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HPN unveiling some sort of all-in-one muscle builder at the Stack3d Pro

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High Performance Nutrition better known as HPN, has just joined the list of brands due to unveil something entirely new at next week’s Stack3d Pro Supplement Expo. Also like all of the other brands getting ready for a big reveal, for now HPN is keeping fans guessing. It hasn’t released any kind of look at the product unless you count the big question mark above, although it has passed on a few highlights.

HPN’s highlights from the mystery supplement do all come in the form of clinical results, and all sound extremely interesting. In total the brand has posted four results from the product with “gained 5.3 lbs. of lean muscle mass and produced a 200% increase in lean muscle mass than subjects who worked out intensely alone”. “Subjects lost 2.9 lbs. of fat mass and allowed subjects to lose 260% more fat mass than subjects who worked out intensely alone”, “Subjects gained 47% in bench press strength”, and “Subjects gained 68% more cross sectional area in their rectus femoris (large quadriceps muscles) vs. placebo subjects”.

As a quick summary, the supplement sounds like it’s been designed to do it all including increase lean muscle, help with weight loss, and gain strength. Even after reading all of that we really have no idea on what HPN has in store for us. Those effects do all sound like the results from something like a protein powder or a muscle builder. However without any more details such as form or ingredients, there isn’t any category we’re confidently leaning towards at this point.

For now all we can do is wait for HPN’s major reveal next week at the Stack3d Pro, although definitely stayed tuned as we’ll probably see more teasers between now and then.

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