Supplement × Supplement·a caution·Insufficient evidence

Green Tea Extract + HGH Fragment 176-191

Caution Insufficient evidence

Weight-loss supplement stacking can increase adverse-effect burden while efficacy remains unproven.

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Pair type
Caution
Evidence
Insufficient
Source citations
1
Scope
Supplement × Supplement
Last verified
June 4, 2026
CautionInsufficient evidence

What is happening. Weight-loss supplement stacking can increase adverse-effect burden while efficacy remains unproven.

Mechanism. Overlapping weight-loss marketing with different safety liabilities.

Recommendation. Avoid multi-agent weight-loss stacks, especially with liver disease, anxiety, or hypertension.

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Effect on the composite score

If both Green Tea Extract and HGH Fragment 176-191 are in the same stack, this pair applies −5 to your Stack Score (per scored caution row).

The full algorithm, the clamping rules, and four worked stacks are at /methodology/stack-score.

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Reference material

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  • 1Heffernan MA et al. AOD9604 animal lipid metabolism. Endocrinology. 2001.Needs sourceNo link

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