The overall rating for evodiamine is 1 out of 3 meaning there is little if any evidence that this supplement does what it claims to do. Using this supplement will not lead to positive results.

Table of Contents

  1. Simple Report
  2. Detailed Report
  3. Overall Effectiveness Rating
  4. Research Rating
  5. Products Containing Evodiamine
  6. Claim Ratings
  7. References

Evodiamine Simple Report

  • Supplement: Evodiamine
  • Supplement Category: plant and food extracts
  • Number of Products Containing Evodiamine: 41
  • Effectiveness Rating: 1 out of 3
  • Research Rating: 40 (above 80 indicates sufficient research)
  • Number of Studies: 2
  • Number of Claims: 2

Evodiamine Detailed Report

Overall Effectiveness Rating

The overall effectiveness rating for evodiamine is 1 out of 3. This rating means there is little to no evidence to back the supplement's use. Using this supplement will not lead to positive results. Note, this effectiveness rating is for evodiamine as a whole; there are also individual ratings for the claims below.

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Research Rating for Evodiamine

There are 2 studies in the database on evodiamine; the research rating is 40. 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 evodiamine as a whole; there are also individual ratings for the claims below.

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Products Containing Evodiamine

Products Names Amount of Evodiamine
Burning Man 10mg
Scorch 50mg
e3 Amount not listed.
Shredded Steel 100mg
Steel Sweat 100mg
Full list of all 41 products containing Evodiamine.

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.

Body Composition (weight, muscle, body fat) Claims Effectiveness Rating Research Rating
increase fat burning

Energy Balance (calories in & calories out) Claims Effectiveness Rating Research Rating
increase energy expenditure

References

Title of Study
Capsaicin and evodiamine ingestion does not augment energy expenditure and fat oxidation at rest or after moderately-intense exercise
Effects of Capsaicin and Evodiamine Ingestion on Energy Expenditure and Lipid Oxidation at Rest and After Moderately-Intense Exercise in Men