Green Coffee Bean Extract 60 Capsules

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Ancient Nutra Green Coffee Bean Extract capsules

Concentrated green coffee bean extract

Last updated: May 2026

Ancient Nutra's Green Coffee Bean Extract is a concentrated source of chlorogenic acid antioxidants, derived from unroasted (green) coffee beans, traditionally used to support metabolism and healthy weight management.

Benefits

  • Supports metabolism and fat metabolism.
  • Supports healthy blood sugar.
  • Supports healthy cholesterol.
  • Concentrated antioxidant support.

How to take it

Take 1 capsule with a meal, up to 2 capsules a day. Pair with a balanced diet and regular activity.

Frequently asked questions

How is the extract different from the capsule?

The extract is more concentrated in chlorogenic acid, the active antioxidant, for a stronger daily dose.

Does it replace diet and exercise?

No. It is a support supplement that works best alongside a balanced diet and regular activity.

Quality

Made in Sri Lanka under BRCGS, GMP, HACCP, FSSC 22000, and ISO 22000. Vegetarian capsules.

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