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John Meadows’ Recovery Factor looking like a solid intra-workout competitor

granite recovery factor

The fourth and final product from John Meadows’ upcoming Granite Supplements has been completely unveiled today, following on from the previous detailed looks at all of its others. The last to be fully introduced is the brand’s obviously named recovery formula Granite Recovery Factor, which as it turns out looks to be just as good if not better than the original Intra-MD.

Granite Recovery Factor is officially described as an intra-carb formula, designed to be used during your workout much like Prime Nutrition’s highly rated Intra-MD. Also like the breakout Prime product, Recovery Factor packs a combination of Cluster Dextrin, aminos, and various other ingredients for increased performance, pumps, and recovery.

The exact ingredients John Meadows’ has gone with for his new Granite Recovery Factor include 20g of carbohydrates with 15g from Cluster Dextrin highly branched cyclic dextrin and 5g from Palatinose isomaltulose. You then have 1.5g of glycine, 675mg glutamine, 575mg of n-acetyl-l-tyrosine, 3g citrulline, 2g taurine, 5g of BCAAs at the usual 2:1:1 ratio, and six other aminos totaling a little over a gram. There are also two features from the brand’s Keto Factor X at the same doses, with 254mg of VasoDrive-AP and 250mg of CARPROS.

Granite Recovery Factor

granite recovery factor

If you’ve followed us long enough you’ll know we’re definitely big fans of intra and peri-workout supplements. They always seem to be a double threat, having both recovery and workout performance benefits. The original Prime Intra-MD is still one of our favorites as well as Condemned Labz Solitary Confinement and Steel’s ADAbolic. By the looks of things Granite Recovery Factor will also be joining that list soon, although we will of course have to try it to find out exactly how effective it is.

Anyone interested in John Meadows’ upcoming recovery formula can expect to be able to pre-order Granite Recovery Factor in about a week’s time on Monday the 30th. That’ll be followed by a full launch just a few days later on Friday the 3rd of February.

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