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Fitmiss Cleanse borrows from a testosterone supplement, Muscle Pharm give the women’s detoxifier 7 of Battle Fuel’s ingredients

Originally it was though that Fitmiss did have a supplement in it’s line that had the ability to be rather different. Cleanse, the women’s detoxifier, is a product that Muscle Pharm do not have an equivalent of. It is quite unique and does have a place in the market. However, even though it stands above the rest of the Fitmiss range, it is not a formula that doesn’t borrow from an Muscle Pharm supplement.

Cleanse’s main complex is made up of 8 different ingredients. Which of the 8, 7 can be found in the early 2012 Battle Fuel. The new XT version on the other hand doesn’t have any sort of relation but does provide the Fitmiss product with a good cover up. Making it seem like it has an original combination.

The one feature from Cleanse that isn’t in Battle Fuel is senna leaf. It did seem strange that Muscle Pharm would copy all but one ingredient from another formula, and as it turns out senna is not without it’s relations. A species of the plant is actually a source of resveratrol, a feature that does play a part in Battle Fuel. However instead of using senna, the testosterone supplement gathers it’s strength from Japanese knotweed.

It’s hard to say whether or not the product has any sort of creativity to it. Cleanse is something that Muscle Pharm do not offer but all of it’s ingredients are taken from a testosterone booster. Either way it does have a position in the market. Of course it will be an overpriced one but it’s a hell of a lot better than anything else Fitmiss have in their range.

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