You're showing up to the gym. You're hitting your sets. You're lifting heavier.
But the scale isn’t moving. The mirror’s not changing. You’re stuck.
Here’s the truth:
You’re probably not eating enough—consistently.
And no, it’s not just about calories. Appetite is more complex than that.
The Real Problem: You’re Full Before You’re Fed
When most people struggle to gain weight, it’s not because they don’t know what to eat—it’s because they physically can’t eat more.
This is common among:
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Hardgainers
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People recovering from stress or illness
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Athletes with high energy output
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Anyone pushing past maintenance calories
Symptoms include:
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Feeling full too fast
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Nausea or bloating after meals
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Forgetting to eat or skipping meals
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Zero interest in food when you’re supposed to be bulking.
Why Traditional Mass Gainers Don’t Work
Dumping 1,200 calories of sugar and protein powder into a shake doesn’t solve the root issue.
You might get the calories in, but:
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You feel sick afterward
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Your digestion slows
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You skip your next meal
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You burn out fast
The cycle repeats.
Appetite is a System—And You Can Support It
Your appetite isn’t just about willpower. It’s regulated by a system of hormones, digestion, and sensory signals.
And that system can be influenced—with the right ingredients.
How Hunger+ Supports Natural Appetite
We designed Hunger+ to support the real foundation of calorie intake:
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Gentian Root – A bitter botanical that helps stimulate hunger signaling
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Fennel Seed + Peppermint – To support comfortable digestion and reduce fullness
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Blessed Thistle – Helps promote bile flow and digestive readiness
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Zinc – Supports metabolism and appetite balance
All ingredients are non-stimulant, naturally derived, and chosen for people who are serious about eating more.
When Eating Enough Feels Impossible—This Helps
We’re currently accepting preorders for Hunger+, with shipping scheduled for August 2025.
Early customers get:
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Launch-only discounted pricing
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Limited first-batch access
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A 100% refund policy until ship date
If you’re tired of trying to force food down—this might be the missing piece.