Ingredients | Amount Per Serving |
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Calories
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8 {Calories} |
Carbohydrates
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2 Gram(s) |
Fiber
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2 Gram(s) |
Proprietary Blend
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3 Gram(s) |
Yacon syrup
(Smallanthus Sonchifolius)
(containing 30% FOS)
(Yacon syrup (Form: containing 30% FOS) (Alt. Name: Smallanthus Sonchifolius) )
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500 mg | |
(Euterpe Oleracea Martius)
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(Saliva hispanica )
(seed)
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(tuber)
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(berry)
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capauacu juice
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pichuberry juice
(physalis peruviana )
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filtered Water, Fiber Blend (Form: resistant maltodextrin (Form: fructooligosaccharide (FOS) extract of chicory PlantPart: root)), Fructose, Citric Acid, Natural flavors, Potassium Sorbate Note: preservative, Sodium Benzoate Note: preservative, Xanthan Gum, Sucralose, Acesulfame Potassium
Below is general information about the effectiveness of the known ingredients contained in the product Yacon Slim With Chia And Acai. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
There is insufficient reliable information available about the effectiveness of camu camu.
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
Below is general information about the safety of the known ingredients contained in the product Yacon Slim With Chia And Acai. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
POSSIBLY SAFE ...when used orally and appropriately, short-term. Acai pulp, in a dose of up to 162.5 grams daily, has been used with apparent safety for up to 3 months in clinical research (17731,99400). There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of acai when used topically.
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION:
Insufficient reliable information available; avoid using.
There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of camu camu.
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION:
Insufficient reliable information available; avoid using.
LIKELY SAFE ...when used orally in amounts commonly found in foods (104531,104532).
POSSIBLY SAFE ...when used orally and appropriately in medicinal amounts, short-term. Chia has been used safely at doses up to 40 grams daily for up to 6 months (16124,97940). ...when used topically, short-term. A product containing chia seed oil 4% has been applied to the skin safely for up to 8 weeks (25537).
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION:
Insufficient reliable information available; avoid using.
LIKELY SAFE ...when maca is consumed in food amounts (9926).
POSSIBLY SAFE ...when used orally and appropriately, short term. Maca appears to be safe in doses up to 3 grams daily for 4 months (9928,10218,18289,90278,108603).
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION:
Insufficient reliable information available; avoid using.
POSSIBLY SAFE ...when used orally and appropriately, short-term. Maqui berry extract has been used safely in doses of up to 180 mg daily for up to 3 months (98669,98673,112981). Additionally, maqui berry extract has been used with apparent safety in doses of up to 1000 mg daily for 1 month (112980).
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION:
Insufficient reliable information available; avoid using.
Below is general information about the interactions of the known ingredients contained in the product Yacon Slim With Chia And Acai. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
Theoretically, taking acai with antidiabetes drugs might interfere with glycemic control.
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Theoretically, maqui fruit extract may increase the risk of hypoglycemia when used with antidiabetes drugs.
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Animal research shows that maqui berry reduces fasting blood glucose. However, maqui berry extract taken orally, either as a single dose or daily for 3 months, does not decrease fasting blood glucose in prediabetic patients (98668,98669,98672). It is unknown whether it might reduce blood glucose levels in patients with diabetes.
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Below is general information about the adverse effects of the known ingredients contained in the product Yacon Slim With Chia And Acai. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
General ...Orally, acai seems to be well tolerated.
Other ...Raw acai fruit and juice can be contaminated with a parasitic protozoan called Trypanosoma cruzi, which causes American trypanosomiasis or Chagas Disease. A Brazilian outbreak of this disease in 2006 was linked to consumption of acai juice (17194,30245).
General ...There is currently a limited amount of information on the adverse effects of camu camu. A thorough evaluation of safety outcomes has not been conducted.
General
...Orally and topically, chia seems to be well tolerated.
Most Common Adverse Effects:
Orally: Flatulence and soft stools.
Serious Adverse Effects (Rare):
Orally: Anaphylaxis in sensitive individuals.
Cardiovascular ...Chia contains a high concentration of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA). There is some concern that ALA might increase triglyceride levels more than other omega-3 fatty acids (12918); however, clinical research with a specific variety of chia called Salba shows that it does not significantly increase triglyceride levels (16124).
Gastrointestinal ...Orally, chia might cause mild gastrointestinal adverse effects. Some patients consuming chia 40 grams daily for up to 6 months reported mild and transient gastrointestinal adverse effects such as flatulence and soft stools; however, the frequency of these adverse effects was similar to patients consuming an oat bran control (97940). Bloating and flatulence have been reported with a chia flour-based sports beverage (112385).
Immunologic ...Orally, chia might cause anaphylaxis in sensitive individuals. A single case of IgE-mediated anaphylactic reaction has been reported for a patient who consumed chia seeds. Symptoms, including pruritus in the mouth, urticaria, facial angioedema, shortness of breath, and dizziness, developed a few days after consuming chia seeds. The reaction was attributed to sensitivity to proteins in chia seeds (91517).
Oncologic ...Chia seeds contain a high concentration of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA). Epidemiologic research suggests that high dietary intake of ALA might increase risk for prostate cancer (1337,2558,7823,7147,12978). Other research suggests high intake or serum levels of ALA does not increase the overall risk of prostate cancer (12961,15736); however, it might increase the risk of advanced prostate cancer (12961). Association with prostate cancer appears to depend on the sources of ALA. Dairy and meat sources have been positively associated with prostate cancer, whereas plant sources, such as chia seed, don't seem to affect prostate cancer risk (12909). According to a clinical trial, intake of ALA does not appear to increase levels of prostate specific antigen (PSA) (91402).
General ...Orally, no adverse effects have been reported with the medicinal use of maca. However, a thorough evaluation of safety outcomes has not been conducted.
Gastrointestinal ...Consumption of fresh, uncooked maca may cause stomach pain (40231).
General ...No adverse effects have been reported; however, a thorough evaluation of safety outcomes has not been conducted.