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MyoBlox is bringing back its original natural anabolic Mania

Myoblox Bringing Back Mania

The reputable sports nutrition brand MyoBlox returned to market or relaunched under the ownership of Doug Miller from Core Nutritionals and Steven Salmon of MAN Sports. When it did, it debuted with four different supplements, all of which we’d seen previously available from the brand with the pre-workouts Loco, Blo, 24/7 Aminos, and the legendary nootropic Skywalk. If you’re at all familiar with MyoBlox, you’ll know those four are just a fraction of what it’s done throughout its years in the business.

It was only a matter of time before MyoBlox dug deep into its history, its discontinued catalog, and pulled out some of the much-loved supplements of the past. As we approach a year since the brand made its highly-anticipated return, it has indeed announced the resurrection of one of its more known past innovations in the natural anabolic Mania. The most recent version we remember had plenty of reliable ingredients, including bulbine natalensis, longjack, rhodiola, and Laxosterone branded laxogenin.

We’re not sure what MyoBlox plans on putting in the 2025 edition of its Mania muscle builder, but the goal of the supplement is going to remain the same with a comprehensive formula to support muscle growth, recovery, strength, and performance. Mania is returning in capsule format, and seeing what the brand has done in all of its other items; we suspect it’ll give you what you need ingredients-wise. MyoBlox has also set an exact launch date for when fans will be able to once again get their hands on Mania, exactly ten days from today on Wednesday the 12th of this month, through myobloxusa.com.