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Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables

28 ingredients on file in the NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database. Currently on-market in the U.S.

28
Ingredients
10
Nutrient categories
Top 8%
By ingredient count

Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables is a other combinations supplement by Nutrilite in tablet or pill form, listing 28 ingredients in the NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD), maintained by the Office of Dietary Supplements at the National Institutes of Health. Currently listed as on-market. Daily Value percentages shown below are based on FDA reference daily intake amounts for adults.

Product Details

Form
Tablet or Pill
Database Entry Date
2025-03-25
Ingredients
28

Supplement Facts (28 Ingredients)

Per-row amounts not disclosed: The NIH DSLD record for this product lists ingredients but does not include the per-row Supplement Facts panel (quantities and Daily Value percentages). The full panel may be visible on the physical label or on the manufacturer's site. Verify amounts before use. Look up on NIH DSLD →
Ingredient Group Amount % DV
Epigallocatechin Gallate EGCG Not disclosed on label No DV
Quercetin Quercetin Not disclosed on label No DV
Ellagic Acid Ellagic Acid Not disclosed on label No DV
Hesperidin Hesperidin Not disclosed on label No DV
Lutein Lutein Not disclosed on label No DV
Lycopene Lycopene Not disclosed on label No DV
Nutrilite Phytonutrient Concentrate Proprietary Blend (Herb/Botanical) Not disclosed on label No DV
Blueberry, Powder Blueberry Not disclosed on label No DV
Elderberry Fruit Extract elderberry Not disclosed on label No DV
Rosemary Leaf Extract Rosemary Not disclosed on label No DV
Acerola Fruit Concentrate Acerola Not disclosed on label No DV
Broccoli, Dehydrated Broccoli Not disclosed on label No DV
Spinach, Powder Spinach Not disclosed on label No DV
Carrot Pulp powder Carrot Not disclosed on label No DV
Microcrystalline Cellulose Cellulose Not disclosed on label No DV
Maltodextrin Maltodextrin Not disclosed on label No DV
Sucrose Sucrose Not disclosed on label No DV
Croscarmellose Sodium Croscarmellose Not disclosed on label No DV
Stearic Acid Stearic Acid Not disclosed on label No DV
Soy Protein Isolate Soy Protein Not disclosed on label No DV
Sodium Alginate Sodium Not disclosed on label No DV
Agar Agar Not disclosed on label No DV
Palm Oil Palm Oil Not disclosed on label No DV
Acacia Acacia Not disclosed on label No DV
Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose Hypromellose Not disclosed on label No DV
Silicon Dioxide Silicon Not disclosed on label No DV
Glycerin Glycerol Not disclosed on label No DV
Carnauba Wax Carnauba wax Not disclosed on label No DV

How does Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables compare?

Ingredients listed on each label, against the other combinations category average of 21.8. Data from the NIH DSLD.

Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables28
1,000 mg Vitamin C Acai Berry34
Other Combinations average21.8

Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables lists 6 ingredients fewer than 1,000 mg Vitamin C Acai Berry. That is 6 above the other combinations average.

What the Label Data Shows

Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables is cataloged in the NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) as a other combinations supplement from Nutrilite, sold in tablet or pill form. The label declares 28 ingredients. These ingredients span 10 nutrient categories, non-nutrient/non-botanical, botanical, other, mineral, and 6 more, reflecting a multi-component formula rather than a single-nutrient product.

Daily Value coverage on this label is informative. No ingredients on this label reach 100% of the FDA reference Daily Value, 0 fall below 100% DV, and 28 have no FDA-established Daily Value reference.. Some nutrients (such as botanicals, amino acids, and specialty compounds) have no Daily Value because the FDA has not set a reference intake; absence of a DV is neither good nor bad on its own.

Market status matters for supplement research. This product is currently listed as on-market in the DSLD, with its label first entered into the database on 2025-03-25. On-market products are currently being distributed in the United States, though the DSLD does not verify the accuracy of label claims or evaluate safety or efficacy. The DSLD is a label database, not an FDA approval list, under the 1994 DSHEA framework, dietary supplements do not require pre-market approval, and label information reflects what manufacturers self-declare rather than independent laboratory verification. This page presents factual label data for reference only and is not medical advice; consult a licensed healthcare provider before making decisions about any supplement.

Source: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) Supplement label data for Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables: ingredients, % Daily Value, market status, brand · 2026 DSLD captures manufacturer-self-declared label information; the NIH does not verify accuracy or evaluate safety/efficacy. Dietary supplements are regulated under DSHEA 1994, no pre-market FDA approval is required.

Nearby Other Combinations Products

Other products in the NIH DSLD cataloged under the same supplement type. Useful for comparing formulations within the other combinations category.

Compare Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables vs 1,000 mg Vitamin C Acai Berry →

Ingredient Breakdown by Category

non-nutrient/non-botanical
8
Epigallocatechin Gallate, Quercetin, Ellagic Acid, +5 more
botanical
8
Blueberry, Powder, Elderberry Fruit Extract, Rosemary Leaf Extract, +5 more
other
4
Microcrystalline Cellulose, Croscarmellose Sodium, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, +1 more
mineral
2
Sodium Alginate, Silicon Dioxide
blend
1
Nutrilite Phytonutrient Concentrate
complex carbohydrate
1
Maltodextrin
sugar
1
Sucrose
fatty acid
1
Stearic Acid
protein
1
Soy Protein Isolate
fat
1
Palm Oil

Daily Value Coverage

0
Above 100% DV
0
Below 100% DV
28
No DV Established

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Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients are in Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables?
Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables contains 28 ingredients. Ingredients span 10 categories: non-nutrient/non-botanical, botanical, other, mineral, blend, complex carbohydrate, sugar, fatty acid, protein, fat.
Who manufactures Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables?
Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables is currently manufactured by Nutrilite. It is classified as a Other Combinations supplement in tablet or pill form.
Is Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables still available for purchase?
Yes, Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables is currently listed as on-market in the NIH DSLD database.
What is the serving size of Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables?
The serving size is not specified.
What type of supplement is Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables?
Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables is classified as a "Other Combinations" supplement in the NIH database. This category includes products primarily composed of other combinations ingredients. The NIH DSLD tracks 9 supplement categories: Vitamin, Mineral, Botanical, Amino Acid & Protein, Non-Nutrient, Fat & Fatty Acid, Multi-Vitamin & Mineral, Botanical with Nutrients, and Other Combinations.
Where does this Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables data come from?
All label data comes from the NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD), maintained by the Office of Dietary Supplements at the National Institutes of Health. The DSLD is a publicly accessible database containing label information, including ingredients, serving sizes, and Daily Value percentages, for dietary supplement products marketed in the United States.

Data Sources & Methodology

Data as of 2025. Source: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD).

Supplement label data sourced from the Source: NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD), maintained by the Office of Dietary Supplements at the National Institutes of Health. The DSLD contains label information from dietary supplement products marketed in the United States.

Daily Value (DV) percentages are based on Source: FDA 21 CFR 101.9 Reference Daily Intake (RDI) values for adults. Products marked "Off Market" may no longer be available for purchase but their label data remains in the database for reference.

Disclaimer, Not Medical Advice: Label data from the Source: NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD). This information is for educational and reference purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or combining any dietary supplement, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, take prescription medication, or have a medical condition.