Slimmer reflects the craftsmanship behind every Green Organics formula. Each batch is weighed by hand in the stillroom, and every recipe is verified line by line before production. The result is a clean, purposeful botanical blend made without fillers, flow agents, artificial excipients, or unnecessary ingredients. Just carefully selected botanicals blended to the same standards that have earned Slimmer its loyal following.
Whether you're beginning a wellness journey or simply looking for consistent daily support, Slimmer fits naturally into your routine. One scoop each day helps reinforce healthy habits while supporting metabolic balance, digestive wellness, and healthier cravings over time. It's not about chasing rapid results, it's about giving your body thoughtful, botanical support that makes long-term consistency both simple and sustainable.*
Metabolic Support: Slendacor cluster - A 2025 meta-analysis
of randomized controlled trials evaluated Moringa oleifera,
including a standardized moringa, curry leaf, and turmeric
formulation at 900 mg/day, on cardiometabolic outcomes
such as glycemic indices, lipids, and blood pressure. Nutrients,
2025 - PMC12655524
Metabolic Support: cinnamon - An umbrella review of 21
meta-analyses of RCTs found cinnamon supplementation
associated with improvements in fasting blood glucose and
lipid profiles. Frontiers in Nutrition, 2025 - PMC12620228
Metabolic Support: mulberry leaf - Randomized, doubleblind trials found mulberry leaf extract enriched in
1-deoxynojirimycin (DNJ) improved post-meal glycemic
response, consistent with alpha-glucosidase inhibition. J.
Diabetes Investig., 2011 - PMC4014974
Craving Control: ashwagandha - A 60-day randomized,
double-blind, placebo-controlled trial found 600 mg/day of
full-spectrum ashwagandha root reduced serum cortisol and
stress-scale scores versus placebo. Indian J. Psychol. Med.,
2012 - PMC3573577
Craving Control: ashwagandha (pooled) - A systematic
review and meta-analysis of RCTs reported ashwagandha
reduced cortisol, perceived stress, and anxiety scores versus
placebo. 2025 - PMC12242034