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Anavite XT takes Gaspari’s regular Anavite and infuses it with test boosting ingredients

Gaspari Nutrition Anavite Xt

After getting a preview of the supplement back in late January, legacy brand Gaspari Nutrition has officially released its multivitamin spin-off, Anavite XT or Anavite Xtreme Test. As the name suggests, Anavite XT is a testosterone-boosting version of the brand’s original and long-running multivitamin, which the spin-off actually has a lot in common with.

Gaspari Nutrition’s Anavite XT features all of the same ingredients and dosages as the regular Anavite, from its 5,000iu of vitamin A and 250mg of vitamin C to its many premium Calci-K and TRAACS minerals. Where the two health and wellness supplements separate from one another is in the ingredients outside of the vitamins and minerals.

While Gaspari Nutrition’s regular Anavite has 1.6g of beta-alanine and a gram of carnitine tartrate alongside its comprehensive multivitamin formula, Anavite XT has less beta-alanine at a gram, and it has dropped the carnitine for a gram of d-aspartic acid. There is also a herbal testosterone-boosting blend to reinforce that XT name weighing 500mg and featuring maca, tribulus, fenugreek, longjack, and saw palmetto.

Gaspari Anavite Xt Label

Basically, the difference between Gaspari Nutrition’s Anavite and Anavite XT is the added ingredients to boost testosterone, which is what we expected based on the name. When it comes to price, the two supplements are much further apart as Anavite has a regular direct price of $33.99 for a bottle of 60 servings while Anavite XT is $34.99 for 30 servings.

Gaspari Nutrition is running a sale at the moment where Anavite XT is discounted by 33% from $34.99 to $23.44, or save even more in the brand’s Muscle Stack of Anavite XT, the testosterone booster Viridex XT, and pre-workout Superpump Aggression at $69.99.

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