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Catechin is a type of flavonoid found in many plants, including green tea, apples, and cocoa. It is a powerful antioxidant that has been linked to a variety of health benefits, including improved heart health, reduced inflammation, and improved cognitive function. As such, catechin has become a popular ingredient in vitamins and dietary supplements.
Catechin is available in a variety of forms, including capsules, tablets, and powders. It is often combined with other vitamins and minerals to create a comprehensive supplement. It is also available as a standalone ingredient in many products.
Catechin is widely available in health food stores, pharmacies, and online retailers. Many major supplement companies offer catechin-based products, including Nature's Way, NOW Foods, and Solaray. Additionally, many tea companies offer catechin-rich teas, such as Yogi Tea and Traditional Medicinals. Show Less Read more