
Aussie mum drops 15.8kg in just four weeks after making simple change: 'I can't believe the transformation'
Glow Shakes by The Collagen Co do all of this and more, with incredible before-and-after photos from thrilled customers to back up their claims, a 99 per cent approval from their thousands of reviews - and you can try it for yourself right now for 20 per cent off.
One customer who was astounded with her transformation was new mother Tamara, who lost 15.8kg in less than a month, dropping three dress sizes.
Tamara took part in the brand's 28-Day Shake and Glow Challenge, incorporating twice daily Glow Shakes into a high protein, low carb meal plan, and daily exercise.
'I started at 106.4 kg four months postpartum with a goal to get into double digits and I got there after two weeks,' Tamara says.
'That motivated me to amp things up with everyone's support and bring it up a notch and I didn't look back. I'm now nearly breaking the 90s and have gone from a size 20 to size 14, with the size 12 in sight.'
'I can't believe the transformation - not just physically, but mentally and emotionally too.'
Tamara shared photos taken on May 12 and on June 9, showing the results of her lifestyle overhaul.
'Thanks to The Collagen Co. Shake & Glow Challenge, I've lost 15.8 kg and dropped 3 almost 4 dress sizes - but more importantly, I've gained confidence, energy, and a glow I thought I'd lost for good.'
Tamara says she felt satiated by her Glow Shakes, so rarely craved snacks between meals: 'The shakes filled me up most of the time so I just listened to my body and only ate when I felt like it as I was an emotional eater normally.'
Unlike many other meal replacement products, Glow Shakes are designed to be a delicious, nutrient-dense option that supports a healthy, active lifestyle as part of a balanced diet.
Each shake blends over 29g of protein, with 100 per cent hydrolysed collagen peptides, MCT oil, prebiotic fibre, and a powerhouse blend of 24 vitamins and minerals.
There is a range of delicious flavours to choose from, with Chocolate Milkshake, Salted Caramel, Iced Coffee, and Violet Crumble all firm customer favourites.
The high-quality whey and milk protein isolates help keep you feeling full while supporting muscle recovery and energy.
MCT oil increases energy levels and metabolism, and prebiotic fibre helps balance the gut, aids digestion and regular bowel movements,
Each $79 Glow Shake pack includes 14 servings, equalling $5.64 per serve.
The brand always offers multi-buy discounts, however for a limited time everything is 20 per cent off in the Collagen Co EOFY sitewide sale. Simply enter the code SALE20 at checkout to take advantage of the offer.
'Clean meal preps that were high protein low carb and maximum 1200 calories per day, also shopping the perimeter of the supermarket where the fresh and refrigerated items are (ie keeping aisles to a minimum) to minimise preservatives, sugars etc'.
The Glow Shakes are formulated with over 29g of protein, 100 per cent hydrolysed collagen peptides, MCT oil, prebiotic fibre, and a powerhouse blend of 24 vitamins and minerals
Tamara also detailed that she cut out sugar, bread and alcohol, and only drank water other than one tea or coffee in the morning.
Her exercise routine of 45 minutes to an hour every day included boxing, HIIT training or Peloton, and walking up stairs whenever possible.
'To anyone thinking about starting, this challenge might be exactly what you've been waiting for,' Tamara says.
'I hope that my journey motivates someone just like I have been motivated from others to show up for myself every single day, nourishing my body with the right support, and realising that real change is possible with consistency and belief.'
'I don't want to fall off the bandwagon as I had such rapid loss so I will continue the shakes at one per day and continue to exercise as I have had a whole new lifestyle change.
'I still cannot believe I get to get my new jeans and have a shopping spree just in time for my birthday tomorrow, maybe that sneaky slice of cake I've been waiting to treat myself with.'
Tamara is in good company, with thousands of customer reviews on the brand's website raving about the results from Glow Shakes, many crediting them for helping to beat bloat, drop a dress size, and feel fuller for longer.
'Bloating gone and down a dress size! Best tasting shakes ever!' customer Nicole C wrote, while Lisa-Anne M added: 'Lost 6 kgs in 1 month! Finally something that works!'
The brand also offers a collagen greens powder which is proving popular with customers.
Super Beauty Greens delivers radiant skin, aids digestion for less bloating, and supports everyday vitality.
The nutrient-rich formulation is powered by superfoods, skin-loving botanicals, and essential greens to nourish from within.
While greens powders often have a bitter, earthy after taste, fans are raving about the three fruity and refreshing flavour options, including Strawberry Kiwi, Apple Blackcurrant and Tropical Punch.
'Yummmy!! So delicious and refreshing,' customer Mary B wrote. 'My bloating is completely gone, and it's improved my gut health. I love the added collagen - my skin is glowing.'
Amy lost 7.5kg in 28 days
Another thrilled customer, Amy, reported losing 7.5kg undertaking the challenge, by swapping her usual breakfast and lunch for the nutrient-packed shakes and sticking to a balanced dinner and snacks.
'I lost 7.5kgs! I'm speechless,' Amy shared.
'Seeing how much I've lost and how my body has changed has given me incredible confidence, both mentally and physically.
'I can't wait to continue my journey and see where this takes me.'
In weeks one and two Amy noticed reduced cravings and a flatter, de-bloated belly.
In weeks two and three, she noted her clothes felt looser and a noticeable energy boost.
By week four, Amy reported visible weight loss as well as healthier nails, more radiant skin and newfound confidence.
'Finally, a greens powder that I actually enjoy - and it smells so good! Strawberry kiwi is my favorite. My bloating was gone in just a few days, I have more energy, and my hair feels thicker. 10/10!' Susan G added.
The $65 powder contains 28 servings, each packed with 5,000mg of hydrolysed bovine collagen peptides to support skin, hair, nails, and joint health.
It also features a potent blend of five organic greens and 17 superfoods for detoxification and daily nourishment. A natural sea mineral complex provides calcium and essential trace minerals to support overall wellbeing.
For digestion and gut health, the powder includes six energising herbal extracts, four prebiotics, and five probiotics delivering 5.6 billion CFUs. And to support digestive comfort, it also contains five enzymes that help reduce bloating and improve nutrient absorption.
Nat dropped 7.7kg in a matter of weeks
Nat lost 7.7kg in 12 weeks after she incorporated The Collagen Co, touted as one of the best meal replacement shakes on the market, into her daily diet.
As part of the brand's Shake and Glow challenge, the mum-of-two has been enjoying the Glow Shakes for breakfast and lunch, while sticking to a healthy balanced diet.
'I have two shakes a day for brekky and lunch, along with two low-calorie snacks and a healthy dinner,' Nat explained.
'I eat approximately 1300 to 1500 calories a day to remain in a calorie deficit.'
While her weight loss wasn't dramatic, Nat experienced a significant shift in her life.
'I'm 7.7kg down. I am so impressed. Feeling more confident, energised, and excited for the first time in years. Time to buy new swimwear for summer,' she said.
Since the challenge, Nat said she has continued having the Glow Shakes twice a day for over four months - resulting in a total weight loss of 9.8kg.
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