🟢 100/100

This product looks safe

  • No ingredients exceed tolerable upper intake levels
  • Limited research evidence available for ingredients
B Label Compliance Grade

Product Label

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Label Data

1 mL Serving Size
30 Servings
Botanical Product Type
0% Evidence Coverage

Supplement Facts — Evidence Check

Black Pepper Extract
5 mg
📊 Market median: 35.0mg (257 products)
Median 35.0mg This product: 33mg

Other Ingredients

Medium Chain Triglyceride Oil Natural & Artificial Flavors

Label Claims — Verification

Nutrient
All Other
Structure/Function
All Other (99% of products) Structure/Function (77% of products) Nutrient (13% of products)

Target Groups

Adult (18 - 50 Years) Women (not pregnant or lactating)

Product Information

📋 Directions for Use

Suggested use: Shake well before each use. Place approximately 20 drops under the tongue for 60-90 seconds before swallowing.

⚠️ Warnings & Precautions

Caution: Do not exceed recommended dose.

Do not take if pregnant or nursing.

Not intended for use under the age of 18.

Individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement.

Keep out of reach of children.

🧪 Formulation Notes

Tincture with black pepper and MCT oil

Additional Information

Store tightly closed in a cool dry place.

Product Details

DSLD Entry Date 2024-02-22
Product Type Botanical
Form Liquid
Brand InfoWars M.D
DSLD ID 307119
Data Updated 2026-04-11

Research Evidence

5 Research Sources
44 Avg Quality Score
3 Clinical Trial
2 Rct
C Effect of aromatherapy with peppermint, ginger, and lavender on postoperative nausea severity after oral surgery under general anaesthesia: A single-blind randomized controlled trial.
Rct Complementary therapies in medicine
C Effects of Peppermint Oil in Mild-moderate Hypertension.
Clinical Trial ClinicalTrials.gov 2024
C Effects of Peppermint Oil in Cardiometabolic Outcomes
Clinical Trial ClinicalTrials.gov 2021
C Efficacy and Safety of a Food Supplement With Standardized Menthol, Limonene, and Gingerol Content in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Clinical Trial ClinicalTrials.gov 2018
C Efficacy of Peppermint oil in diarrhea predominant IBS - a double blind randomized placebo - controlled study
Rct Mymensingh medical journal : MMJ 2013
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