Dandelion Extract
The overall rating for dandelion extract is 3 out of 3 meaning there is evidence that this supplement lives up to its expectations. Using this supplement should lead to positive results.
Table of Contents
- Simple Report
- Detailed Report
- Overall Effectiveness Rating
- Research Rating
- Products Containing Dandelion Extract
- Claim Ratings
- References
Dandelion Extract Simple Report
Dandelion Extract Detailed Report
Overall Effectiveness Rating
The overall effectiveness rating for dandelion extract is 3 out of 3. This rating means the evidence is clear on the supplement's ability to deliver positive results. Using this supplement will lead to positive results. Note, this effectiveness rating is for dandelion extract as a whole; there are also individual ratings for the claims below.
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Research Rating for Dandelion Extract
There is one study in the database on dandelion extract; the research rating is 20. A score above 80 means the effectiveness rating for this supplement is reliable. A score under 80 means there is insufficient evidence to ensure a reliable effectiveness rating. Note, this research rating is for dandelion extract as a whole; there are also individual ratings for the claims below.
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Products Containing Dandelion Extract
Products Names | Amount of Dandelion Extract |
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VBurn | 200mg |
Acid Rain Fat Burner Powder | Amount not listed. |
Deficit | 100mg |
Shredex | 67mg |
Variant-8 | 200mg |
Full list of all 111 products containing Dandelion Extract. |
Claim Ratings
The overall ratings above are an average of the individual claim ratings below. Individual claims may have higher or lower ratings compared to the supplement's overall rating. For example, some supplements may have excellent backing for one claim, but be completely useless for another. Click on a claim below for more information.
Cardiovascular Health Claims | Effectiveness Rating | Research Rating |
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increase HDL (good) cholesterol levels |
References
Title of Study |
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Effect of Dandelion Juice Supplementation on Alcohol-Induced Oxidative Stress and Hangover in Healthy Male College Students |