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Enhanced Labs resurrects its standalone turk and epi-based muscle builders

Enhanced Labs Brings Back Epimuscle And Phytoturk

Enhanced Labs changed up its selection of supplements quite a bit when it transitioned to the look and feel it currently has on the market. It carried over a few of its flagship products as well as introduced some completely new innovations, like the pre-workouts Maximus Stim and Maximus Pump. Since the rebirth of Enhanced, it has gradually brought back some of the supplements it had available previously, and we’re seeing that again this week.

This time around, Enhanced Labs has resurrected two of its past muscle builders in Epimuscle and Phytoturk, both of which are centered around a single muscle strength and growth ingredient. Longtime fans of the brand will know both of these products, starting with Epimuscle, packing half a gram of epicatechin per two-capsule serving from green tea. Then, in Phytoturk, you get half a gram of ajuga turkestanica, standardized to 10% turkesterone.

The ingredients are exactly the same as the previous versions of Epimuscle and Phytoturk from Enhanced Labs, when it was dressed in white and red. The more modern, darker-branded supplements are pretty much the same; they just feature a look in line with all of Enhanced’s drops since around this time last year. The prices are pretty high for the ingredients with Epimuscle at $42.99 for a bottle of 30 servings and a lot more for Phytoturk at $64.99.

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