ATP Science’s Amp-V and T432 Plus Now Available
Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) March 31, 2017 -- ATP Science, an Australian-based company dedicated to creating products to enhance people’s fitness and overall wellness, announced the availability of its Amp-V and T432 Plus products across a wide variety of retail channels, both digital and brick and mortar.
Like many other ATP Science products, Amp-V and T432 Plus help active people achieve their workout, fitness and wellness goals. The two products are available for purchase on the ATP Science website or on sites like Amazon.com, RevNutrition.com and many more.
Amp-V is so unique it has a global patent. Amp-V is made with 100 percent active ingredients and no sweeteners, artificial flavors or wasted space. Every single drop is designed to boost performance, endurance, strength and fat loss to mention a few of its amazing applications. Most popular with fat loss results in mind AMP-V can be used before workouts or fasted cardio by consuming 2ml of Amp-V (on an empty stomach for fasted cardio). You can then take it again intra-workout to enhance endurance and keep the fat burning going. For meals, you can either drink 2 ml beforehand, or add it to your salad dressing. In just 2 mls you get Omega 3, 5, 6,7, 9 CLA, CLnA and a host of other performance enhancing super oils.
T432 Plus is designed to support healthy thyroid function. It is a unique combination of super foods and spices that improves your metabolic health, and features many of the principles of Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine. All active ingredients have been isolated and concentrated, then combined with critical cofactors like zinc, selenium and iodine to ensure consistency and reliability.
“People who are interested in boosting their bodies and athleticism to their peak potential would be well served by both of these products,” said Doidge.
For more information about ATP Science, visit http://www.atpscience.com.
Aja Scioli, InHealth Media, http://www.inhealthmedia.com, +1 401-632-6843, [email protected]
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