GLP-1
GLP-1
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New & improved for April ’26, this upgraded GLP-1 inspired formula features an enhanced ingredient profile, including a higher daily dose of berberine to support metabolic function and blood sugar balance. Designed to help manage appetite and support satiety, it provides a more structured approach to maintaining consistency with your nutrition.
- Supports appetite control and satiety
- Helps maintain blood sugar balance
- Includes berberine, glucomannan and saffron
GLP-1 in More Detail
This updated formula is designed to support appetite regulation and metabolic balance, helping to promote consistency with dietary habits and overall weight management goals.
Berberine is widely used in metabolic support formulas and is commonly associated with supporting blood sugar control, while glucomannan is a well-known dietary fibre that expands in the stomach to promote fullness and reduce overall calorie intake.
Gymnema sylvestre and bitter melon extract have a long history of use in supporting healthy blood sugar levels and reducing sugar cravings, helping to improve adherence to structured nutrition plans.
Saffron extract has gained popularity for its role in supporting mood and appetite control, particularly in relation to snacking and emotional eating patterns.
Chromium and vitamin B6 contribute to normal macronutrient metabolism, supporting the efficient use of carbohydrates, fats and proteins as part of a balanced diet.
Together, this formula provides a comprehensive, GLP-1 inspired approach to supporting appetite control, satiety and metabolic balance.
Who Is This For?
This supplement may be suitable for individuals looking to support appetite control, reduce cravings and maintain metabolic balance as part of a structured nutrition and weight management plan.
Suggested Use
Take 3 capsules daily, ideally 1 capsule 15–30 minutes before each main meal.
References:
Yin, J. et al. (2008). Berberine in glucose metabolism. Metabolism.
Onakpoya, I. et al. (2014). Glucomannan and weight loss. Journal of the American College of Nutrition.
Hausenblas, H. A. et al. (2015). Saffron and appetite control. Nutrition Research.
Cefalu, W. T. et al. (2004). Chromium and glucose metabolism. Diabetes Care.
