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Diet Citrimax 1,000 mg

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This product looks safe

  • No ingredients exceed tolerable upper intake levels
  • 20% of ingredients have research evidence
B Label Compliance Grade

What the Evidence Says

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This supplement primarily features Garcinia berry extract and chromium, which are studied for their potential roles in appetite control and glucose metabolism. However, clinical evidence supporting the efficacy of these ingredients for weight loss is generally limited. The formulation also contains basic minerals like calcium and sodium.

AI-generated summary based on research evidence. Not medical advice.

Label

Product Label

Label for Diet Citrimax 1,000 mg
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Label Data

1 Tablet(s)
Serving Size
Other Combinations
Product Type
20%
Evidence Coverage
Ingredients

Supplement Facts — Evidence Check

Total Carbohydrates
1 Gram(s) (1% DV)
Calcium
178 mg (18% DV)
120 mcg (100% DV)
3.4× RDA — above typical dose 199 studies (A:1, B:55)
Sodium
50 mg (2% DV)
Market median: 600.0mg (321 products) 5 studies — no high-quality reviews

Other Ingredients

Dibasic Calcium Phosphate Stearic Acid modified Cellulose Gum Silica Magnesium Stearate
Claims

Label Claims — Verification

Unverified Nutrient
Unverified All Other
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Product Information

Directions for Use

Directions: 1 tablet 2 to 3 times daily, approximately 1 hour before meals. Do not exceed 3 tablets per day. For best results, take this product in conjunction with the enclosed Maximum Metabolism Weight Loss Plan.

Warnings & Precautions

Caution: If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or diabetic, consult your health care professional before using this product.

Do not use if either tamper-evident seal is broken or missing.

Keep out of the reach of children.

Formulation Notes

Citrimax combines a concentrated extract of the fruit of the Garcinia cambogia tree with the trace mineral chromium. The active ingredient of this fruit, (-)hydroxycitric acid (HCA), has been standardized for maximum potency. HCA has been shown to curb appetite in numerous animal studies. When taken in conjunction with the Maximum Metabolism Weight Loss Plan, body fat may be reduced.

May curb appetite

Additional Information

Store in a cool, dry place.

Metadata

Product Details

UPC / SKU0 21078 00308 3
DSLD Entry Date2019-12-22
Product TypeOther Combinations
FormTablet or Pill
DSLD ID211734
Data Updated2026-04-11
Research

Research Evidence

849
Research Sources
56
Avg Quality
450
Meta Analysis
152
Rct
137
Systematic Review
73
Clinical Trial
11
Regulatory Source
7
Other
7
Guideline
3
Openfda Safety
2
Cochrane Review
2
Observational
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A Vitamin and mineral supplementation for maintaining cognitive function in cognitively healthy people in mid and late life
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A Calcium supplementation during pregnancy for preventing hypertensive disorders and related problems
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2025 PubMed DOI
A Dietary calcium supplementation for preventing colorectal cancer and adenomatous polyps
Systematic Review The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2008 PubMed DOI
A Calcium and vitamin D for increasing bone mineral density in premenopausal women
Systematic Review The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2023 PubMed DOI
A Dietary sodium, sodium-to-potassium ratio, and risk of stroke: A systematic review and nonlinear dose-response meta-analysis
Meta Analysis Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland) 2019 PubMed DOI
A The association between circulating magnesium and clinically relevant outcomes in patients with chronic kidney disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Meta Analysis Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland) 2021 PubMed DOI
A Calcium channel blockers versus other classes of drugs for hypertension
Systematic Review The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2021 PubMed DOI
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