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Keto Carb Focus.

Ketogenic and low-carb regimen.

$29.99

Codeage Keto Carb Focus combines white kidney beans, green tea leaf powder, and cinnamon in a formula designed to support a keto or low-carb lifestyle. Each bottle provides a 3-month supply.

  • Codeage Keto Carb Focus features a blend of 500mg white kidney beans, 250mg green tea leaf powder, and 200mg cinnamon powder, crafted to help complement a keto or low-carb regimen.
  • Each bottle offers 90 servings, delivering a 3-month supply for continuous support.
  • This supplement is formulated to fit seamlessly into a keto or low-carb lifestyle and comes in an convenient capsule format.
  • Keto Carb Focus is non-GMO, vegan, and free from dairy, soy, and gluten, ensuring it aligns with various dietary preferences.
  • Manufactured in the USA with global ingredients in a cGMP-certified facility for quality and purity.
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Codeage Keto Carb Focus combines white kidney beans, green tea leaf powder, and cinnamon in a formula designed to support a keto or low-carb lifestyle. Each bottle provides a 3-month supply.

Supplement Facts

Supplement Facts

Ingredients

White Kidney Bean Powder (Phaseolus vulgaris), Green Tea Leaf Powder, Cinnamon (Bark). Other Ingredients: Methylcellulose Capsule.

White Kidney Bean Powder (Phaseolus vulgaris), Green Tea Leaf Powder, Cinnamon (Bark). Other Ingredients: Methylcellulose Capsule.

Product Details

  • Codeage Keto Carb Focus features a blend of 500mg white kidney beans, 250mg green tea leaf powder, and 200mg cinnamon powder, crafted to help complement a keto or low-carb regimen.
  • Each bottle offers 90 servings, delivering a 3-month supply for continuous support.
  • This supplement is formulated to fit seamlessly into a keto or low-carb lifestyle and comes in an convenient capsule format.
  • Keto Carb Focus is non-GMO, vegan, and free from dairy, soy, and gluten, ensuring it aligns with various dietary preferences.
  • Manufactured in the USA with global ingredients in a cGMP-certified facility for quality and purity.

Supplement Facts

Supplement Facts

Ingredients

White Kidney Bean Powder (Phaseolus vulgaris), Green Tea Leaf Powder, Cinnamon (Bark). Other Ingredients: Methylcellulose Capsule.

White Kidney Bean Powder (Phaseolus vulgaris), Green Tea Leaf Powder, Cinnamon (Bark). Other Ingredients: Methylcellulose Capsule.

Suggested Use

As a dietary supplement take two (2) capsules daily (before your biggest meals). For best results take 20-30 min before a meal with an 8oz glass of water or as directed by your healthcare professional. Do not exceed 4 capsules a day.

CAUTION: Do not exceed recommended dose. It's important to know that one can't lose weight by use of the product alone, or without following a calorie controlled diet and exercise program. Weight loss results might not be effective for everyone and results might not be permanent. Pregnant, nursing mothers, children under 18 and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement. Please use caution if you have allergies or sensitivities to any of the listed ingredients. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not use if safety seal is damaged or missing. Store in a cool dry place. Use this product as a food supplement only. Do not use for weight reduction.

References

White Kidney Bean Powder

Wang, S, Chen, L, Yang, H, Gu, J, Wang, J, Ren, F. Regular intake of white kidney beans extract (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) induces weight loss compared to placebo in obese human subjects. Food Sci Nutr. 2020; 8: 1315 1324. DOI: 10.1002/fsn3.1299

Barrett, M. L., & Udani, J. K. (2011). A proprietary alpha-amylase inhibitor from white bean (Phaseolus vulgaris): a review of clinical studies on weight loss and glycemic control. Nutrition journal, 10, 24. DOI: 10.1186/1475-2891-10-24

Nolan, R., Shannon, O. M., Robinson, N., Joel, A., Houghton, D., & Malcomson, F. C. (2020). It's No Has Bean: A Review of the Effects of White Kidney Bean Extract on Body Composition and Metabolic Health. Nutrients, 12(5), E1398. DOI: 10.3390/nu12051398

Udani, J., & Singh, B. B. (2007). Blocking carbohydrate absorption and weight loss: a clinical trial using a proprietary fractionated white bean extract. Alternative therapies in health and medicine, 13(4), 3237. PMID: 17658120

Udani, J., Hardy, M., & Madsen, D. C. (2004). Blocking carbohydrate absorption and weight loss: a clinical trial using Phase 2 brand proprietary fractionated white bean extract. Alternative medicine review : a journal of clinical therapeutic, 9(1), 6369. PMID: 15005645

Celleno, L., Tolaini, M. V., D'Amore, A., Perricone, N. V., & Preuss, H. G. (2007). A Dietary supplement containing standardized Phaseolus vulgaris extract influences body composition of overweight men and women. International journal of medical sciences, 4(1), 4552. DOI: 10.7150/ijms.4.45

Onakpoya, I., Aldaas, S., Terry, R., & Ernst, E. (2011). The efficacy of Phaseolus vulgaris as a weight-loss supplement: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised clinical trials. The British journal of nutrition, 106(2), 196202. DOI: 10.1017/s0007114511001516

Green Tea Leaf Powder

Chacko SM, Thambi PT, Kuttan R, Nishigaki I. Beneficial effects of green tea: a literature review. Chin Med. 2010;5:13. Published 2010 Apr 6. doi: 10.1186/1749-8546-5-13

Wang, H., Wen, Y., Du, Y., Yan, X., Guo, H., Rycroft, J. A., Boon, N., Kovacs, E. M., & Mela, D. J. (2010). Effects of catechin enriched green tea on body composition. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.), 18(4), 773779. DOI: 10.1038/oby.2009.256

Boon N. (2008). Health potential for functional green teas?. International journal for vitamin and nutrition research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Vitamin- und Ernahrungsforschung. Journal international de vitaminologie et de nutrition, 78(6), 275281. DOI: 10.1024/0300-9831.78.6.275

Hursel, R., & Westerterp-Plantenga, M. S. (2013). Catechin- and caffeine-rich teas for control of body weight in humans. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 98(6 Suppl), 1682S1693S. DOI: 10.3945/ajcn.113.058396

Kubota, K., Sumi, S., Tojo, H., Sumi-Inoue, Y., I-Chin, H., Oi, Y., Fujita, H., & Urata, H. (2011). Improvements of mean body mass index and body weight in preobese and overweight Japanese adults with black Chinese tea (Pu-Erh) water extract. Nutrition research (New York, N.Y.), 31(6), 421428. DOI: 10.1016/j.nutres.2011.05.004

Nagao, T., Hase, T., & Tokimitsu, I. (2007). A green tea extract high in catechins reduces body fat and cardiovascular risks in humans. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.), 15(6), 14731483. DOI: 10.1038/oby.2007.176

Stendell-Hollis, N. R., Thomson, C. A., Thompson, P. A., Bea, J. W., Cussler, E. C., & Hakim, I. A. (2010). Green tea improves metabolic biomarkers, not weight or body composition: a pilot study in overweight breast cancer survivors. Journal of human nutrition and dietetics : the official journal of the British Dietetic Association, 23(6), 590600. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-277X.2010.01078.x

Cinnamon

Kawatra, P., & Rajagopalan, R. (2015). Cinnamon: Mystic powers of a minute ingredient. Pharmacognosy research, 7(Suppl 1), S1S6. doi: 10.4103/0974-8490.157990

Rao, P. V., & Gan, S. H. (2014). Cinnamon: a multifaceted medicinal plant. Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM, 2014, 642942. doi: 10.1155/2014/642942

Shan, B., Cai, Y. Z., Sun, M., & Corke, H. (2005). Antioxidant capacity of 26 spice extracts and characterization of their phenolic constituents. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 53(20), 77497759. DOI: 10.1021/jf051513y

Gunawardena, D., Karunaweera, N., Lee, S., van Der Kooy, F., Harman, D. G., Raju, R., Bennett, L., Gyengesi, E., Sucher, N. J., & Münch, G. (2015). Anti-inflammatory activity of cinnamon (C. zeylanicum and C. cassia) extracts - identification of E-cinnamaldehyde and o-methoxy cinnamaldehyde as the most potent bioactive compounds. Food & function, 6(3), 910919. DOI: 10.1039/c4fo00680a

Liao, J. C., Deng, J. S., Chiu, C. S., Hou, W. C., Huang, S. S., Shie, P. H., & Huang, G. J. (2012). Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Cinnamomum cassia Constituents In Vitro and In Vivo. Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM, 2012, 429320. DOI: 10.1155/2012/429320

Anderson R. A. (2008). Chromium and polyphenols from cinnamon improve insulin sensitivity. The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 67(1), 4853. DOI: 10.1017/S0029665108006010

Adisakwattana, S., Lerdsuwankij, O., Poputtachai, U., Minipun, A., & Suparpprom, C. (2011). Inhibitory activity of cinnamon bark species and their combination effect with acarbose against intestinal α-glucosidase and pancreatic α-amylase. Plant foods for human nutrition (Dordrecht, Netherlands), 66(2), 143148. DOI: 10.1007/s11130-011-0226-4

Ooi, L. S., Li, Y., Kam, S. L., Wang, H., Wong, E. Y., & Ooi, V. E. (2006). Antimicrobial activities of cinnamon oil and cinnamaldehyde from the Chinese medicinal herb Cinnamomum cassia Blume. The American journal of Chinese medicine, 34(3), 511522. DOI: 10.1142/S0192415X06004041

Gupta, C., Kumari, A., Garg, A. P., Catanzaro, R., & Marotta, F. (2011). Comparative study of cinnamon oil and clove oil on some oral microbiota. Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis, 82(3), 197199. PMID: 22783715

Codeage Keto Carb Focus Supplement

Your keto
companion.

Codeage Keto Carb Focus combines 500 mg of white kidney beans, 250 mg of green tea leaf powder, and 200 mg of cinnamon powder to complement a keto or low-carb lifestyle. This non-GMO, vegan formula offers a 3-month supply in convenient capsules.

SUGGESTED USE.

As a dietary supplement take two (2) capsules daily (before your biggest meals). For best results take 20-30 min before a meal with an 8oz glass of water or as directed by your healthcare professional. Do not exceed 4 capsules a day.

SEE CAUTION

CAUTION: Do not exceed recommended dose. It's important to know that one can't lose weight by use of the product alone, or without following a calorie controlled diet and exercise program. Weight loss results might not be effective for everyone and results might not be permanent. Pregnant, nursing mothers, children under 18 and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement. Please use caution if you have allergies or sensitivities to any of the listed ingredients. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not use if safety seal is damaged or missing. Store in a cool dry place. Use this product as a food supplement only. Do not use for weight reduction.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS.

Keto-friendly Blend With White Kidney Beans Green Tea Leaf Powder Cinnamon and 3-month Supply
See References

References

White Kidney Bean Powder

Wang, S, Chen, L, Yang, H, Gu, J, Wang, J, Ren, F. Regular intake of white kidney beans extract (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) induces weight loss compared to placebo in obese human subjects. Food Sci Nutr. 2020; 8: 1315 1324. DOI: 10.1002/fsn3.1299

Barrett, M. L., & Udani, J. K. (2011). A proprietary alpha-amylase inhibitor from white bean (Phaseolus vulgaris): a review of clinical studies on weight loss and glycemic control. Nutrition journal, 10, 24. DOI: 10.1186/1475-2891-10-24

Nolan, R., Shannon, O. M., Robinson, N., Joel, A., Houghton, D., & Malcomson, F. C. (2020). It's No Has Bean: A Review of the Effects of White Kidney Bean Extract on Body Composition and Metabolic Health. Nutrients, 12(5), E1398. DOI: 10.3390/nu12051398

Udani, J., & Singh, B. B. (2007). Blocking carbohydrate absorption and weight loss: a clinical trial using a proprietary fractionated white bean extract. Alternative therapies in health and medicine, 13(4), 3237. PMID: 17658120

Udani, J., Hardy, M., & Madsen, D. C. (2004). Blocking carbohydrate absorption and weight loss: a clinical trial using Phase 2 brand proprietary fractionated white bean extract. Alternative medicine review : a journal of clinical therapeutic, 9(1), 6369. PMID: 15005645

Celleno, L., Tolaini, M. V., D'Amore, A., Perricone, N. V., & Preuss, H. G. (2007). A Dietary supplement containing standardized Phaseolus vulgaris extract influences body composition of overweight men and women. International journal of medical sciences, 4(1), 4552. DOI: 10.7150/ijms.4.45

Onakpoya, I., Aldaas, S., Terry, R., & Ernst, E. (2011). The efficacy of Phaseolus vulgaris as a weight-loss supplement: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised clinical trials. The British journal of nutrition, 106(2), 196202. DOI: 10.1017/s0007114511001516

Green Tea Leaf Powder

Chacko SM, Thambi PT, Kuttan R, Nishigaki I. Beneficial effects of green tea: a literature review. Chin Med. 2010;5:13. Published 2010 Apr 6. doi: 10.1186/1749-8546-5-13

Wang, H., Wen, Y., Du, Y., Yan, X., Guo, H., Rycroft, J. A., Boon, N., Kovacs, E. M., & Mela, D. J. (2010). Effects of catechin enriched green tea on body composition. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.), 18(4), 773779. DOI: 10.1038/oby.2009.256

Boon N. (2008). Health potential for functional green teas?. International journal for vitamin and nutrition research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Vitamin- und Ernahrungsforschung. Journal international de vitaminologie et de nutrition, 78(6), 275281. DOI: 10.1024/0300-9831.78.6.275

Hursel, R., & Westerterp-Plantenga, M. S. (2013). Catechin- and caffeine-rich teas for control of body weight in humans. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 98(6 Suppl), 1682S1693S. DOI: 10.3945/ajcn.113.058396

Kubota, K., Sumi, S., Tojo, H., Sumi-Inoue, Y., I-Chin, H., Oi, Y., Fujita, H., & Urata, H. (2011). Improvements of mean body mass index and body weight in preobese and overweight Japanese adults with black Chinese tea (Pu-Erh) water extract. Nutrition research (New York, N.Y.), 31(6), 421428. DOI: 10.1016/j.nutres.2011.05.004

Nagao, T., Hase, T., & Tokimitsu, I. (2007). A green tea extract high in catechins reduces body fat and cardiovascular risks in humans. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.), 15(6), 14731483. DOI: 10.1038/oby.2007.176

Stendell-Hollis, N. R., Thomson, C. A., Thompson, P. A., Bea, J. W., Cussler, E. C., & Hakim, I. A. (2010). Green tea improves metabolic biomarkers, not weight or body composition: a pilot study in overweight breast cancer survivors. Journal of human nutrition and dietetics : the official journal of the British Dietetic Association, 23(6), 590600. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-277X.2010.01078.x

Cinnamon

Kawatra, P., & Rajagopalan, R. (2015). Cinnamon: Mystic powers of a minute ingredient. Pharmacognosy research, 7(Suppl 1), S1S6. doi: 10.4103/0974-8490.157990

Rao, P. V., & Gan, S. H. (2014). Cinnamon: a multifaceted medicinal plant. Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM, 2014, 642942. doi: 10.1155/2014/642942

Shan, B., Cai, Y. Z., Sun, M., & Corke, H. (2005). Antioxidant capacity of 26 spice extracts and characterization of their phenolic constituents. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 53(20), 77497759. DOI: 10.1021/jf051513y

Gunawardena, D., Karunaweera, N., Lee, S., van Der Kooy, F., Harman, D. G., Raju, R., Bennett, L., Gyengesi, E., Sucher, N. J., & Münch, G. (2015). Anti-inflammatory activity of cinnamon (C. zeylanicum and C. cassia) extracts - identification of E-cinnamaldehyde and o-methoxy cinnamaldehyde as the most potent bioactive compounds. Food & function, 6(3), 910919. DOI: 10.1039/c4fo00680a

Liao, J. C., Deng, J. S., Chiu, C. S., Hou, W. C., Huang, S. S., Shie, P. H., & Huang, G. J. (2012). Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Cinnamomum cassia Constituents In Vitro and In Vivo. Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM, 2012, 429320. DOI: 10.1155/2012/429320

Anderson R. A. (2008). Chromium and polyphenols from cinnamon improve insulin sensitivity. The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 67(1), 4853. DOI: 10.1017/S0029665108006010

Adisakwattana, S., Lerdsuwankij, O., Poputtachai, U., Minipun, A., & Suparpprom, C. (2011). Inhibitory activity of cinnamon bark species and their combination effect with acarbose against intestinal α-glucosidase and pancreatic α-amylase. Plant foods for human nutrition (Dordrecht, Netherlands), 66(2), 143148. DOI: 10.1007/s11130-011-0226-4

Ooi, L. S., Li, Y., Kam, S. L., Wang, H., Wong, E. Y., & Ooi, V. E. (2006). Antimicrobial activities of cinnamon oil and cinnamaldehyde from the Chinese medicinal herb Cinnamomum cassia Blume. The American journal of Chinese medicine, 34(3), 511522. DOI: 10.1142/S0192415X06004041

Gupta, C., Kumari, A., Garg, A. P., Catanzaro, R., & Marotta, F. (2011). Comparative study of cinnamon oil and clove oil on some oral microbiota. Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis, 82(3), 197199. PMID: 22783715

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