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Verdict No. 206 · Search date 2026-07-11 · Methodology v0.6

Coleus forskohlii extract,
does it really help with Reduction of body fat and body weight?

30-Second Summary
D
Evidence Grade D · 31 · Safety caution
Weight loss was not demonstrated in human trials, and the positive body-fat signal has not been independently reproduced
What the
research shows
Three small 12-week RCTs of Coleus forskohlii extract were identified. A 30-man trial reported reductions in body-fat percentage and fat mass but did not establish weight loss, while a trial in women and a trial combined with a hypocaloric diet found no significant placebo-adjusted effect on weight or body fat. With small samples and product-company support, the weight subclaim is D, the body-fat subclaim is C, and the overall grade is D.
What the
ads claim
Advertising uses terms such as 'fat burning,' 'body-fat breakdown,' 'lean-mass increase,' and 'diet booster.' Human evidence consists of small 12-week studies; placebo-adjusted weight loss was not demonstrated and body-fat signals were inconsistent.
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Useful facts when choosing a product

  • The main RCTs generally used 250 mg of extract standardized to 10% forskolin twice daily.
  • Results cannot be directly applied to products with different forskolin content and extraction specifications.
  • In a trial combined with a hypocaloric diet, the diet effect must be distinguished from the ingredient effect.
  • Possible blood-pressure reduction, heart-rate change, gastrointestinal symptoms, and co-use with anticoagulant or antiplatelet medicines require safety distinction.
Gap Measurement · Verdict 206 · D 31
What advertising claims
What independent, higher-quality research supports
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What the research actually shows

Godard 2005 gave 30 overweight or obese men 250 mg of extract standardized to 10% forskolin twice daily and reported reductions in DXA body-fat percentage and fat mass. Henderson 2005 tested a similar preparation in overweight women, but placebo-adjusted differences after 12 weeks were nonsignificant for weight (-0.7 versus +1.0 kg, p=0.10), fat mass, and body-fat percentage. In the Loftus 2015 RCT combined with a hypocaloric diet, both groups reduced weight and circumferences, and no extract-specific weight or body-fat benefit was identified.

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Why this is classified as D (31)

The weight subclaim is D because multiple small RCTs found no significant placebo-adjusted effect. The body-fat subclaim is C because one small positive male RCT conflicts with negative trials and product-company support is present. Considering the marketed weight and body-fat claim together, the overall grade is D with 33 points.

Counterpoint. A specific extract standardized to 10% forskolin may affect DXA body fat in men, but independent replication of adequate size is absent.

Rejudgment record. New judgment — Small RCTs found no significant placebo-adjusted weight reduction; the positive body-fat finding is limited to one small male trial and was not reproduced in other trials

Sub-claim grades by effect

This ingredient is marketed for several effects. A single overall grade blends strong and weak claims together, so each effect is graded separately here. The overall grade reflects the strongest disconfirming or core claim.

Effect (sub-claim)GradeBasis
Weight lossDSmall RCTs did not reproduce significant placebo-adjusted weight loss
Body-fat reductionCOne small male RCT was positive, but female and diet-combination trials did not reproduce the finding

Cross-check — Codex and Claude

This verdict was drafted by Codex through literature review and source-existence checks, cross-checked through blind grading and adversarial audit, and settled by reapplying the methodology boundary rules. Cases with split grades were resolved through rejudgment.
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Evidence Table

StudyDesignSampleFundingEndpointResultWeight
Godard et al. 200512-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled RCT30No clear external funding information in the abstract or indexDXA body-fat percentage, fat mass, lean mass, and body weightLower body-fat percentage and fat mass and higher lean mass; significant weight loss was not demonstrated.Positive for body fat; negative for weight
Henderson et al. 200512-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled RCT12Partly supported by Sabinsa and ImagiNutrition; product supplied by SabinsaBody weight, fat mass, body-fat percentage, and dietary intakeNegative versus placebo for weight (p=0.10), fat mass (p=0.16), and body-fat percentage (p=0.40).Key negative
Loftus et al. 201512-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled RCT with a hypocaloric diet30Paper declared no conflict; funding beyond product supply unclearWeight, BMI, waist, hip, body fat, and insulin markersWeight and circumferences fell in both groups; no forskolin-specific weight or body-fat advantage.Key negative
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Receipt — 3 References

All 3 cited sources were verified for existence at the original page (as of 2026-07-11).

Godard MP, Johnson BA, Richmond SR. Body composition and hormonal adaptations associated with forskolin consumption in overweight and obese men. Obes Res. 2005;13(8):1335-1343. PMID: 16129715. DOI: 10.1038/oby.2005.162.
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Henderson S, Magu B, Rasmussen C, et al. Effects of Coleus forskohlii supplementation on body composition and hematological profiles in mildly overweight women. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2005;2(2):54-62. PMID: 18500958. DOI: 10.1186/1550-2783-2-2-54.
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Loftus HL, Astell KJ, Mathai ML, Su XQ. Coleus forskohlii extract supplementation in conjunction with a hypocaloric diet reduces the risk factors of metabolic syndrome in overweight and obese subjects: a randomized controlled trial. Nutrients. 2015;7(11):9508-9522. PMID: 26593941. DOI: 10.3390/nu7115483.
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Draft and rewrite: Codex (AI) · Verification: Codex blind grading and adversarial audit · Final adjudication: Claude
Reviewed and approved: Chamgap Editorial Team · Approval date: 2026-07-11 · Corrections: none

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Coleus forskohlii extract (forskolin) x reduction of body fat and body weight Evidence Grade D card
[Chamgap] Coleus forskohlii extract (forskolin) x reduction of body fat and body weight — Evidence Grade D·31. 3 cited sources checked. Source: https://health-receipt.pages.dev/en/verdicts/weight/coleus-forskohlii-body-fat-weight/ · CC BY 4.0

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