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This product targets weight-conscious adults—men and women—looking for a convenient, drink-format supplement. While the four botanical actives have some research backing for metabolic support, the overall safety picture is concerning: Garcinia Cambogia is linked to over 200 adverse hepatotoxicity reports including liver transplant cases; both Green Tea and Green Coffee extracts add a dual caffeine load with no disclosed mg quantity on the label; Ponceau 4R, a synthetic azo dye flagged by EFSA and banned in the US, carries a mandatory EU hyperactivity warning for children; and sucralose, an artificial sweetener, raises emerging questions around gut microbiota and insulin response. No FSSAI licence number is present, complete nutrition data is absent, and the product's weight-loss efficacy claim remains clinically unverified—the single most useful thing a consumer can know is that the risk profile of these combined ingredients, especially for anyone with liver, cardiac, or metabolic conditions, warrants a doctor's sign-off before use.