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REPP previews its seemingly simple muscle builder Laxogenin

REPP Sports Laxogenin

The last time we heard from REPP Sports was back in April when the brand was teasing a supplement we have still yet to see more on called EGF-1. REPP is now back in the headlines this week with information on another new product it has coming down the pipeline that’s also in the area of muscle building.

Today the brand has confirmed that a supplement named Laxogenin+ is on its way, which is a little more self-explanatory than EGF-1. Based on its name it would be good to assume the new REPP formula is going to feature the strength and muscle building ingredient in its title, laxogenin. Seeing as its name also has a “+” in it, there will probably be something else in the product further enhancing its effects.

While we’re not entirely certain on when REPP Sports plans on launching Laxogenin+, when it does eventually arrive it will be the brand’s first entirely new supplement since release. REPP first hit the market back in February introducing five different formulas, with Laxogenin set to make that six, or if EGF-1 is still on the way.