Beachbody
SHAKEOLOGY Chocolate
LNHPD
21199815
Clean labelObjective label signals
Flagged excipients
0
none
FDA recalls
0
no recall history
CAERS reports
11
FDA consumer events
Certifications
0
none recorded
No authority-flagged excipients or recalls. · Every flag below links to the authority's published citation.
NIH LiverTox
1 ingredient with hepatotoxicity classification
Worst severity: Category D
- GinkgoCategory D
LiverTox Category D (hepatotoxicity — separate concern from IARC Group 2B carcinogenicity classification). A handful of hepatitis reports.
LiverTox →
Supplement Facts
14 active ingredients| Ingredient | Amount | % DV |
|---|---|---|
| Biotin UNII · 6SO6U10H04 | 90.0 micrograms | — |
| Magnesium UNII · I38ZP9992A | 80.0 milligrams | — |
| Molybdenum UNII · 81AH48963U | 30.0 micrograms | — |
| Smallanthus sonchifolius Yacon | 400.0 milligrams | — |
| Salvia hispanica | 650.0 milligrams | — |
| Chromium UNII · 0R0008Q3JB | 60.0 micrograms | — |
| Folate UNII · 935E97BOY8 | 200.0 micrograms | — |
| Chlorella vulgaris | 300.0 milligrams | — |
| Vitamin K1 Vitamin K | 40.0 micrograms | — |
| Beta-Carotene Vitamin AUNII · 01YAE03M7J | 3000.0 micrograms | — |
| Beta-Carotene Vitamin AUNII · 01YAE03M7J | 5000.0 IU | — |
| Plukenetia volubilis | 5.0 milligrams | — |
| Ginkgo biloba GinkgoUNII · 19FUJ2C58T | 21.0 milligrams | — |
| Camellia sinensis | 41.0 milligrams | — |
What this product supports · authorized claims
15 authority-backed effects
Rolled up from EFSA / FDA / NIH ODS authorized function claims on this product's active ingredients. Each row shows which ingredients contribute.
- from: Folate
- from: Chromium
- from: Vitamin A
- from: Vitamin A
- from: Vitamin A
- from: Magnesium
- from: Biotin · Magnesium
- from: Biotin · Magnesium
- from: Magnesium · Vitamin K
- from: Magnesium
- from: Biotin
- from: Molybdenum
- from: Vitamin K
- from: Folate
- from: Magnesium
FDA CAERS · adverse event context
11
consumer-submitted adverse event reports filed with the FDA CFSAN Adverse Event Reporting System mentioning this product or its brand.
CAERS reports are unverified consumer submissions — not adjudicated causality. Large well-known brands accumulate proportionally more reports simply due to broader use. About CAERS →