With the immense increase in popularity of GLP-1 agonists and diabetes medications like Ozempic and Mounjaro, alternative products and specifically-marketed supplements from health and nutrition companies have been popping up all over the show. Whether it’s comparing one’s effects to those types of medications or offering something to help or support the use of it, brands have been adapting and evolving with the rise in popularity, and Kourtney Kardashian’s brand Lemme has something right in that realm.
Launching next week is Lemme GLP-1 Daily, calling out that specific keyword right in its name, although it is not without reason. The mainstream lifestyle brand has actually brought together a very specific, advanced selection of ingredients for its latest innovation, and it is in that group that the GLP-1 benefits come from. One of the star components of Lemme’s upcoming supplement is 200mg of Eriomin, a patented lemon extract that has research supporting its ability to boost GLP-1 levels naturally.
As mentioned, there are a couple of other ingredients in Kourtney Kardashian and Lemme’s GLP-1 supplement, and those are a little more familiar, as they’ve been seen in weight loss products within the sports nutrition industry. Alongside the extremely promising and award-winning Eriomin is Supresa saffron at 176.5mg, shown in studies to be able to reduce snacking and cravings, and 400mg of Morosil red orange fruit extract backed by benefits of decreased waist size, hip circumference, and body weight.
Eriomin and its GLP-1 effects are the star of Lemme’s all-new GLP-1 Daily innovation, but the other two in support are not small fish being respectable and effective in their own rights for cravings, appetite, and weight loss. The formula makes for a unique and premium fat-burning supplement that doesn’t have stimulants of any sort, like most weight-loss competitors, and it will be pricey. On subscription, Lemme GLP-1 will cost $72 for a 30-serving bottle, which should mean its one-off price will be around $85.