CinSulin vs Green Tea Leaf Extract, Aqueous
botanical
CinSulin has 7 products from 5 brands with an average dosage of 250 mg. Green Tea Leaf Extract, Aqueous has 11 products from 4 brands with an average dosage of 179.82 mg. There are 3 products containing both.
CinSulin
Products7
Brands5
Avg Dosage250 mg
Max Dosage500 mg
Common FormCapsule
vs
Green Tea Leaf Extract, Aqueous
Products11
Brands4
Avg Dosage179.82 mg
Max Dosage400 mg
Common FormPowder
Products Containing Both (3)
| Product | Brand | Form |
|---|---|---|
| Cinsulin Cinnamon Plus | Woodstock Vitamins | Capsule |
| OptiMetaboliX Vanilla Delight No added Sugar, No Stevia | XYMOGEN | Powder |
| OptiMetaboliX 2:1 Vanilla Delightdiscontinued | XYMOGEN | Powder |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which has more products, CinSulin or Green Tea Leaf Extract, Aqueous?
Green Tea Leaf Extract, Aqueous has more products with 11 products vs 7.
What is the average CinSulin dosage vs Green Tea Leaf Extract, Aqueous?
CinSulin averages 250 mg. Green Tea Leaf Extract, Aqueous averages 179.82 mg.
Can you take CinSulin and Green Tea Leaf Extract, Aqueous together?
There are 3 products that contain both CinSulin and Green Tea Leaf Extract, Aqueous. Always consult a healthcare professional before combining supplements.