XALYA Green Tea Extract Powder
Pure, decaffeinated green tea extract designed to support clean energy, focus, and daily wellness from within. Rich in antioxidants and polyphenols, this finely milled powder helps promote a healthy metabolism, balanced energy, and radiant skin without caffeine or additives.
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This green tea extract powder, standardized for high polyphenol and EGCG content, supports whole-body wellness from within. Research on green tea catechins suggests they may help with:
Enhanced focus, attention, and mental clarity*
Steady energy and alertness without caffeine*
Healthy metabolism and fat oxidation support*
Antioxidant protection for skin and cells*
Overall balance, vitality, and long-term wellness*
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8 oz (227 g) resealable pouch.
Each serving is only ¼ teaspoon. Over 370 servings per bag!
Standardized to 98% polyphenols and 50% EGCG for maximum potency.
Decaffeinated, plant-based extract crafted for daily wellness and antioxidant support.
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Active Ingredient:
• Green Tea Leaf Extract Powder (Camellia sinensis leaf), standardized to ≥ 98% polyphenols, ≥ 80% catechins, and ≥ 50% EGCG – 610 mg per servingOther Ingredients:
• NoneVegan | Gluten Free | Non-GMO | Sugar Free
Mix. Sip. Glow.
XALYA Green Tea Extract dissolves easily into smoothies, coffee, shakes, or even baking recipes for a clean, antioxidant-rich boost. Only ¼ teaspoon per serving.
The Science Behind XALYA Green Tea Extract
Rooted in research and crafted with intention, XALYA Green Tea Extract harnesses the natural power of green tea polyphenols to support energy, focus, skin health, and overall wellness.
Promotes Metabolic Balance
Catechins in green tea extract support the body’s natural metabolism and fat oxidation, helping maintain steady energy and overall metabolic wellness.*
Supports Focus and Cognitive Function
Decaffeinated green tea catechins have been shown to support attention, working memory, and mental clarity, helping maintain focus through daily demands.*
Supports Healthy Skin from Within
Green tea polyphenols can help protect skin from oxidative stress and environmental exposure, supporting hydration, smooth texture, and overall skin appearance.*
Encourages Liver and Cellular Health
EGCG, the key compound in green tea, helps support liver function and antioxidant defenses, promoting overall metabolic and cellular wellness.*
Powerful Antioxidant Defense
Green tea extract delivers concentrated polyphenols that help neutralize free radicals and support long-term cellular health and vitality.*
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