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MST Nutrition combines carnitine and aminos in its latest supplement release

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The European brand MST Nutrition who we saw a fair amount of in 2019, has another new release for the year following the BCAA heavy supplement it dropped just last month. The new item is L-Carnitine +Amino, which, as its name describes, brings together a mix of carnitine and amino acids, as well as a couple of other ingredients.

On the carnitine side of MST Nutrition’s L-Carnitine +Amino, you get 2.5g of regular l-carnitine. Then, in terms of aminos, the brand has thrown in a gram of taurine and 4g of BCAAs at the usual 2:1:1 ratio. As mentioned, there are some other features in the product, with those being half a gram of green tea and 200mg of vitamin C.

By the sounds of things, MST Nutrition’s latest supplement is now out and available in Europe, with the typical total of servings per tub at 30. We’re not sure how many flavors of the product are going to be making their way onto shelves, but there is one we can confirm with the classic Italian lemon liqueur-inspired, Limoncello.

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