Squeezy Athletic box - Lose Fat, Not Power
A new natural weight loss product which is made from whole wheat. Through a patented double fermentation process, this formulation stimulates fat-burning to cause weight loss without promoting hunger or muscle wastage. It is ideal for athletes and non-athletes alike who are looking to lose weight whilst maintaining energy levels.

Advantages:
fat-reduction without muscle loss
can be taken anytime and anywhere
no hunger pangs
low glycaemic index 15,5
Supplies the body with many necessary macro & micro nutrients.

Flavours: Classic, Chocolate or Banana.

2-3 day supply - View Squeezy Athletic leaflet

View Pdf Burn fat report with detailed info on Vitalose20 (the main ingredient of Squeezy Athletic)

 

Squeezy Athletic 675g drum

contains a 3-4 day supply

Flavours: Classic, Banana or Chocolate.

Price: £49.00

Squeezy Athletic Shakers £3.99


Squeezy Athletic Pack of 3 x 675g drums - SAVE 15%
Buy 3 packs - enough servings for up to 12 days when used as a total meal replacement.
Price: £124.95
(Save £22.05)


New Squeezy Athletic 40g bar - Apple & Yoghurt flavour

A fibre-rich fitness bar with vitamins, that is made with the same fermented wheat product as the Athletic powder. These delicious bars still have a low glycemic index of less than 30 and provide a very strong sense of satiation*.

Price £2.50 each or Available in boxes of 20 bars £47.50


Customer Testimonials

I am 41 year old female amateur triathlete/time trialist. I always enjoy a high calorific intake and throughout the competitive season
find it relatively easy to keep my weight under control, due a high level of activity. However, there are a few periods throughout the year
when my activity level falls but my intake doesn't (e.g. end of season, Christmas period etc), resulting in weight gain. It is at these times
that I find Squeezy Diet Athletic Food to be a remarkable product. My ideal weight is approx 56kg. I am 167cm and am a size 8-10.
Whenever I have gained a few kilos and need to lose them I take Squeezy for a couple of weeks. The weight loss is quite dramatic,
resulting in the loss of 2-3kgs. However, it is not so much the resulting loss of weight that surprises me but the fat loss and retention of
muscle. At first I thought it could just be fluid loss but the use of a tape measure before and after proved otherwise. Surprisingly,
when using Squeezy, I don't experience any signs of hypoglycaemia during exercise at a relatively low heart rates (60-75% of maximum)
but I do take a supplementary energy gel during periods of more strenuous exercise (75-95%). I find that the fastest way to lose weight
with Squeezy, is to take it as my sole nutrition for three days at a time,followed by low glycaemic meals on the 4th day and repeating this cycle.

Bernadette Henry



There are many ways to lose weight. Everybody knows that diet and exercise are the key. However, the real problem is to lose fat without
losing muscle, especially if you want to train for a certain goal and lose weight at the same time. Ultimately, carbohydrate management
is the key, not carbohydrate elimination. That's where Squeezy Athletic kicks in. I trained for the London Marathon 2009 and by using
Squeezy Athletic three days a week, managed to lose 4kg over a period of two months. Amazingly, I did not experience any hunger pangs
whilst doing long runs on my "Squeezy" days, nor did I suffer a loss of performance.
So, it worked well for me. I lost weight, which helped me finish the London Marathon in 3:50h; not too bad for a 47 year old man.

Dr Hans Sauer


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* Satiation and satiety are part of the body's appetite control system and are involved in limiting energy intake. Satiation is the process that causes one to stop eating; satiety is the feeling of fullness that persists after eating, suppressing further consumption, and both are important in determining total energy intake. Satiation and satiety are controlled by a cascade of factors that begin when a food or drink is consumed and continues as it enters the gastrointestinal tract and is digested and absorbed. Signals about the ingestion of energy feed into specific areas of the brain that are involved in the regulation of energy intake, in response to the sensory and cognitive perceptions of the food or drink consumed, and distension of the stomach. These signals are integrated by the brain, and satiation is stimulated. When nutrients reach the intestine and are absorbed, a number of hormonal signals that are again integrated in the brain to induce satiety are released. In addition to these episodic signals, satiety is also affected by fluctuations in hormones, such as leptin and insulin, which indicate the level of fat storage in the body.