Green tea extract and EGCG Green tea extract, specifically its primary catechin EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate), has modest evidence for thermogenesis and fat oxidation
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According to the episode, a human study found that women with endometriosis had lower GLP-1 levels in peritoneal fluid , suggesting that GLP-1 signaling may already be altered in the inflammatory environment surrounding lesions
Thus it produces energy