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Giant Keto designed to do more than most other ketogenic supplements

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Last month Giant Sports unveiled its first ever entry into the world of ketogenic supplements, with the simply named Giant Keto. At the time we didn’t have too much information on the product, only that it would be loaded with goBHB salts packing a total of 14.6g (yielding 11.7g of free BHB) per serving.

Giant has now dropped everything you need to know about its upcoming Giant Keto, from its fully transparent label to when it will be available and in what sizes and flavors.

As expected the goBHB isn’t all that’s in Giant Keto, in fact it’s just one of the many features in the supplement. On top of the 14.6g of goBHB are 4g of aspartic acid, 3.4g of malic acid, 2.8g of Fibersol-2 soluble corn fiber, a gram of carnitine-l-tartrate, and 50mg of beet juice powder. Giant Keto does also pack a mix of vitamins and electrolytes including 600mg of vitamin C, 5,000IU of vitamin D, 500mcg of vitamin K, and an electrolyte blend of calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium.

giant keto

The large combination of ingredients in Giant Keto promises to do a little more than just give you a good source of goBHBs to help induce ketosis. The vitamin C aims to boost your immune system and bone health, the Fibersol fiber is to reduce the discomfort often caused by BHB salts, and the carnitine and aspartic acid are included to help mitigate the effects of performance depleting ammonia build up while working out.

Giant Keto is quite a complete ketogenic formula, which is to be expected from Giant as it is no stranger to unique products. Giant Keto is due to be released in the US sometime next month in the one 20 serving, Raspberry Lemonade flavor for somewhere under $60. The supplement is also going to be available in Australia and New Zealand, although it may take a bit more time to show up there.

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