Health
New £1-a-Day Supplement Aims to Curb Cravings Without Injections
A new wellness supplement, the Pro Metabolic powder from the brand Feel, is attracting attention for its potential to manage appetite without the need for injections or extreme dieting. Priced at £49.95 for a 30-sachet subscription, the product provides an alternative for individuals seeking a sustainable approach to weight management.
The Pro Metabolic powder claims to leverage scientific research to support appetite control through its unique formulation. By stimulating the secretion of the hormone GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1), the supplement aims to help users feel satisfied with smaller portions. This hormone, produced by L-cells in the gut, plays a crucial role in regulating appetite and metabolic health.
Ingredients Backed by Research
The ingredients in Pro Metabolic have undergone rigorous testing to ensure they effectively recalibrate the body’s appetite control mechanisms. Key components include Kombucha Black Tea, which is believed to enhance gut microbiota and promote GLP-1 secretion, and Bifidobacterium breve, which has been shown to improve fat metabolism and insulin sensitivity in clinical trials.
The blend also contains Leaf Powder, Soy Peptide, and Rockit Apple. Each ingredient is selected based on in vitro and in vivo research, aiming to create a formula that reduces cravings and helps users feel fuller for longer. According to The Daily Record, the supplement is designed to gradually adjust users’ appetites within a 90-day timeframe.
Consumer Reception and Alternatives
Feedback from early adopters has been largely positive. One user reported, “I lost over a stone, helped with appetite control, very happy. Will reorder again on my third box.” Another customer noted, “Fills me up, I’m snacking less and lost 3lbs already. Blends well, tastes great too.”
Despite the favorable reviews, some customers expressed concerns about their experiences. One individual mentioned experiencing headaches after taking the supplement, while another felt it had not produced noticeable results after two months of use.
For those exploring other options, the market features various alternatives, such as the Artah Metabolic Fix, available for £32 at Boots, containing ingredients like Berberine and Alpha-Lipoic Acid, and the Metabolic Xtra, which includes Svetol Green Coffee Extract for £40.94 for subscribers.
Pro Metabolic is marketed as a vegan, gluten-free, cruelty-free, and non-GMO product, free from artificial sweeteners, colors, and flavorings. Customers are advised to mix one sachet with 300-400 ml of water daily to incorporate it into their routine.
As consumers continue to navigate the myriad of weight management solutions available, the introduction of Feel’s Pro Metabolic powder adds to the growing conversation about sustainable and science-backed health options.
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