
Shoppers 'trim inches off waist' with supplement that 'supresses appetite'
Wellness brand Feel might just have the answer for individuals. The company is said to champion the power of simplicity in relation to health, with its products being underpinned by scientific research and devoid of harmful additives.
Currently, customers can snap up 30 sachets of the brand's Pro Metabolic powder for £49.95 - when subscribed - reduced from its one-off price of £64.94 on its website. This powder is touted as a natural substitute for appetite-curbing injections, sidestepping the mounting concerns surrounding synthetic treatments.
The powder is available from Feel
Pro Metabolic
To understand how it works, the brand explains that it is designed to stimulate the body's GLP-1 secretion which is a powerful hormone released by L-cells in the gut when you eat - helping people to manage appetite, curb cravings and also support metabolic health.
It also boasts a scientifically-supported formula and a blend crafted to quell cravings and aid weight management without upsetting the body's equilibrium. To comprehend how it functions, the brand elucidates that it's designed to stimulate the body's GLP-1 secretion.
This potent hormone is released by L-cells in the gut upon eating - assisting individuals in managing their appetite, suppressing cravings and also bolstering metabolic health, reports the Daily Record. By stimulating GLP-1 production, Feel Pro Metabolic enables users to feel content with smaller portions and remain satiated for longer periods.
The product's ingredients, which include Kombucha Black Tea known for enhancing gut microbiota and GLP-1 secretion, Leaf Powder, Soy Peptide, Bifidobacterium breve – shown to improve fat metabolism and insulin sensitivity in a 12-week RCT – and Rockit Apple, are all aimed at modifying the body's hunger signals.
Each component has been rigorously tested through in vitro and in vivo studies to confirm their effectiveness in gradually reconditioning the body to feel less hungry and reduce snacking over a 90-day period. Moreover, the product prides itself on being vegan, gluten-free, cruelty-free, and non-GMO, with no artificial sweeteners, colours, or flavourings. To incorporate it into their routine, consumers simply mix one sachet daily with 300-400ml of water.
In comparison, the market offers alternatives such as Artah Metabolic Fix, Food Supplement, 60 Capsules available at Boots for £32, containing Berberine, Alpha-Lipoic Acid, Inositol, and Chromium, with a recommended dosage of two capsules each morning with food. Additionally, there's Metabolic Xtra with Svetol Green Coffee Extract priced at £40.94 on subscription, which is designed to support nutrient balance every day.
Satisfied customers have been vocal about their experiences with Pro Metabolic from Feel. One shopper commented: "Lost over a stone, helped with appetite control, very happy! Will reorder again on my third box." Another customer shared: "Fills me up, I'm snacking less and lost 3lbs already. Blends well, tastes great too!"
Another shopper enthused about the benefits they've experienced, saying: "Definitely noticed less bloating and I've lost almost a stone!" However, not all feedback was positive, with one customer noting some adverse effects: "I can feel the effects however I often get headaches when I have it. So this time I won't be carrying on the subscription."
Another voiced concerns over the lack of results: "Been on pro metabolic for two months and no change yet. Been told I have to wait for three months. Worried I'm wasting my money." But, someone else said: "It definitely suppresses my appetite."
A five star review reads: "I started using Pro Metabolic about 3 months ago and I noticed a difference with cravings after the first few weeks, amazing! Even going shopping hungry I didn't even crave the foods I'd sometimes binge on. I just lost the taste for it. Even better results that I have lost weight and bloating around my stomach trimming a few inches off my waist too. This product is worth every penny in my opinion. I have it first thing in the morning in a large glass of water. Tastes great! I will be purchasing this for the foreseeable future! Thank you Feel! Amazing product, reasonably priced." The Pro Metabolic powder can be purchased from Feel.
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