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You Ate One Piece. Then the Whole Thing.
Then Spent the Night Hating Yourself.

That loop was never about willpower. It was about a tongue that never got the signal to stop.

I know exactly where you were sitting. You had a plan, you were doing fine, and then one bite became five and five became the whole bag and somewhere in there the food stopped tasting like food and started tasting like proof of something. Proof that you cannot be trusted around it. Proof that other people can have one and you cannot. Proof that you are the problem. I believed that story for a long time. What I did not know, because no one ever said it plainly, is that the craving is not born in the part of you that makes decisions. It is born about three inches behind your lips, on a surface that has its own agenda and no interest in your goals. Once I understood where the loop actually starts, I stopped trying to fix the wrong thing. What I found works one step before the craving even becomes a thought. I want to show you that step.

Show me where it starts ↓
THE 3 FIXES THAT NEVER HAD A CHANCE

The 3 things I tried before I understood where the craving actually starts

I went through the list. Willpower. Rules. Apps. None of it touched the feeling. Because none of it started in the right place.

01

Telling myself I just needed more discipline

I would get through breakfast, get through lunch, and then something would shift around three in the afternoon and I would be standing at the cabinet before I even made a decision. Afterward came the familiar sequence: the sugar, then the regret, then the quiet promise to do better tomorrow.

I genuinely believed the problem was character. That other people had something I lacked. That if I could just want it badly enough I would stop. I carried that as a private shame for longer than I want to say out loud.

Telling myself I just needed more discipline
02

Starting another round of strict rules

Cut the sugar completely. No fruit after noon. Track every gram. I would last four or five days and then the restriction would snap like a rubber band pulled too far, and I would eat twice as much as I ever would have otherwise. I thought that was weakness. It was not.

Restriction is designed to break. When the body reads scarcity, it amplifies the signal for sweet foods on purpose. The craving that hit on day five was not a moral failure. It was biology responding exactly the way biology responds to deprivation. The system was never built for me to win. That realization took me years.

Starting another round of strict rules
03

Trying to overpower the craving once it was already loud

By the time I noticed the craving it was already fully formed. Gum, water, a walk, a distraction. Sometimes those bought twenty minutes. They never touched the source because the source is not in the mind. It is on the tongue.

Sweet taste starts at receptors on the tongue that send a signal upward. Gymnema sylvestre, at a real 200mg clinical dose, fits into those same receptors and sits there quietly. No signal travels. The hum that used to build until I gave in just does not start. That is not willpower. That is a mechanism. And a mechanism does not ask anything of your character.

Trying to overpower the craving once it was already loud
The Noise Went Quiet

Women like you who finally turned the volume down.

Sarah L. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
The background hum just stopped
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"The background hum of food thoughts just... stopped. I did not realize how loud it was until it was gone. I get a whole afternoon at my desk now without planning my next snack."

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Danielle F. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
Disciplined at work, finally calm with food
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"I am disciplined all day at work and used to fall apart with food by 8PM. This is the first thing that has ever touched that. The evening snacking spiral just is not there anymore."

Danielle F. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈOperations LeadVerified
Vanessa K. πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦
Forgot dessert existed at my own birthday
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"I forgot dessert existed at my own birthday dinner. That is not a sentence I ever thought I would say. Two gummies with my coffee, no diet, no counting, no drama."

Vanessa K. πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦Senior PMVerified
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5 Days To
A Quieter Tongue,
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Not a diet, not another rule to break. Just two gummies a day that work on the actual sweet signal at your tongue, so the noise that used to run the show gets a little harder to hear.

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THE DOSE IS THE WHOLE STORY

Most craving gummies give you 50mg and a famous face. Peachie gives you 200mg of the ingredient that actually reaches your tongue.

When I started looking into why I kept losing the fight with sugar, I kept finding the same answer buried in the research: gymnema sylvestre works, but only at the doses where it can actually bind to the sweet-taste receptors on your tongue. Most products on the shelf use a fraction of that range and fill the gap with marketing. Peachie uses 200mg, the amount studied in clinical settings, because the mechanism only runs when the dose is right, and that one difference is what the rest of this page is about.

Gymnema Sylvestre
THE SUGAR DESTROYER

Gymnema Sylvestre

200mg Β· 25% Gymnemic Acids

Called "the sugar destroyer" for over a thousand years. When your morning includes 200mg of this, the sweet taste receptors on your tongue quiet down. Which means the constant signals they send your brain about food quiet down too. That is what food noise sounds like when it fades. This is why most craving gummies at 50mg do nothing.

Chromium Picolinate
BLOOD SUGAR SUPPORT

Chromium Picolinate

200mcg

Studied for supporting healthy blood sugar already within the normal range. In practice: fewer of those spike-and-crash cycles that trigger cravings out of nowhere and add another layer to the mental food track. Steadier body, quieter head.

Ceylon Cinnamon Extract
STEADY SUPPORT

Ceylon Cinnamon Extract

100mg

Traditional support for how your body handles sugar. Which means the meals you do eat do not trigger the crash that starts the next round of thinking about food. The chatter stays down.

B6 + B12 Complex
STEADY ENERGY

B6 + B12 Complex

Full Daily Value

For steady, everyday energy without caffeine or jitters. In practice: with the food noise quieted, the mental bandwidth you get back actually has power behind it. Not just quiet. Capable.

Why It Works When Others Don't

How Peachie Crush stacks up.

What Matters
Peachie Crush
Most Others
Gymnema at clinical dose (200mg)
Standardized 25% gymnemic acids
Blood sugar support (chromium + cinnamon)
Sugar free vegan pectin base
No caffeine, no stimulants
30 day satisfaction guarantee
What the first 30 days actually feel like

This is not a willpower story.

1
Day 1

The 3PM drawer

You know the one. The bottom drawer, or the cabinet above the microwave, or the gas station you pass on the way home. At 3PM the pull is so specific it has a sound. Today you take one Peachie before lunch. By 3PM something is different, not gone, just quieter. You still notice the drawer. You just don't feel like you're white-knuckling past it. That's the gymnema doing its first pass across your sweet-taste receptors. The signal gets there, it just lands softer.

2
Days 3 to 5

The after-dinner fridge

This is the one nobody talks about. Dinner is done, the kitchen is clean, and then you're standing in the fridge light at 9PM holding a bag of something you don't even want. You've blamed yourself for this moment a hundred times. By day four, some people tell us the fridge light just doesn't call as loud. The craving still visits. But it feels more like a knock than a kick. You close the fridge. Not because you're strong. Because the noise is smaller.

3
Week 2

The memory that used to hurt

Week two is when an old thought tends to surface. The diet that didn't work. The birthday cake you swore off and then ate alone in your car. That specific flavour of shame. What's strange about week two is that the memory comes up and then it just sits there, quieter than usual. You're not fighting it. You're not reliving it. The gymnema isn't erasing the past. It's just giving your tongue a little less ammunition to use against you.

4
Week 4

The shrug

Someone puts a bowl of candy on the conference table. Or your family orders dessert and slides the menu over. You look at it. You're not white-knuckling. You're not running a negotiation in your head. You just kind of shrug. Not because you've conquered anything. Not because you're a different person now. Because the sugar noise has gotten so quiet this week that skipping it doesn't feel like a sacrifice anymore. It just feels like a Tuesday.

What silence gives back

The moments that return when the noise goes quiet

Your mornings

Your mornings

You stop waking up and doing the math on yesterday. There is nothing to account for, nothing to correct. The day just starts.

Your afternoons

Your afternoons

The 3pm negotiation disappears. Not because you won it. Because there was nothing to negotiate. You are just sitting at your desk, doing your work.

Your evenings

Your evenings

You stop planning tomorrow around what you are not going to do. Dinner is dinner. After dinner is after dinner. The mental calendar clears.

Your mind

Your mind

It stops keeping score. It was never meant to be the thing standing between you and the kitchen. When the craving signal goes quiet on your tongue, the referee has nothing left to call.

Jordan M. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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"For the first time, the food noise actually went quiet."

"I will be honest, I expected nothing. I was ready to add it to the pile of stuff that did not work.

Week one, the edge came off. The 3PM pull was still there, but quieter, easier to walk past. Week two, I noticed it at a work lunch when the dessert menu came around and I just did not care. That had never happened.

A month in, the noise was mostly gone. Not because I was white-knuckling it, but because the signal was not screaming anymore. Skipping the sugar stopped feeling like a fight and started feeling like a shrug.

The plan did not get easier because I got stronger. It got easier because the cravings got quiet."

Jordan M. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈWellness ContributorVerified
HERE IS WHAT YOU GET TODAY

The Food Noise Reset
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  • 90 mornings of the ritual that quiets food noise at the source
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More Quiet Afternoons

Reviews from women who turned the volume down.

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"The hum just stopped."

I did not realize how loud the background food chatter was until it was gone. First thing that has ever touched it.

Priya S. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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"My 8PM snacking spiral disappeared."

I am disciplined all day and used to fall apart at night. Not anymore. Two gummies with my coffee and the evening is calm.

Danielle F. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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"The dose is why it works."

I read the label. It is the first craving gummy where the gymnema dose matches the actual research. That is why the afternoon pull faded in week two.

Maya P. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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"Pack four. The noise stays quiet."

I tried Lemme. Nothing. Olly. Nothing. Bought Peachie expecting nothing. On pack four the food noise is just... gone. Worth every dollar.

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Questions? We Got You.

Everything you want to know before you turn the volume down.

How does Peachie actually work?

For years I thought the problem was me. No willpower. No discipline. Just someone who couldn't stop at one piece. Then I learned something that changed how I understood the whole thing: sweet-taste receptors on your tongue are signaling your brain before you even decide anything. The craving isn't a character flaw. It's a signal loop running in the background, and nobody taught us how to interrupt it.

Peachie contains 200mg of gymnema sylvestre, an herb that has been used for centuries and studied for its effect on those exact receptors. When gymnemic acids temporarily bind to the sweet-taste sites on your tongue, the signal that normally fires when you eat something sweet becomes quieter. Not blocked. Not suppressed. Just... quieter. Researchers call this a transient blunting of sweet perception. What that means in practice is that the loud part of the craving, the part that feels urgent and embarrassing and impossible to ignore, loses some of its volume.*

Peachie is not a medication. It doesn't rewire your brain or override your choices. It works at the tongue, not the mind. That's a small distinction that matters a lot, because it means you're not fighting yourself. You're just changing what the signal sounds like before it gets loud.

How long until I feel it?

Some people notice reduced sweet cravings in the first few days. For the fuller effect, most feel it after 1 to 2 weeks of daily use. It works best as a daily habit, not a one-off.*

Will I never enjoy dessert again?

You will. The effect is temporary, about 30 to 60 minutes. Want the birthday cake? Just do not take a gummy right before it. You are in control, not the other way around.

Does it have caffeine or make me jittery?

No. Completely caffeine and stimulant free. No jitters, no crash. That is why it is fine to take every day.*

I have tried craving gummies before and felt nothing. Why is this different?

Most rely on fiber or a token amount of gymnema. Peachie uses 200mg at 25% gymnemic acids, the clinical range, and adds blood sugar support. Different mechanism, not the same promise in a new pouch.

What if it does not work for me?

Send us the pouches (empty is fine) within 30 days and we refund every dollar. No forms, no questions. One pouch is a 30-day supply, so you have time to feel the compound effect. If Peachie is not doing what we said, you should not pay for it.

LAST CHANCE

The Craving Was Never Louder Than You. You Were Just Never Given a Volume Knob.

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