Dark Labs Raptor
59,88 €
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Dark Labs Raptor: A natural lean mass builder with a high dose of Laxo and cost-effectiveness. What is Dark Labs Raptor? It’s a lean mass builder and natural testosterone booster from Dark Labs. It has unique ingredients and characteristics.
What sets this product apart is that it offers 45 servings, making it ideal for a 6-week cycle. The formula includes the well-known Turkesterone, Fadogia Agrestis, and even 150mg per serving of the vegan muscle-building substance Laxo. This is optimally absorbed through the two bio-enhancers, AstraGin and Bioperine.
Laxo can boost muscle protein biosynthesis by up to 200%, offering a natural way to increase muscle-building potential. With increased protein metabolism, more potential muscle mass can be converted. The Raptor can help you reach new plateaus naturally, while supporting your libido and muscle growth.
This lean mass builder is highly suitable for athletes aged 30-35.
Benefits of Dark Labs Raptor:
– Highly effective lean mass builder
– Contains Laxo
– Superior bioavailability due to included bio-enhancers
– High potential for muscle growth
– High-quality composition
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