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Nirvana Super Now in GNC Stores Nationwide

Nirvana Super Now in GNC Stores Nationwide

Nirvana Super, in partnership with nutrition retailer GNC announced the nationwide availability of Nirvana Super Waters and Seltzers in 2,300 GNC stores across the U.S. This new partnership and distribution platform is the latest example of the wellness beverage line expanding at retail and marks a significant milestone for Nirvana Water Sciences Corp. as it continues its mission to provide great tasting, healthy products that help promote and protect lean muscle mass.

With the help of Dr. Naji Abumrad, MD, FACS, Professor of Surgery at the Vanderbilt School of Medicine, a world-renowned scientist and expert on systemic muscle inflammation and muscle wasting, Nirvana Super's beverages are infused with scientifically backed super ingredient HMB which helps promote and maintain lean muscle mass. HMB is naturally produced in your body when it metabolizes Leucine, an essential amino acid found in your diet. MyHMB Clear, the most effective HMB on the market is shown to support elevating muscle performance, accelerate recovery, and boost metabolism for overall well-being.

"What better retail partner for us to get Nirvana Super in the hands of consumers across the country who are looking to promote and protect lean muscle mass rather than GNC. Whether you're a gym rat or on a weight loss journey, our products help maintain muscle every step of the way," said Greg Clark, President of Nirvana Water Sciences Corp. "We develop innovative products that aren't just better for you, they are genuinely healthy and believe that the availability of our HMB infused Super Electrolyte Drinks and Energy Seltzers in GNC stores nationwide will further our mission to help people live stronger and longer lives.  I know that sounds like a lofty goal, but we believe it's possible with HMB."

Read the full press release on PRNewswire.com

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