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A brand partner's honest take · not medical advice
Cravings & hormones

Slim2Fit + Ever Balance, honestly.

I take these two together because they cover the two things basically every midlife woman I know is fighting at once: cravings and hormones. This is my GLP-1-adjacent layer.

GBX Slim2Fit™, the cravings piece.

A next-generation weight-wellness supplement, backed by a combined 11 nutritional clinical studies, that nudges your "I'm full" signal back to life and supports your metabolism end to end.

Ever Balance™, the hormone piece.

A daily, science-backed formula for healthy hormone balance, mood, and wellness through every shift and transition, built on a proprietary blend of FenuSmart™ and Chasteberry.

FenuSmart™

A patented fenugreek seed extract backed by four clinical studies, shown to ease PMS irritability, soften hot flashes in perimenopause, and help maintain healthy hormone balance after menopause.

Chasteberry

Used for over 2,500 years in women's health for menstrual and premenstrual support, working in harmony with FenuSmart™.

Why I take them together.

The duo, for me: the kitchen at 9pm stopped being a danger zone, afternoon mood crashes settled, and cravings stopped running my day. Not a magic pill, the layer that makes the lifestyle stuff finally stick, alongside a healthy diet and movement.

Slim2Fit
One capsule twice daily with 8 oz of water, 30 minutes before your two largest meals.
Ever Balance
Two capsules per day with 8 oz of water.

My honest take.

If you're done with cravings, or you're in the GLP-1 conversation, on it, off it, or thinking about it, this is the duo I reach for. The third piece of my daily stack.

As an Amare Brand Partner I earn a small commission, and you get a discount through my link. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and are not a substitute for a healthy diet and exercise. Christie Moreira is a certified health coach, not a licensed medical provider, this is educational content, not medical advice.