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Myogenix expands its Myovite name into the growing superfood space

Myogenix Myovite Super Greens

Long-running sports nutrition brand Myogenix is known for supplements like the complex post-workout formula After Shock, the pre-workout Spawn, and the premium multivitamin MyoVite. There is a new entry in the Myogenix family this month, and it’s a category many brands have jumped into these past couple of years; in fact, we just saw newcomer White Lion Labs do it with a superfood product.

Myovite Super Greens is the superfood supplement from Myogenix, and it does indeed feature a good amount of greens as well as another group of ingredients, although it’s not as advanced or multi-benefit as some of the other competitors we’ve seen. On the greens side, the brand has packed Super Greens with a 5.4g blend of spirulina, broccoli, barley grass, beet juice, and Matcha green tea.

Myogenix Myovite Super Greens Label

The other half of Myogenix Myovite Super Greens is another non-transparent blend, but instead of greens, this is full of organic mushroom extracts with a combined one gram of lion’s mane, turkey tail, and reishi to support immune health and anxiety. Again, the brand hasn’t included probiotics, enzymes, or some of the other components we’ve seen superfood products infused with, but you do indeed get a good amount of greens, as the name suggests.

Myogenix’s own online store is the place to go to get your hands on Myovite Super Greens; although direct, it is relatively expensive, coming in $10 more than the likes of Ghost Greens at $54.99 for a tub of 30 servings. There is a small 5% discount for the superfood supplement if you subscribe to receive it every month, and it is available in only one flavor to start with Berry Tropical.

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