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Green Tea Extract

Green tea extract is a more concentrated way to take green tea, usually in capsules or advanced delivery formats rather than as a brewed drink. This range brings together the extract-led options for people who want a supplement-style routine and a faster way to compare labels.

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    Green Tea Extract

    $39.90

    Grenera Green Tea Extract provides an excellent source of potent, bioflavonoid-rich compounds high in polyphenols. These polyphenols help slow down...

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    EGCg, Green Tea Extract 400mg

    Original Price $34.90
    Current Price $33.20

    NOW Green Tea Extract with 200 mg EGCg possesses the phytonutrient content equal to about 2-3 cups of green tea. Green tea bioactive compounds incl...

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What green tea extract means

Green tea extract is made to deliver key green tea compounds in a more compact form than a cup of tea. That can make it a practical option if you do not want to brew tea every day, or if you prefer a capsule-based routine when you are travelling or keeping things simple.

What to compare on the label

The most useful things to compare are whether the product highlights EGCg, how concentrated the formula appears, and whether it uses a standard capsule or a more advanced delivery style. Some products keep the formula straightforward, while others lean into premium positioning or absorption-focused language.

How extract differs from brewed tea

Brewed green tea is more about the drinking ritual, flavour, and day-to-day enjoyment. Extract is usually chosen for convenience and concentration. It is still worth checking the label for caffeine information, because extract products can vary.

Routine fit

If you want a drinkable option, the broader green tea supplements range gives you more tea and powder choices. If you want to stay focused on concentrated formulas, this page keeps the shortlist tighter and easier to compare.

Common questions

Is EGCg the same as green tea extract?

EGCg is one of the better-known catechins found in green tea. Some products highlight it clearly on the label, while others describe the extract more broadly.

Is liposomal always better?

Not necessarily. It is simply a different delivery style. The best choice depends on the format you prefer, the label details, and how you want the product to fit into your routine.

Do green tea extract products contain caffeine?

Some do, and the amount can vary, so it is best to check each label if caffeine matters to you.