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The £1-a-day appetite-suppressing supplement that's seen shoppers 'lost a stone' and 'stay healthy'
The £1-a-day appetite-suppressing supplement that's seen shoppers 'lost a stone' and 'stay healthy'

Daily Record

time11 hours ago

  • Health
  • Daily Record

The £1-a-day appetite-suppressing supplement that's seen shoppers 'lost a stone' and 'stay healthy'

The powder is said to be natural and sustainable. When it comes to weight loss, there's a lot of noise out there about fast ways to shed extra pounds and go on fitness journeys. From weight loss injections to fad diets, it can be overwhelming to find a long-term, sustainable option that actually works. Wellness brand Feel may have a solution for people. It's said to believe in the power of simplicity when it comes to health, and the products are backed by scientific research and free from nasty additives. Now, shoppers can grab 30 sachets of the brand's Pro Metabolic powder for £49.95 - when subscribed - down from its one-time price of £64.94 on its website. This powder is said to be a natural alternative to appetite-suppressing injections that avoids the growing concerns around synthetic treatments. It also has a science-backed formula and a blend designed to curb cravings and support weight management without disrupting the body's balance. To understand how it works, the brand explains that it is designed to stimulate the body's GLP-1 secretion which is a powerful hormone released by L-cells in the gut when you eat - helping people to manage appetite, curb cravings and also support metabolic health. By stimulating GLP-1 production, Feel Pro Metabolic helps users feel satisfied with smaller portions and stay full for longer. The powder is available from Feel £49.95 Feel Buy here Product Description The ingredients - which include Kombucha Black Tea, which enhances gut microbiota and GLP-1 secretion, Leaf Powder, Soy Peptide, Bifidobacterium breve, which was found to improve fat metabolism and insulin sensitivity (12-week RCT), and Rockit Apple - are designed to adjust the body's hunger mechanisms, and each one has been validated via in vitro and in vivo studies to ensure efficacy in re-calibrating the body gradually to a less hungry and less snacking version in 90 days. The product is also vegan, gluten-free, cruelty-free and non-GMO. It contains no artificial sweeteners, colours or flavourings. To use it, shoppers simply need to take one sachet per day, blended into 300-400ml of water and stirred. Elsewhere on the market, shoppers could try the Artah Metabolic Fix, Food Supplement, 60 Capsules for £32 from Boots, which includes Berberine, Alpha-Lipoic Acid, Inositol and Chromium, and two capsules should be taken in the morning with food. Another option is the Metabolic Xtra with Svetol Green Coffee Extract for £40.94 when subscribed, and is said to be a nutrient support for everyday balance. Customers have shared their positive reviews on the Pro Metabolic from Feel. One shopoer said: "Lost over a stone, helped with appetite control, very happy! Will reorder again on my third box." Another wrote: "Fills me up, I'm snacking less and lost 3lbs already. Blends well, tastes great too!" "Definitely noticed less bloating and I've lost almost a stone!" said another shopper. Some others did share opposing reviews, however, as one buyer wrote: "I can feel the effects however I often get headaches when I have it. So this time I won't be carrying on the subscription." Another said: "Been on pro metabolic for two months and no change yet. Been told I have to wait for three months. Worried I'm wasting my money."

Glow Differently with Feel
Glow Differently with Feel

Entrepreneur

time06-07-2025

  • Business
  • Entrepreneur

Glow Differently with Feel

Feel uses a blend of vegan amino acids, vitamins and botanicals that encourage your body to produce its own collagen – no animals involved. You're reading Entrepreneur Middle East, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. The UK's supplement brand has just launched in the UAE - Feel is behind the world's first vegan collagen range, offering a new era of skincare and wellness support that's entirely plant-based, science-backed and seriously stylish. Traditional collagen supplements are usually made from bovine or marine sources, but Feel has flipped the script with a groundbreaking blend of vegan amino acids, vitamins and botanicals that encourage your body to produce its own collagen – no animals involved. "We've seen a huge shift in how people across the UAE are approaching health – there's a growing demand for wellness products that are clean, effective, and align with personal values like sustainability and transparency. We knew it was time to bring Feel here," says Boris Hodakel, founder, Feel.

3ala Mazag Small X [ Curated Playlist ]
3ala Mazag Small X [ Curated Playlist ]

CairoScene

time15-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

3ala Mazag Small X [ Curated Playlist ]

Moroccan rap phenomenon Small X gives us a sneak peek into his current favourite tunes, featuring Kendrick Lamar's 'Feel ' and Radiohead's 'Scatterbrain'. Jun 15, 2025 In the third episode of our new series, 'علي مزاج' - where we ask artists and industry figures to soundtrack their moods, influences, and favourite tracks - we have Moroccan rapper Small X, who currently stands as one of the most influential artists in the region's hip-hop scene. Small X's playlist is a compelling multi-layered moodboard that mirrors his enigmatic personality, moving through various genres and styles, from funky electronica and indie-rock to drill and R&B. His picks features Kendrick Lamar's 'Feel', Radiohead's 'Scatterbrain', Jay Rock & SZA's 'Redemption', along with Flamingosis' 'Sunset Park', Saad Elbaraka's 'Ana Tayeh', and Di-Meh's 'Ténébreux'. Stream his full curation below:

Going Hands-On With Lies of P: Overture—Your Springs Are Reacting
Going Hands-On With Lies of P: Overture—Your Springs Are Reacting

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Going Hands-On With Lies of P: Overture—Your Springs Are Reacting

When I first saw the announcement trailer for Lies of P: Overture, is was met with mixed emotions. Initially, I was a little disappointed that it wasn't the add-on I was hoping for—if you got the 'Rise of P' secret ending, then you know what I'm talking about. But of course, I was more than happy for more Lies of P content in any way, shape or form, so even base-game DLC is good enough for me. I honestly didn't realize how much I loved Lies of P, even after the first time I played it. I had gotten reasonably far into it before I wrote my review for it, but—as is the nature of game criticism—other matters took my attention and I didn't really get back to it. That was until last November when I decided to pick it up again and fell so hard back in love that I finished it in under a week. So I was incredibly fortunate to be invited to LA by Round8 and Neowiz to get an exclusive hands-on first look at Lies of P: Overture. It was a remarkable experience, held at the Paramour Estate—which felt incredibly appropriate to the aesthetic of the game. We were surrounded by antique statues and classic paintings, much like Lies of P and the city of Krat, it felt like we were frozen in a forgotten pocket of time. At the end of the little greeting room sat a vintage puppet, dressed in P's new winter attire, who was brought to life by a puppeteer—which felt a little against the spirit of the character, but hey, this is real life—and they even recreated a Trinity Room, although I would've loved to have had to solve one of the King of Riddle's brain-teasers to get into it. As we snacked on charcuterie and sipped cocktails, Herman Li took the stage to perform 'Quixotic' and 'Feel' in a shred-metal way that only he could. It really was an unbelievable event that Round8 and Zebra Partners really put a lot of love and care into, in order to capture the spirit and soul of Lies of P. But once the sun set and the libations were consumed, it was time to step back into the city of Krat. The demo itself was split into two parts: a brief introduction to the new story-driven addition and the 'Battle Memories' boss rematch mode. When I asked what goes into the design philosophy behind Lies of P, not just in its gameplay but its story, Game Director Jiwon Choi said, 'First and foremost, we want you to experience the craftsmanship.' And this was certainly present in the demo. As was stated by Choi, the new story DLC integrates into the main story around Chapter 9, rather than acting as a direct sequel or post-game story. 'So, when we developed the base game, there was a huge amount of content that we wanted to fit into the base game. Obviously, there are limitations,' Choi said through his translator. He continued, 'So, once that work was complete, we had the opportunity to build the DLC part of it where you could actually bring in many of those elements and content that we couldn't fit into the base game.' Similar to what was shown in the announcement trailer, the game began with P finding himself in a strange version of Krat, now covered in a blanket of snow and outside the once magnificent Krat Zoo. Gemini informs P that there must be some mistake, as he remembers going to the zoo on a snowy day, before it was reduced to ash and rubble in a great fire—the two have been sent into the past. 'You know, you're well familiar with the Puppet Frenzy, and then how that transpired, and how it transformed creatures or living things…So we want you to be able to kind of guess and imagine how they were before that, and how they are now,' Choi said through his translator. He continued, 'So that you can kind of guess, and that will create sort of an emotional connection for this particular version.' It was only a small taste, but we got to see some incredible new enemies themed around the haunted managerie. Great apes, Kangaroos and hulking Elephants corrupted by Ergo and twisted into malformed monstrosities. What's more, the demo introduced a new status ailment that was thematically connected to the new setting: Freeze, which not only does damage over time, but slows P's movements. Thankfully, we had been given plenty of new weapons to deal with these newfound threats. The primary weapon we were equipped with was an honest-to-goodness Gunblade pulled straight out of Final Fantasy VIII. Outside of just looking cool, the weapon itself had a great degree of balance and versatility despite being a weapon that scales with Motivity. Players can combo into a heavy attack that uses a massive gunshot to blast them back—essentially acting as a dodge. However, players can also follow up with a second heavy where P aims backwards and blasts himself forward into a wide-reaching slash. Some of the other weapons included the bow and arrows shown in the announcement trailer which did take a little getting used to. Despite having a pretty fair range, there was a unique rhythm to attacking that needed to be mastered to keep enemies from closing the distance. One of the more interesting weapons was a massive club with two pinwheels that acted like sawblades. With every swing and dodge, the pinwheels spun faster, allowing for more hits. And despite being a fairly large weapon with a pretty big windup, this weapon scales with Technique, which will certainly make things interesting for more nimble players. And of course, there were P's new Puppet Arms. The first one, aptly named Icarus, allowed P to throw out up to five boomerang-like blades that could be charged and spin in a single spot, dealing massive damage to enemies. The second, named Cataclysm, was an arm-mounted Elephant Gun that P could charge for a devastating blast to blow back enemies or deal immense damage. This was a real risk vs. reward kind of arm since the charge time was pretty substantial, but the trade-off was certainly worth it. The second part of the demo, the aforementioned 'Battle Memories,' gave us a taste of the newest feature coming to Lies of P via an upcoming patch: selectable difficulty. This game looks to be the first of its kind—a Soulslike with difficulty , what a concept. I say this as a joke, but one of the questions that was asked of Choi specifically referenced how certain gamers take umbrage with the idea of difficulty options in Soulslikes, and how Lies of P would approach such a concept. Choi essentially said the reason they're making Lies of P: Overture more accessible is that there are a lot of people who love the game, but don't really enjoy it because of the difficulty, saying, 'So, I felt really bad about that. On the other hand, we do a lot of tests with the developers, but there are people who can't do it because of their skills, so we adjust the balance and do tests.' As to how difficult options would affect the game, Choi's answer was interesting, without giving too much away, saying, 'For that very purpose, actually…we kind of hid the overall kind of elements of that so that you don't immediately see the details of the difficulty.' He continued, 'It's not just simply higher HP or difficulty. We wanted to make sure with the variety of different play styles, the different characters, you enjoy the game in different ways.' What these changes may or may not be, I honestly couldn't say at this time. When I sat down to attempt the three new bosses that were made available to us for the demo, out of the five selectable difficulties, I played them on Difficulty Three—being the Hardcore Gamer™ that I am. My interest wasn't so much in the raw difficulty of these bosses, but in their style and substance, and they definitely didn't disappoint. Ranging from a quick and nimble Alchemist whose weapon was an angelic puppet tethered to her by a string of light, a hulking behemoth with a club made of bones who would enter an enraged state with expanded movesets and much more aggressive attack timing, and lastly a goliath monster that was a twisted amalgam of a human using both weapons and its colossal size to deal devastating damage. While the bosses in the Lies of P main game leaned more towards robotic enemies that were thematically appropriate for the story and setting, this small glimpse at some of the new opponents not only felt appropriate for the DLC but showcased a lot of the creativity and capacity that the creators have for this game. 'I focused a lot on expressing the romantic memories that we have from the main episode in a completely different way,' Choi said. While the demo was as brief as the trip itself, Lies of P: Overture looks to be as sizable and resonant as the main game itself. The love and care the team put into crafting both an in-person and gameplay experience shows just how meaningful this game is to them, and how much they want a wide variety of gamers to experience its beautiful and brutal world. Lies of P: Overture is set to release in the Summer of 2025.

Robbie Williams: What is his most streamed song and did he play it opening his UK tour?
Robbie Williams: What is his most streamed song and did he play it opening his UK tour?

Scotsman

time02-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Robbie Williams: What is his most streamed song and did he play it opening his UK tour?

This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement. Is Robbie Williams most streamed song on Spotify and YouTube the one we all know the lyrics to? Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Robbie Williams wowed fans as he kicked off his 2025 UK tour this past weekend. The singer performed all of his sing-a-long favourites, but what is currently his most streamed 'anthem' from his catalogue of hits? Here's the top ten most streamed songs from the former Take That star, based on Spotify and YouTube information, and where he's performing this week. Let him entertain you – and that he did, as Robbie Williams kicked off his 2025 UK tour with a stunning performance by all accounts in Edinburgh over the weekend. The former Take That star wowed audiences with his performance at Murrayfield, setting the tone for the remainder of his shows throughout the year, including dates in Manchester, Bath, London, and at Newcastle's Come Together Festival. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad This has led fans to take to streaming services such as Spotify and YouTube to re-acquaint themselves with the sheer wealth of hits from the singer's back catalogue. And that's prompted Betfair Slots to take a look at what is the most streamed song from the performer… … and is it Angels? Methodology The ranking was created using data from Spotify streams, YouTube views, and Official Charts data. The song list was compiled from Official Charts (Robbie Williams), and all data was collected on May 29, 2025. What is the most streamed Robbie Williams song in 2025? It's a tight race, but ultimately it is the beloved ballad that takes pole position. With 947,848,500 combined streams from Spotify and YouTube, Angels takes the top spot, but not by the landslide some might think. Feel, from his fifth studio album, 2002's Escapology, with 471,854,935 streams on Spotify and 447,118,907 views on YouTube, comes second with an impressive 918,973,842 combined plays, with Rock DJ placing third with 420,998,719 combined streams. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The top ten most streamed Robbie Williams songs Feel: 471,854,935 (Spotify) + 447,118,907 (YouTube) = 918,973,842 Angels: 638,505,962 (Spotify) + 309,342,538 (YouTube) = 947,848,500 Rock DJ: 310,591,141 (Spotify) + 110,407,578 (YouTube) = 420,998,719 Candy: 210,647,839 (Spotify) + 112,298,986 (YouTube) = 322,946,825 She's The One: 211,423,210 (Spotify) + 85,257,563 (YouTube) = 296,680,773 Somethin' Stupid (with Nicole Kidman): 171,350,829 (Spotify) + 52,398,436 (YouTube) = 223,749,265 Supreme: 91,139,502 (Spotify) + 113,740,645 (YouTube) = 204,880,147 Let Me Entertain You: 182,754,784 (Spotify) + 26,571,898 (YouTube) = 209,326,682 Eternity: 44,670,478 (Spotify) + 31,213,722 (YouTube) = 75,884,200 Millennium: 50,653,863 (Spotify) + 20,438,028 (YouTube) = 71,091,891 What did Robbie Williams perform on the first night of his UK tour? Robbie Williams kicked off his UK tour with a performance at the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland on May 31 2025. According to the former Take That star performed the following set: Rocket (live debut) Let Me Entertain You All My Life / Song 2 / Seven Nation Army / Rim Tim Tagi Dim (Singalong Medley) Monsoon Old Before I Die Rock DJ (Better Man version) Love My Life Strong The Road to Mandalay Supreme Let Love Be Your Energy / Sexed Up / Candy (with The Lottery Winners) (acoustic snippets; first time playing "Let Love Be Your Energy" since 2015) Relight My Fire (Dan Hartman cover) (with Michelle McManus) (Solo live debut) Something Beautiful (First time since 2006) Millennium Theme From New York, New York (John Kander cover) Come Undone Kids She's the One (World Party cover) My Way (Claude François cover) Encore: Feel Angels Where is Robbie Williams performing this week? It's London's turn to be entertained by Robbie Williams this weekend, as the singer takes to the stage at the Emirates Stadium for a two-night stand, performing on June 6 and June 7 2025. Are there tickets still available for Robbie Williams UK tour? Ticketmaster still has a selection of tickets for all of Robbie Williams' upcoming UK tour dates, with some still at face value while others now on the ticketing agent's resale market. For more information or to make a purchase, head on over to Ticketmaster today to avoid missing out. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Do you have an event you'd like to share with us? You can now promote your What's On stories to us online via YourWorld at It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.

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