Hoodia – Save 20% at MyProtein
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Hoodia is an extremely popular plant extract that has been used for centuries by indigenous populations of South Africa to help increase energy levels and provide a feeling of satiety.
It is suggested that Hoodia is able to trigger signals to the brain which suggest that you are full and require no more food. When you eat food, glucose levels in your blood go up, giving your brain a signal that you’re full. The active compound in Hoodia fools the body into thinking it’s full, even when it’s not – thus potentially curbing your appetite. This may allow you to consume less calories during the day and, if used alongside a structured diet and exercise routine, leave you in a negative calorie balance.
Stinging Nettle Extract – 20% OFF
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Stinging Nettle Root Extract is commonly used to help support prostate health due to its reported diuretic properties. For centuries it has been used to relieve certain conditions involved in the urinary process.
In more recent times stinging nettle has also been used for a number of other health benefits including the treatment of painful muscles and joints, eczema, arthritis, gout, and anaemia. Recent studies suggest stinging nettle has excellent anti-inflammatory properties which explains its succesful use in pain relief.
Liquid Chalk – Save 20% at MyProtein
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Liquid Chalk is a fluid that is applied to the hands or feet to improve your grip and also reduce sweating. Liquid Chalk does not transfer to equipment, and unlike traditional chalk powder leave powder stains on clothing and stops chalk being inhaled.
Liquid Chalk is not just used for Climbing, other activities like Weight Lifting, Golf, Gymnastics and Bowling can all benefit from Liquid Chalk.

