What’s in Slimvance® XP’s botanical blend—and is it clinically studied?

If you’re looking at Slimvance® XP Metabolism Igniter* and wondering what the “clinically developed botanical blend” actually means, here’s the straightforward breakdown—what the blend is, what it’s designed to do, and what kind of study support is referenced for the ingredients.

The botanical formula in Slimvance® XP

Slimvance® XP combines thermogenic support with a clinically developed botanical blend.

From the ingredient research referenced with the product, that botanical support includes:

  • AfperFIT® (a branded botanical ingredient referenced with a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study)
  • Slimvance® (the herbal blend referenced with a randomized clinical study when used alongside an 1,800-calorie diet and walking plan)

If you’re comparing options, this is a key difference: Slimvance® XP isn’t positioned as a single-ingredient approach—it’s built around branded, studied components.

Is it clinically backed?

Slimvance® XP references clinical research in two ways:

1) Study support for AfperFIT®

A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study is cited for AfperFIT®. In that study, the AfperFIT® group showed an increase in calories burned per day compared to placebo after 12 weeks.

2) Study support connected to Slimvance®

A randomized clinical study is cited that compared Slimvance® used with an 1,800-calorie diet and walking plan vs. placebo with the same plan. The study is referenced for outcomes over several time points.

Important note: Individual results can vary, and Slimvance® XP is intended to be used alongside a structured nutrition and activity plan.

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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.