And it doesn’t help that dozens of celebrities tout detox teas and get-thin-quick products on Instagram. The most recent weight loss product to hit my radar is much different from everything else I’ve seen, though.
It’s called Meal Enders and it’s a tiny “dessert” in the form of a lozenge that tells your body that meal time is over.
Sounds too good to be true and possibly (probably) not very healthy, right? I decided to find out.
Cue eye roll.
The “science” behind it, according to MealEnders, is that while you’re tossing the MealEnder around in your mouth, your body has time to a) digest the food you’ve just eaten, and b) release the hormone (called “peptide yy”) that tells your brain that you’re full.
MEALENDERS: 0
I can’t help but be curious about gimmicks like MealEnders, especially when the ingredients are so benign, but more often than not, they’re a total waste of money.
title: “I Tried Mealenders The Candy That Promises To Kill Cravings” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-16” author: “Diana Mull”
And it doesn’t help that dozens of celebrities tout detox teas and get-thin-quick products on Instagram. The most recent weight loss product to hit my radar is much different from everything else I’ve seen, though.
It’s called Meal Enders and it’s a tiny “dessert” in the form of a lozenge that tells your body that meal time is over.
Sounds too good to be true and possibly (probably) not very healthy, right? I decided to find out.
Cue eye roll.
The “science” behind it, according to MealEnders, is that while you’re tossing the MealEnder around in your mouth, your body has time to a) digest the food you’ve just eaten, and b) release the hormone (called “peptide yy”) that tells your brain that you’re full.
MEALENDERS: 0
I can’t help but be curious about gimmicks like MealEnders, especially when the ingredients are so benign, but more often than not, they’re a total waste of money.
title: “I Tried Mealenders The Candy That Promises To Kill Cravings” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-07” author: “Kayla Goodman”
And it doesn’t help that dozens of celebrities tout detox teas and get-thin-quick products on Instagram. The most recent weight loss product to hit my radar is much different from everything else I’ve seen, though.
It’s called Meal Enders and it’s a tiny “dessert” in the form of a lozenge that tells your body that meal time is over.
Sounds too good to be true and possibly (probably) not very healthy, right? I decided to find out.
Cue eye roll.
The “science” behind it, according to MealEnders, is that while you’re tossing the MealEnder around in your mouth, your body has time to a) digest the food you’ve just eaten, and b) release the hormone (called “peptide yy”) that tells your brain that you’re full.
MEALENDERS: 0
I can’t help but be curious about gimmicks like MealEnders, especially when the ingredients are so benign, but more often than not, they’re a total waste of money.