SlimBiome® is an award-winning patented ingredient formulated
by leading UK universities in the field and key opinion leaders in the
microbiome, functional food ingredients, and weight management.
It offers a weight management system that utilises microbiome science
and is backed by strong scientific principles rather than simply relying
on willpower alone.
SlimBiome® helps consumers to reduce food intake cravings by promoting
the feeling of fullness and maintaining blood glucose levels. This approach
helps consumers to help themselves. Many diets focus on simply reducing
calories in a bid to aid weight loss which is not always sustainable, and
commonly leads to failure due to food cravings taking over. SlimBiome® helps
to reduce hunger and therefore takes the willpower out of the equation,
leading to a more successful and sustainable approach to weight management.
Metalite Pro is presented as a
replacement for one or more meals of the daily diet.
It is used alongside conventional food, as part
of an energy restricted diet, to facilitate and maintain
weight loss.
Meal replacement products (MRPs) are low-calorie
meals taken in place of breakfast, lunch or dinner.
This makes it easier for
people who are looking to lose or maintain weight to
control their calorie intake, as they no longer need to
control their portions like they would need to do with
‘normal foods’.
The composition of Metalite Pro is based on the latest
scientific research to ensure that it
provides consumers with nutritionally
complete meals, while promoting
weight loss and weight management.
It contains protein, carbohydrates and fat and is
also fortified with multiple vitamins and minerals.
This makes it a healthier alternative to more
conventional dieting methods through ‘normal
foods’, as the intake of adequate levels of essential
nutrients is guaranteed.
You can determine if you require weight loss by calculating your
BMI (Body Mass Index). The term obese is assigned to a male individual who weighs 20% or more over the maximum
desirable for a man’s height. In females the term obese is assigned to individuals who weigh 25% or more over
the maximum desirable for a woman’s height. Obesity is also defined as a BMI (body mass index) over 30 kg/m2.
BMI is calculated by dividing your weight by your height squared.