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Arrae. All products are selected independently by The Looker’s editors. If you purchase something from our post, we may earn a small commission. From anxiety-reducing capsules to metabolism-boosting elixirs that claim to mimic the effects of GLP-1 medications, I’m pretty skeptical when it comes to supplements these days. While I firmly believe that supplementation can have a meaningful impact on overall health (especially when paired with proper bloodwork and physician guidance), there are plenty of products that promise to solve a laundry list of ailments with little clinical evidence to back them up. One brand that’s consistently earned my trust since launching in 2020 is Arrae . From its bestselling MB-1 craving-curbing capsules , which I’ve taken for over a year, to its fast-acting Calm supplement that—anecdotally—works *almost* as well as beta blockers when my panic spikes, Arrae’s formulas have earned a sterling reputation for offering clinically backed supplements that actually do what they say they’re going to do. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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