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Upcoming Lean Gainz a lean gainer with ModCarb, Carb10, and more

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Just yesterday details surfaced on a rather unique upcoming protein powder from Betancourt Nutrition called Muscle Serum. The supplement sets itself apart from the rest of the proteins out there by incorporating growth factors, as well as a few other extra ingredients. Information on another new Betancourt protein has now surfaced, introducing the slightly heavier formula Lean Gainz.

As you’d expect with a product called Lean Gainz, the other upcoming Betancourt protein is in fact a lean weight gainer. Unfortunately much like with yesterday’s reveal of Muscle Serum, we don’t have Lean Gainz official facts panel just yet to confirm its full list of ingredients. We do however have Betancourt’s description of it, going over all of its highlights.

Like all gainers, Betancourt Lean Gainz is made up of a strong balance of protein, carbohydrates, and fat. From the details that have been released, we do know that the supplement relies on whey and beef isolate as its protein sources.

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As for its carbohydrates, Lean Gainz uses a mix of Carb10 pea starch, brown rice bran, and the branded ModCarb blend of organic oat bran, amaranth, quinoa, buckwheat, millet, and chia. Lastly, you have the product’ fats, which mostly come from Betancourt’s inclusion of the branded MctSMART MCTs from palm oil.

While it is good to see all of the above information that’s been released for Betancourt Lean Gainz, it doesn’t really mean too much until we see all of the numbers that go with it. Being a lean gainer we don’t imagine the calories will be too high, although seeing as it comes in a 5lb tub we imagine the servings will still be quite heavy.

Betancourt is promoting both Muscle Serum and Lean Gainz as launching sometime soon, however it does sound like the gainer will be available first. The brand is apparently aiming to have Lean Gainz out in April, whereas Muscle Serum isn’t due until the summer.

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