When Lemme came out with the first GLP-1 weight loss supplement in GLP-1 Daily, we said it would lead to many other products with a similar goal and approach, and if sports nutrition brands got it involved, it would likely churn out some impressive competitors. The premium powerhouse Infinis Nutrition, which is not even a year old, has gone and done just that. Up next from the extremely busy and constantly innovating company is GLP-1, a specialized and comprehensive GLP-1 fat-burning supplement.
Infinis Nutrition is taking an alternative and multi-pronged approach in its simply named GLP-1, utilizing a variety of pathways to activate GLP-1, which is known for its primary function of producing insulin to, in turn, lower blood glucose and decrease appetite. The combination of ingredients in the supplement aims to decrease appetite which is a powerful tool to increase and improve weight loss, as well as enhance metabolic health, gut health, wellbeing, and overall weight management.
The formula powering Infinis Nutrition’s intriguing and promising GLP-1 does indeed include Eriomin, like Lemme’s GLP-1, at the same dose of 200mg per serving. Alongside that, to drive the premium multi-faceted approach, the reputable brand has Pomella-branded pomegranate at 250mg, a GLP-1-supporting probiotic blend with one billion CFUs each of akkermansia muciniphila AH39 and clostridium butyricum, then topping it all off its Compound Solutions’ innovative and patented CoreBiome at 550mg, a postbiotic that is specifically metabolized in the colon to support optimal health.
Infinis Nutrition has officially revealed its second weight loss supplement today, although it won’t be making it available for purchase directly through infinisnutrition.com for another week or so in early October. Every bottle of the product has 28 servings, so it’s enough to last you a four week cycle when taken as directed at a single two-capsule serving once a day. The price will likely be up there in line with Infinis’ other advanced sports and health nutrition supplements in the 50 to $60 range.