AlkaSlim Ingredients: Four Names, Zero Doses
Baobab fiber, L-arabinose, spermidine, konjac glucomannan. Three of the four have a genuine research literature, and every one of those literatures is about an amount. AlkaSlim publishes no amount for any of them, so this page walks the evidence ingredient by ingredient and shows you precisely where it stops.
- Each of the four assessed against the published work on it
- No Supplement Facts panel exists — not on the page, not on the bottle
- The vendor's own page metadata lists a different formula again
- Live prices only: $69 / $177 / $294. No struck-out “regular” price
assessed one by one
published by the vendor
confirmed on the label
ingredient lists on one page
money-back guarantee
no fake deadline
The first, second and fourth chips are our findings from reading the manufacturer's page and its underlying configuration file. The third and fifth are the manufacturer's own statements. We have not tested the product and we publish no rating for it.
Quick Answer: What Are the AlkaSlim Ingredients, and at What Dose?
AlkaSlim's sales page names four ingredients — Baobab Fiber, L-Arabinose, Spermidine and Konjac Glucomannan — and publishes no amount for any of them. There is no Supplement Facts panel on the page and none is visible on the bottle photographs, so no ingredient in this formula can be compared against the research that makes it interesting. The same page's structured data lists a different set of six ingredients, so even the list itself is unsettled. The product is a capsule, taken as one daily with a full glass of water before a meal, 30 to a bottle, sold at $69, $177 and $294 for 1, 3 and 6 bottles with a 60-day money-back guarantee.
- Konjac glucomannan is the ingredient here with a recognised weight-management intake behind it in Europe — written around grams per day taken with water before meals, which a once-daily capsule of unknown strength cannot be checked against.
- L-arabinose inhibits sucrase, the enzyme that splits table sugar. Real and specific, and dosed in the literature relative to the sugar in the meal rather than as a flat figure.
- Spermidine is researched almost entirely in ageing and cardiovascular biology. There is no established supplemental amount for weight management, so its presence is a positioning choice.
What Is AlkaSlim?
AlkaSlim is a capsule dietary supplement sold as weight-management support, direct from the manufacturer's store through BuyGoods. One capsule a day with a full glass of water, preferably before a meal, 30 capsules per bottle, which makes one bottle a month.
The bottle prints the brand as two words — Alka Slim — with 30 Capsules, Dietary Supplement, a seal reading The Original — Advanced Formula, and three starred structure/function claims: supports weight management, helps maintain energy and vitality, promotes appetite control and satiety.
One thing to know before reading anything else about it. The store page is an uncleaned template: its static HTML belongs to a nootropic product and still carries reviews about memory and focus, a reference list about vitamin D and B12, and copy describing a scoop of powder. The genuine AlkaSlim content is injected on top of that at runtime from a configuration file. Where the two disagree, this site follows the label and the configuration, and treats the static page as contamination.
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The Four AlkaSlim Ingredients, Assessed Against the Literature
In the manufacturer's own order. For each one: what it is, what the published work measured, and what the absence of a figure does to that evidence.
AlkaSlim ingredient panel — four names, four blanks
| Ingredient | Amount per serving | % Daily Value |
|---|---|---|
| Serving: 1 capsule daily with a full glass of water, preferably before a meal · Capsules per bottle: 30 (a 30-day supply) | ||
| Baobab Fiber | Not disclosed | — |
| L-Arabinose | Not disclosed | — |
| Spermidine | Not disclosed | — |
| Konjac Glucomannan | Not disclosed | — |
| Baobab Fiber. The pulp of the baobab fruit is a legitimate fibre source and a long-established food. As a supplement ingredient it stands or falls on quantity, because fibre does its work by physical bulk; a name on a list settles nothing, and no figure is published here. | ||
| L-Arabinose. Genuinely interesting biochemistry: it competes with sucrose for sucrase, the enzyme that splits table sugar at the gut wall. Note the specificity — it acts on sucrose, not on starch and not on fat, so it has nothing to do on a meal without table sugar in it. | ||
| Spermidine. The outlier. This is a polyamine with a serious literature in autophagy, ageing and cardiovascular biology, and effectively none in weight management. Its presence in a slimming capsule is a marketing decision rather than a conclusion drawn from evidence. | ||
| Konjac Glucomannan. The only ingredient on the list with a recognised weight-management intake attached to it in Europe — and that recognition is written around grams per day taken with water before meals. An undisclosed amount in a once-daily capsule cannot be measured against it. | ||
| Four blanks in the middle column, and not one of them is ours to fill. No Supplement Facts panel is published for this product anywhere — not on the store page, not on the bottle photographs — so every figure that would let you check the four names above against the research is simply absent. Worse, the machine-readable data in the page's own head declares six ingredients that its visible copy never mentions. Two incompatible formulas on one page is not a disclosure; it is a reason to ask the seller for the panel in writing before you buy. | ||
| *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. | ||
Two requests are worth making before you buy anything here: the Supplement Facts panel, and an explanation of why the page's own structured data lists six ingredients that do not appear in its visible copy. Both are reasonable questions and both have one-line answers if the seller has them.
What Each Ingredient Is Supposed to Do
Ordered by how much published human work stands behind the mechanism, strongest first — and every one of them is a mechanism that scales with the amount taken.
Strongest: viscosity from soluble fibre
Konjac glucomannan absorbs water and forms a gel, slowing gastric emptying and increasing fullness. It is the one ingredient here whose weight-management use has been assessed and written into authorised claim wording in Europe — wording built around grams per day, split into doses taken with water before meals.
Specific: enzyme inhibition at the gut wall
L-arabinose competitively inhibits sucrase, the brush-border enzyme that splits sucrose into glucose and fructose. That is a narrow, well-characterised action and it applies only to table sugar — starch and fat are handled by other enzymes entirely. The human work doses it relative to the sucrose in the meal.
Weakest link to this category: a polyamine from ageing research
Spermidine is made by your own cells and supplied by food, notably wheat germ. The research on it is substantial and is largely about autophagy, ageing and cardiovascular health. Finding it in a weight-management capsule is not a conclusion the literature supports; it is a positioning decision.
Six Rules This Page Follows
So you can check the working rather than take our word for it. Each rule below changed something specific about what appears on this page.
An ingredient is judged on its amount
Naming an ingredient establishes that the formulator knows which ingredient in the category is interesting. It establishes nothing else. Every result worth citing on baobab fibre, on sucrase inhibition and on polyamines was produced at a stated quantity, so a quantity is what we look for first — and what we report as absent when it is absent.
A missing panel is a finding, not a footnote
There is no Supplement Facts panel for this product anywhere: not on the store page, not on any of the three bottle photographs, not in the configuration file the page is generated from. That is the largest single fact about the product, so it appears in the first paragraph rather than in the small print at the bottom.
Where the vendor contradicts itself, both sides are shown
This page's structured data names six ingredients its visible copy never mentions, and its static HTML describes a powder measured in scoops while its label reads 30 capsules. We resolve what the label can resolve, say plainly what it cannot, and never quietly pick the flattering version.
Only prices you can actually pay
The live ladder is $69, $177 and $294. The store's crossed-out figures imply three different regular prices for one bottle, and one of its savings claims is larger than the markdown it is calculated from, so none of them is reproduced here. A former price has to be a price somebody was actually charged.
Nothing we did not collect
No star rating, no review count, no testimonial, no customer photograph, no countdown and no "most customers choose" statistic. Our structured data carries no rating and no review markup, because we have neither.
Manufacturer claims stay attributed to the manufacturer
GMP certified, non-GMO, made in the USA, no known side effects: all of those are the company's statements about its own product and are printed here as such. "FDA-registered facility" describes the premises. The FDA does not approve dietary supplements, and nothing here says otherwise.
The manufacturer's own guarantee mark, reproduced as supplied. Sixty days from the original purchase date, claimed by email to contact@customercs.com — and the manufacturer's stated process requires all products to be returned, including empty bottles, within the window. Read that condition before you rely on the seal.
What AlkaSlim Claims, Word for Word
Reproduced because you should see exactly what is being claimed, not because we endorse it. None has been evaluated by the FDA, none is a claim to treat or cure anything, and a supplement supports diet and activity rather than replacing them.
"Supports weight management*"
Claim line one on the bottle. The asterisk exists because this is a structure/function claim, which is the only kind of claim a dietary supplement may make.
"Helps maintain energy & vitality*"
Claim line two. "Maintain" is doing careful work in that sentence, and it is worth noticing which verb a manufacturer chose.
"Promotes appetite control & satiety*"
Claim line three, and the one that maps onto a real mechanism — viscous fibre and fullness. Which brings you straight back to the amount, which is not published.
"The Original — Advanced Formula"
The seal on the front label. It is brand language rather than a testable claim, and we treat it as such.
Manufacturing standards
Made in the USA, in an FDA-registered facility, to GMP standards, per the manufacturer. Registration is about the premises; the FDA does not approve dietary supplements, and no product may honestly be called FDA approved.
"No known side effects"
The manufacturer's phrasing, repeated here as theirs. With undisclosed amounts it is not a statement anyone outside the company can verify, and it does not replace asking a clinician if you are pregnant, nursing or managing a condition.
How to Take AlkaSlim
The manufacturer's instruction is a single sentence. Each clause in it is there for a reason.
"Take one capsule of AlkaSlim daily"
One capsule, once a day — the manufacturer's own wording. Do not exceed it. With no published amounts there is no basis on which anyone could judge what a double dose would even be.
"with a full glass of water"
The clause that matters most. Konjac glucomannan gels on contact with water, and a viscous fibre taken with too little liquid is the documented hazard for this class of ingredient. Take it sitting upright and finish the glass.
"preferably before a meal"
Timing that fits both named mechanisms: a fibre gel and a sucrase inhibitor both need to be in place before food arrives. It also matches how the published work on both was conducted.
Speak to a clinician first if you have any difficulty swallowing or any narrowing or motility disorder of the throat, oesophagus, stomach or bowel — viscous fibre is not appropriate in those situations. The manufacturer advises anyone pregnant, nursing or managing a medical condition to consult a healthcare provider before use. Viscous fibre can also slow the absorption of medication taken at the same time, so ask a pharmacist about spacing if you take anything on a schedule.
What AlkaSlim Costs Today
Transcribed from the official store on 15 August 2026. Supplement pricing moves without notice — the checkout page is the only price that binds.
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Payment is processed on the manufacturer's own secure checkout. This site never sees your card details.
You will notice no crossed-out price above. The store publishes one, but it does not survive arithmetic: its three "regular" figures imply three different regular prices for the same bottle depending which tier you look at, and its single-bottle row advertises a saving twenty dollars smaller than the markdown its own struck-through price implies. A former price has to be a price the seller genuinely charged (FTC 16 CFR 233), so this site reproduces none of those figures and prints only the live ladder. The per-bottle prices — $69, $59 and $49 — are all real prices and comparing them is fair. One more thing worth knowing before you choose the single bottle: it is listed as "+ Shipping" and the vendor states no amount for it anywhere.
No Ratings, No Testimonials, and Why
There is a rating on the vendor's page. There is a reason it is not on this one.
We collected no reviews of AlkaSlim, so this site publishes none — no star rating in the copy and no rating or review markup in the structured data. The vendor does advertise social proof of its own, and none of its figures are repeated here. In this case that social proof also fails its own test: the review cards on the store page describe memory, focus and cognitive benefits, several describe measuring out a scoop of powder, and another names a different product outright, all of it left over from the template that page was built on. The testimonials below them make specific weight-loss results claims that nobody outside the company can check. Unverified results claims on a weight-loss product are exactly what an affiliate site should not be repeating, so we do not.
What Comes With an AlkaSlim Order
The store advertises no bonuses, no free guides and no digital extras, so none are listed here. What follows is the offer as it actually stands.
The guarantee, and its condition
Sixty days from the original purchase date. The manufacturer's stated process is an email to contact@customercs.com followed by returning all products, including empty bottles, inside the window. Keep the bottles — that condition is real and it is easy to miss.
Shipping, tier by tier
The 3 and 6-bottle tiers are printed "+ Free US Shipping". The single bottle is printed "+ Shipping" with no figure anywhere on the page. A highlight box elsewhere claims free shipping applies to 6-bottle orders only, which understates the vendor's own table; the table is the more reliable of the two.
Checkout and the funnel behind it
Payment is processed by BuyGoods as a one-time purchase. Every checkout link redirects to a post-purchase offer page, so expect further offers between paying and receiving your receipt. Offers after checkout are not the same thing as a recurring charge.
No subscription of any kind
No autoship, rebill, recurring-billing or free-trial language appears anywhere on the sales page or in the configuration file that generates it. Read the checkout page anyway — that is where the terms actually bind.
What is not included
No Supplement Facts panel, no certificate of analysis and no third-party test result is offered with the product or published on the page.
Support, and who owns it
Order, delivery and refund questions go to the merchant shown at checkout. This site cannot look up, amend or refund an order, because it has no access to any of them.
AlkaSlim — Your Questions Answered
What are the AlkaSlim ingredients?
The manufacturer's visible copy names four: Baobab Fiber, L-Arabinose, Spermidine and Konjac Glucomannan. No amount is published for any of them and there is no Supplement Facts panel on the page or the bottle photographs. The structured data on the same page names a different set of six ingredients, so the formula is not reliably disclosed anywhere. Ask the store for the panel before deciding.
How much of each ingredient does AlkaSlim contain?
That is not published. Every amount on this site reads "not disclosed" because the manufacturer discloses none, and we will not estimate a figure we cannot verify.
Does konjac glucomannan work for weight management?
Viscous fibre has a real, modest evidence base as a satiety aid alongside a reduced-calorie diet, and in Europe the authorised claim wording for glucomannan is written around a specific daily intake taken with water before meals. Whether this product delivers a comparable amount is not answerable from anything the manufacturer publishes.
What does L-arabinose do?
It competitively inhibits sucrase, the enzyme at the gut wall that splits table sugar into glucose and fructose. The action is specific to sucrose — it does nothing to starch or fat — and the published human work expresses the useful amount relative to the sugar in the meal rather than as a fixed milligram figure.
Why is spermidine in a weight-loss capsule?
The research literature on spermidine is largely in autophagy, ageing and cardiovascular biology rather than weight management, and there is no established supplemental amount for this purpose. Its inclusion looks like positioning rather than a conclusion drawn from evidence.
How do you take AlkaSlim, and how many capsules are in a bottle?
One capsule daily with a full glass of water, preferably before a meal. Thirty capsules per bottle, printed on the label — a 30-day supply, which is consistent with the store selling 1, 3 and 6 bottles as 30, 90 and 180 day supplies.
What is the refund policy?
Sixty days from the original purchase date. The manufacturer's stated process is to email contact@customercs.com and return all products, including empty bottles, within 60 days for a complete refund. The empty-bottle requirement is a genuine condition of the refund, so keep the packaging.
What does shipping cost, and is this a subscription?
The 3-bottle and 6-bottle tiers are listed with free US shipping; the single-bottle tier is listed as "+ Shipping" with no amount stated anywhere on the vendor's page. It is not a subscription — the checkout links are one-time BuyGoods purchases with no autoship or rebill language on the page, though each one does redirect to a post-purchase offer page, so expect further offers after you pay.
Are there side effects?
The manufacturer says there are no known side effects when used as directed, and advises anyone pregnant, nursing or managing a medical condition to consult a healthcare provider first. That assurance is not something anyone outside the company can test, because testing it would mean knowing the amounts, and the amounts are exactly what is withheld. Konjac glucomannan is a soluble fibre that swells with water, so take it with a full glass of water as directed, and speak to a clinician first if you have any swallowing or gastrointestinal condition.
Why are there no customer reviews on this page?
Because we did not collect any. There is no star rating in our copy and no rating or review markup in our structured data. The vendor's own reviews are also unusable: most of them describe memory and focus benefits and a powder measured in scoops, and one names a different product — they are leftovers from the template the page was built on.
Buy AlkaSlim From the Official Store
One capsule a day with a full glass of water, 30 to a bottle, free US shipping on the 3 and 6-bottle tiers, 60 days to change your mind. Ask for the Supplement Facts panel first.
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