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Plasm Surge’s hydration blend Astrolyte becomes a standalone supplement

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Earlier this week, Glaxon introduced a new version of its pump enhancing supplement Plasm Surge, featuring a fresh new combination of ingredients. One of the things the brand included in the product was a blend called Astrolyte, with electrolytes and fructooligosaccharides. Glaxon has now actually come out with a standalone Astrolyte supplement featuring all of those same ingredients.

Glaxon’s Astrolyte brings together fructooligosaccharides, magnesium citrate, potassium citrate, and sodium chloride. The dosages of those ingredients in the standalone product are much higher combining together to total 6g, whereas in Plasm Surge, they’re 1.55g. Alongside the electrolytes and FOS, you also get the absorption enhancing ingredient AstraGin, dosed the same as Plasm at 25mg.

Astrolyte is available to pre-order starting today from Glaxon’s online store; however, the wait isn’t all that long with the brand planning to start shipping the supplement on Tuesday of next week. The price of Astrolyte is lower than your average Glaxon product, which makes sense as it is a hydration formula, with a full-size 30 serving tub costing $24.99 in the one Juicy Apple flavor.

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