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GodVeda stands out in the growing Indian market with unique and alternative approaches

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Introducing Godveda

As supplement markets begin, expand, and develop in pockets of the world, they eventually mature and start involving formulas beyond common products like protein powder, amino acids, creatine, and pre-workout. The Indian market has been undergoing a maturity stage over the last couple of years, with some interesting and intriguing brands emerging, including the young and growing GodVeda, which currently competes in several categories.

GodVeda in India has you sorted in the typical areas of protein powder and creatine with the whey concentrate-based God Whey and the standalone basic Creatine Monohydrate. Outside of that is where it gets a lot more unique with multi-benefit shilajit in resin, not the common capsules or powder, and stackable, standalone ashwagandha in pill format.

Godveda Himalayan Energy Drink

For a more advanced testosterone boosting experience, outside of that single ingredient ashwagandha, GodVeda has a blend of horny goat weed, tribulus, fenugreek, and a half gram hit of ashwagandha. The brand also has an energy drink but it’s not your standard competitor. The GodVeda Himalayan Energy Drink blends coffee as a source of caffeine and shilajit for stamina, focus, vitality, and, of course energy, the core purpose of the functional beverage.

For more information on GodVeda, visit its website and check out each of its sport nutrition supplements from God Whey protein powder and Creatine Monohydrate to the testosterone booster GodVerse and Himalayan Energy Drink. You can buy any of its products through there too and like other competitors in India, the prices are reasonable with 2kg of God Whey at ₹4,999, and the creatine is ₹399, although that is for a small jar of 20 servings.