What's inside Slim Coffee Booster
A plant-based metabolism supplement with food supplement with green coffee extract, B vitamins, chromium and zinc - every ingredient listed, every claim cited.
Ingredient spotlight
Green Coffee Bean Extract
Origin: Central & South America
Extracted from unroasted Coffea arabica beans, this botanical is traditionally used as part of everyday nutritional routines. Green coffee beans retain higher concentrations of chlorogenic acids compared to roasted equivalents.
Food supplement ingredient. Not a medicine. Traditionally used.
Vitamin B6 & Vitamin B12
Source: Naturally derived
B vitamins are water-soluble and cannot be stored in large quantities by the body. A B vitamin supplement for tiredness and fatigue can support everyday nutritional needs, particularly alongside an active lifestyle.
EFSA claim: Vitamin B6 and B12 contribute to normal energy-yielding metabolism and reduction of tiredness and fatigue.
Chromium
Source: Chromium picolinate
Chromium is an essential trace element that plays a role in normal macronutrient metabolism. It is present in many everyday foods at low levels; supplementing at established intake levels supports its nutritional contribution.
EFSA claim: Chromium contributes to normal macronutrient metabolism and the maintenance of normal blood glucose levels.
Zinc
Source: Zinc citrate
Zinc is an essential mineral involved in numerous enzymatic processes. It is present in protein-rich plant foods, though bioavailability can vary with diet type, making daily supplementation a practical option for many.
EFSA claim: Zinc contributes to normal protein synthesis and the maintenance of normal metabolism.
Nutritional information per serving (1 sachet, 5 g)
| Nutrient | Per serving | %NRV |
|---|---|---|
| Green coffee bean extract | 200 mg | - |
| Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCl) | 1.4 mg | 100% |
| Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) | 2.5 µg | 100% |
| Chromium (Chromium picolinate) | 40 µg | 100% |
| Zinc (Zinc citrate) | 10 mg | 100% |
NRV = Nutrient Reference Value (EU Regulation 1169/2011). Food supplement - not a medicine. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.