How much caffeine is in green coffee bean supplements?

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  1. Dr. Mehmet Oz
     
    Dr. Mehmet Oz answered:
    The green coffee bean supplement has only around 20 mg of caffeine per serving, whereas your daily cup of coffee has over 100 mg (and your “venti drip” has as much as 400 mg). Green coffee bean is not a stimulant; it doesn’t make you jittery and nervous and raise your heart rate like roasted coffee or ephedra. In fact, the green coffee bean has actually been shown in some studies to help lower blood pressure -- while still boosting metabolism.
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  2. Dr. Caroline Apovian
     

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