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MAN Body Octane 30 Servings


MAN Body Octane 30 Servings
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MAN Body Octane 30 Servings
MAN Sport's Body Octane is a performance formula made with research backed ingredients in clinically proven doses. Body Octane helps to promote endurance, strength, performance, and even supports fat burning. It's also stim-free which means you can stack it with your favorite fat burner or pre-workout. Pick-up a tub today!
MAN Body Octane Benefits
- Promotes Endurance
- Enhanced Strength & Performance
- Supports Fat Burning
- No Artificial Colors or Flavors
- Stimulant Free
How to Take MAN Body Octane?
Mix 1 scoop of BODY OCTANE™ in 14-16 oz of water 20-30 minutes before training. For optimal results, drink a minimum of 1 gallon of water daily. For optimum results, drink a minimum of 1 gallon of water daily.
For Hardcore Training Sessions: Use 1 scoop of BODY OCTANE™ in 12-16 oz of water 20-30 minutes before and after training.
For Moderate-Intensity Training: Use 1/2 scoop of BODY OCTANE™ in 8-12 oz of water 20-30 minutes before training.
MAN Sports Body Octane Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Scoop (10.6g)
Servings Per Container: 30
Calories 0
Calories From Fat 0
Total Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg
Total Carbohydrate 0g
Sugars 0g
Protein 0g
Niacin 25mg
Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine HCL) 5mg
Folic Acid 400mcg
Vitamin B12 (as Methylcobalamin) 15mcg
Pantothenic Acid (As D-Calcium Pantothenate) 10mg
Citrulline Malate 1:1 3500mg
Beta-Alanine (Carnosyn) 1600mg
L-Carnitine L-Tartrate 1000mg
N-Acetyl Tyrosine 96% 250mg
L-Aspartic Acid 98.5% 750mg
Histidine HCI 99% 250mg
*Daily Value Not Established
BodyOctane Other Ingredients:
Maltodextrin, Silicon Dioxide, Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose, Natural and Artificial Flavors.
Warning
Kepp out of reach of children. Do not use if you are pregnant or nursing. Consult your physician before using this or any dietary supplement.
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