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New Shredex one step away from Revex-16, Scitec’s unconfirmed weight loss replacement

Scitec Nutrition's unconfirmed replacement for Revex-16, Shredex

With a lot of effort recently going into reformulations, repackaging projects, and renaming of products. Scitec Nutrition have dipped away from the modification side of things and produced a seemingly new supplement set to join the brand’s already packed out weight loss division. The latest innovation from the company is titled Shredex, and while it does appear to be a completely new product it’s formula is almost the same to that of Revex-16. A fat burner based around the same number of ingredients, as well as already being updated for 2013 with it’s name being changed from Adipokill. The only real difference between the two aside from their titles, is Shredex’s added 1mg, and the exchanging of citrus aurantium for l-carnitine l-tartrate. Other than that they both pack 36 three capsule servings, and 15 identical components. Even though Scitec have yet to announce it, we are going to assume that Revex is intended to be replaced by Shredex, and if the contents were not enough to make that an obvious fact. The brand’s individual descriptions pretty much seal the deal.

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