NATROL CRAVEX "HELPS YOU CONTROL CRAVINGS," according to product labeling. Slated to ship to retail outlets by mid-July, the "weight management" dietary supplement contains Gymnema sylvestre (300 mg), chromium picolinate (200 mcg), L-glutamine (250 mg), licorice root (250 mg), DL-phenylalanine (250 mg) and 5-hydroxytryptophan (10 mg) to "help curb cravings while promoting balanced glucose and metabolism levels," according to Chatsworth, Calif.-based Natrol. The claim bears an asterisk referring to the FDA disclaimer on the box, as do many other statements on packaging.
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