
Look, I’ve been coaching clients across the UK for over eight years now, and if there’s one conversation I have more than any other, it’s about nutrition. Not the fancy stuff—just getting the basics right consistently. And honestly? That’s where most people struggle.
It’s not that my clients don’t know what to eat. They’re smart people. They understand that breakfast matters, that protein is important, that skipping meals and then demolishing a Tesco meal deal at 3pm isn’t ideal. The problem is life. Actual, messy, complicated life.
So when MakeMeHealthier dropped their Mega Sale with some genuinely decent discounts on Herbalife products, I sat up and paid attention. Here’s why I’m recommending it to my clients—and why you might want to have a look too.
The Breakfast Problem (And How £125 Might Actually Solve It)
Let me tell you about Sarah. She’s a primary school teacher in Leeds, starts work at 7:30am, and by her own admission, hasn’t eaten a proper breakfast in about three years. “I just don’t have time,” she tells me. Sound familiar?
The Herbalife Advanced Breakfast Kit is now £125, down from £167.75. That’s a £42 saving, which is nice, but here’s the real value: it’s a complete breakfast solution that takes literally two minutes to prepare. Not “meal prep Sunday for the whole week” time. Not “wake up at 5am to cook eggs” time. Two actual minutes.
When Sarah finally tried it, she texted me three weeks later: “I can’t believe I have energy past 11am.” That’s not magic—that’s just what happens when your body gets proper fuel in the morning instead of running on coffee and anxiety.
For busy parents, shift workers, or anyone who’s ever eaten a cereal bar over the sink while checking emails—this kit makes sense. And at 25% off, it’s actually less than what most of my London clients spend on their morning Pret run in a week.
The “I Know I Should Eat Better But…” Solution
Here’s where the Advanced Plan comes in at £125 (reduced from £167.75—that’s 29% off). Full disclosure: this is the programme I usually recommend to clients who are serious about making a change but overwhelmed by where to start.
It’s comprehensive. You’re not just getting one product and hoping for the best; you’re getting a proper system. And before you think “that sounds complicated,” it’s really not. Everything works together, which means you’re not spending hours on Google trying to figure out if you should take this before or after that.
I’ve had clients use this while training for half marathons. I’ve had clients use it while working 60-hour weeks in the City. I’ve had new mums use it when they’re running on three hours of sleep and have zero time for themselves. It adapts.
The price works out to about £4-5 per day if you use it properly. That’s less than a mediocre sandwich from Boots. And infinitely more nutritious than whatever you’d grab from the vending machine at 4pm when your blood sugar crashes.
Let’s Talk About the Formula 1 Shake (Without the Sales Pitch)
Herbalife Shake Formula 1 Vanilla is now £37, down from £55.31. I recommend this product more than any other, not because I’m trying to sell it, but because it solves actual problems my clients face.
Take James, who works night shifts at the hospital. His eating schedule is chaos. When he gets home at 7am, he’s too wired to cook but too hungry to sleep. He was living on cereal and occasionally forgetting to eat for 12 hours. Not great.
A Formula 1 shake takes 90 seconds to make. It’s got protein, fibre, vitamins, minerals—all the stuff his body desperately needs after a shift. He’s not a fitness model. He doesn’t have Instagram-worthy meal prep. He just needed something that worked for his life.
That’s what I appreciate about it. It’s not about being perfect; it’s about being practical. The vanilla flavour is dead versatile too—you can chuck in frozen berries, a banana, some spinach (trust me on this), peanut butter if you fancy it. Or just make it with milk and be done in 60 seconds.
£37 for something that’ll give you 25+ servings? That’s proper value.
For My Fitness Lot: The Sports Nutrition Stuff
Right, if you’re training properly—and I mean actually training, not just going to the gym occasionally—you need to pay attention to recovery. This is where most amateur athletes fall down. They’ll obsess over their workout split but completely ignore what they’re doing post-workout.
Herbalife 24 Pro Sport Restore is now £22, reduced from £31.30. That’s a tenner saved on something that actually makes a difference to how quickly you recover. I use this myself after heavy training days, and I’ve got half my clients on it too.
Look, you can spend £30-40 on a sports massage, and that’s lovely. Or you can invest that money in proper recovery nutrition that supports you after every single session. The maths is pretty straightforward.
The 24 Prolong Strawberry sachets (now £22, down from £25.10) are brilliant for longer sessions. I’ve got runners using these for anything over 90 minutes, cyclists taking them on weekend rides, even a triathlon client who swears by them. The sachets are handy too—you can stick them in your running belt or jersey pocket without carrying a massive tub.
And the H24 Achieve Bars at £19.50 (down from £22.35)? These live in my gym bag permanently. They’re not fancy, but they do the job. Fifteen grams of protein in a format that doesn’t need refrigeration or preparation. When you’ve just finished training and need something now, they’re perfect.
The One Nobody Talks About: Mental Performance
Here’s something I’ve started discussing more with clients: Herbalife Active Mind Complex tablets, now £39 (reduced from £53.14).
I work with a lot of professionals—solicitors, accountants, tech workers—people whose jobs are mentally demanding. They’re often brilliant at training their bodies but completely ignore supporting their brains. Then they wonder why they’re foggy by 2pm or struggling to concentrate during afternoon meetings.
Sixty tablets for £39 works out to about 65p per day. For context, that’s less than a can of Monster or a fancy coffee from Costa. And instead of just masking tiredness with caffeine, you’re actually supporting cognitive function.
One of my clients, a freelance designer, started using these during a particularly intense project period. She said it was “like my brain had less lag.” Not superhuman powers or anything daft—just clearer thinking when it mattered.
Why I Actually Trust MakeMeHealthier
I’ve recommended various suppliers over the years, and honestly, some have been disappointing. Slow delivery, dodgy customer service, or worse—products that made me question if they were actually genuine.
I’ve never had that problem with MakeMeHealthier UK. The products arrive when they say they will, everything is properly sealed and genuine Herbalife stock, and when I’ve had questions for my clients, their team has been helpful without being pushy.
That matters more than people realize. When you’re recommending something to someone who’s trusting your professional judgment, you need to know it’s legit.
The Bit Where I’m Honest About Who This Is For
This sale isn’t for everyone, and I’d be doing you a disservice if I pretended otherwise.
If you’re completely sorted with your nutrition, meal prep like a champion, never miss breakfast, always eat balanced meals, and have zero issues maintaining consistent energy throughout the day—you probably don’t need this.
But if you’re like most of my clients (and most humans), you struggle sometimes. Maybe breakfast is a disaster. Maybe you rely too heavily on convenience food. Maybe you’re training hard but recovery is an afterthought. Maybe you just want to feel more consistent energy-wise.
That’s who this sale is actually useful for. Real people with real challenges who need practical solutions that fit into actual life, not some idealized version of life where you have three hours a day for meal prep.
The Money Conversation Nobody Wants to Have
£125 feels like a lot of money. I get it. Especially right now when everything seems to cost more than it did six months ago.
But here’s my question: what are you currently spending on trying to sort your nutrition? Meal deals? Takeaways when you can’t be bothered to cook? Protein bars from the gym that cost £3 each? Coffee and pastries to get through the afternoon energy slump?
Add it up for a month. I’ll wait.
For most of my clients, when they actually track it, they’re spending way more than £125 on nutritional nonsense that’s leaving them tired, hungry, and frustrated. The Advanced Plan or Advanced Breakfast Kit isn’t an additional expense—it’s replacing money you’re already spending, but getting you better results.
What I’m Telling My Clients
If you’ve been thinking about getting your nutrition sorted, this is a decent time to do it. The discounts are genuine (I’ve checked the regular prices), and you’re getting good value on products that actually work if you use them consistently.
Start with what makes sense for your biggest challenge. Breakfast is chaos? Advanced Breakfast Kit. Training hard but recovery is rough? Look at the sports nutrition stuff. Just want a solid foundation? Formula 1 Vanilla is hard to beat at that price.
Nobody expects perfection. But if you can improve your nutrition even 20%, you’ll notice the difference in your energy, your training, and how you feel day-to-day.
The sale won’t last forever—these things never do. If you’re interested, have a look at what’s available, work out what fits your life, and make a decision.
Your body will probably thank you for it.
Check out the full Mega Sale at makemehealthier.co.uk/mega-sale
These are my genuine opinions based on working with clients. Everyone’s different, so what works for them might not work for you. Chat with your GP if you’ve got any medical concerns before starting new supplements.
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