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Legendary water loss product Xpel now has a version without any caffeine whatsoever

Mhp Xpel Caffeine Free

In the water loss or natural diuretic category, there is one supplement that has been considered the leader or go-to throughout the years and it goes by the name of Xpel. The incredibly reliable product is from the legacy sports nutrition brand MHP, and it has maintained its formula, rightfully so, as it always delivers great results. Xpel does indeed reduce the amount of water your body holds, giving you a leaner and significantly tighter look, all within the short timeframe of a few days.

One of the difficult features of MHP’s Xpel is that on top of all of its water retention ingredients, there is some caffeine in there, not a lot, although caffeine nonetheless. In each of the four capsule servings to be taken twice a day, there is 75mg of caffeine, so 150mg across the two servings. That is not that big of a deal, but if you’re watching your caffeine intake or trying to avoid it altogether, it may steer you away. MHP has come out with a product this week that remedies all of that with an Xpel spin-off.

Mhp Xpel Caffeine Free Label

Now available directly through MHP’s online store is Xpel Caffeine Free, which has absolutely everything from the regular version, each of every ingredient and dosage, except for the blend of green tea and guarana, providing that 75mg of caffeine per serving. Basically, the alternative version of the long-running and again, genuinely reliable diuretic Xpel has all of those water loss, bloating, and weight loss benefits; however, without the light and mildly energizing 75mg dose of caffeine.

You can purchase Xpel Caffeine Free straight away, directly from MHP’s official online store, where it carries a regular price identical to that of the original Xpel at $29.99. With that said, if you get in soon, there is a deal on the caffeineless water loss supplement, dropping it to a very reasonable $17.99, and that is for a bottle to supply you through a single ten-day cycle.

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