Inspired by the NHS Soup and Shake Diet, this episode looks at how meal replacement soups and shakes are being used to support clinically significant weight loss — particularly for people with type 2 diabetes or obesity. We discuss how it works, who it’s for, and what kind of results to expect. A must-listen if you're curious about 800 calorie diet results or the real-life impact of this evidence-based approach.
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Inspired by the NHS Soup and Shake Diet, this episode looks at how meal replacement soups and shakes are being used to support clinically significant weight loss — particularly for people with type 2 diabetes or obesity. We discuss how it works, who it’s for, and what kind of results to expect. A must-listen if you're curious about 800 calorie diet results or the real-life impact of this evidence-based approach.
Diet Shakes Explained – Are They Enough for Real Results?
10 minutes to change. Small steps. Big results
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Diet Shakes Explained – Are They Enough for Real Results?
Diet shakes are everywhere — but are they enough to achieve meaningful weight loss? In this episode, we look at what makes a diet shake effective, the importance of nutritional balance, and how to combine shakes with structure, mindset and routine. Ideal for anyone considering shake diets or comparing different weight loss products in the UK.
10 minutes to change. Small steps. Big results
Inspired by the NHS Soup and Shake Diet, this episode looks at how meal replacement soups and shakes are being used to support clinically significant weight loss — particularly for people with type 2 diabetes or obesity. We discuss how it works, who it’s for, and what kind of results to expect. A must-listen if you're curious about 800 calorie diet results or the real-life impact of this evidence-based approach.