supplements, they are not subject to the usual efficacy and safety evaluation given to medications. Some of the more common products sold are listed in the Table below with a partial listing of their ingredients as provided in the product label. The ingredients and their concentrations in some of the products have been modified over time. The constituents of the various Herbalife products vary but are largely proteins, amino acids, vitamins, minerals and selected botanicals such as aloe vera, green tea, ginseng, gingko, guarana, valerian, lavender, saw palmetto, echinacea, astragalus, ginger, hops, bilberry, vegetable and fruit extracts and many others. The products are not sold in conventional stores or nutrition outlets, but by independent distributors or via the internet. Herbalife is a for-profit, publically traded company (Herbalife International of America, Inc., Torrance CA) that produces an array of multi-ingredient herbal and nutritional supplements (MINS).
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