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Reformulated Thyrene goes from 3 to 2, Metabolic launch their 1 daily dose supplements

Metabolic Nutrition announced late last year that their three weight loss supplements, Thyrene, Phenolox and Hydravax. Would be joining their flagship fat burner Synedrex by transforming in to 1 capsule daily dose formulas. Here in the spotlight today is the remixed Thyrene, the hormonal weight loss solution. Compared to the 3 capsule version, the single pill Thyrene packs 203mg less in to it’s main complex. However Metabolic have not reshaped the product to sneak out a few milligrams. With a number of upgrades and new ingredients Thyrene has definitely got a lot more going for it.

Basically the previous formula had around 5 features in it’s main blend. The updated edition, while it may have a lighter capsule, does pack a much larger range of ingredients with a total of 7. Metabolic have kept on all of the predecessor’s features, tyrosine, coleus, guggulsterones, thyronine, meridextrine, and thrown on top 2 new ingredients, ALA and l-carnitine. Some of the names from the original supplement may seem like they are missing however Metabolic have actually just cleaned up the label a bit. Elements like kelp and calcium phosphate have been shifted from the complex section up to the vitamins & minerals area.

Aside from the ingredients in Thyrene’s single proprietary blend. Metabolic have also made changes to the B12 and folic acid amounts. Instead of 6mcg per 3 capsules, the updated fat burner has squeezed in 100mcg in to just 1. As for the folic acid, you will still get 400mcg of the feature however you will only need to use 1 capsule to get the previous 3 pill dose.

The changes don’t seem to be that drastic. Of course fans will notice a difference with the lower ingredient counts. But keep in mind the new Thyrene is a 45 capsule bottle with a recommended serving of 2 a day. The previous version was 90 capsules, directing 3 a day. So while Metabolic are promoting the 1 daily dose, the revitalized product isn’t actually 3 pills packed in to 1. It has been designed to compete with it’s predecessor in a 2 on 3 capsule battle. Something that should drown out any loss of results even if the new l-carnitine and ALA don’t manage to do their parts.

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