Post-Meal Lifestyle and Body Management Support
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Body management supplements should avoid blood sugar control or weight-loss promises. Review post-meal routine and lifestyle support positioning.

MGHBIO's take: body management products have channel potential in Southeast Asia, but brands should avoid blood sugar control, diabetes prevention, or rapid weight-loss promises. A safer direction is post-meal routine, carbohydrate-conscious lifestyle, balanced diet support, and lifestyle wellness.
1. Define the Usage Occasion
Suitable usage occasions include post-meal routines, eating-out lifestyles, carbohydrate-conscious diets, regular routines, and balanced diet support.
2. Avoid Overpromising Ingredient Effects
Common directions may include dietary fiber, white kidney bean extract, green tea-related ingredients, chromium, botanicals, or combined formulas. Claims should not describe ingredients as controlling blood sugar, blocking absorption, burning fat, or treating metabolic conditions.
3. Match Format With Channel
Sachets fit post-meal routines. Capsules fit adult wellness and ecommerce. Tablets fit concise supplementation.
4. Keep Claims in Lifestyle Support
Safer language includes post-meal daily support, balanced diet support, body management lifestyle support, and carbohydrate-conscious lifestyle.
FAQ
Can body management products claim blood sugar control?
This is not recommended. Post-meal daily support is safer.
Can products claim weight loss?
This should be reviewed by market. Avoid guaranteed or rapid weight-loss language.
Regulatory Disclaimer
This article is for product planning only. It is not medical or weight-management advice. Claims and labels should be reviewed according to each target market.



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