Leanova, a health supplement company founded in the Netherlands, has launched its plant-based weight loss product in the UK.

The supplement, which aims to aid appetite control and metabolism, is designed for daily use to support long-term weight management. Leanova was developed to address gaps in the existing weight loss supplement market, often dominated by products with high caffeine content or unverified ingredients.

The company’s product combines plant-based components with research-supported nutrients to assist weight management without side effects.

Key ingredients include glucomannan, chromium picolinate, berberine, fenugreek seed extract, red yeast rice, cinnamon extract, and essential vitamins and minerals.

These are intended to support metabolic health, control hunger, regulate blood sugar levels, and maintain cholesterol balance. The supplement is vegan-friendly and free from artificial additives.

Produced in Europe under Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards, Leanova’s product adheres to strict European food safety regulations. The company aims to build trust with UK consumers by offering a transparent and evidence-based formulation that aligns with the rising trend of preventative health and plant-based diets.

Leanova positions its supplement as a complement to balanced diets and exercise routines, targeting individuals facing challenges in managing their weight. Initial reviews from the Netherlands suggest that the product effectively controls hunger while maintaining energy levels without overstimulation.

The UK launch is part of Leanova’s broader strategy to expand within markets that value natural and sustainable health solutions.

The company stated: “The weight loss supplement manufactured by Leanova is made with a considered choice of ingredients through which each ingredient was selected based on its research-proven capacity to promote metabolic health and weight maintenance.

“The formula uses natural ingredients of plant origin and vital nutrients to cover the major points of health without following the trend and untested research.”