If you’ve already got a fitness plan you follow—workouts you repeat, meals you rotate, a schedule you can maintain—the most important “habit” is consistency.
Slimvance® XP is designed to be added to an existing routine, not replace it. In clinical research, Slimvance® was studied alongside an 1800-calorie diet and a walking plan—and results were measured with those plans in place.^*
That means you don’t need a brand-new lifestyle to get started. It does mean the most reliable results come when your current plan includes a baseline of movement and mindful nutrition.
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The easiest way to stay consistent is to attach Slimvance® XP to something you already do every day—like breakfast, your morning commute, or your first glass of water.
A few things to know before you start:
If you want to keep your habits exactly the same, focus on the part you can control most: taking it consistently.
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Slimvance® was studied in a randomized clinical study comparing Slimvance® plus an 1800-calorie diet and walking plan versus a placebo with the same plan.^*
In that study, people using Slimvance®:
If your current plan already has a reasonable foundation (regular movement + a calorie-aware approach), Slimvance® XP may be an easier add-on—because you’re not starting from zero.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Slimvance® XP may be a better fit when you:
Slimvance® XP may be harder to stick with when you:
If you’re unsure, keep it simple: start with timing that feels comfortable and build consistency first.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.