
HMB Fruit Chews launched by LIVN Nutrition to help support muscles and healthy aging
Key Takeaways
- LIVN Nutrition's HMB Fruit Chews offer a new chewable format for daily HMB intake, supporting muscle health and aging.
- The chews provide a convenient, portable alternative to traditional HMB powders or capsules, maintaining taste and efficacy.
LIVN Nutrition recently launched a new product called HMB Fruit Chews, to help with muscle and healthy aging support.
LIVN Nutrition unveiled in a recent press release1, the introduction of their new
Previously, HMB supplementation was restricted to powders or capsule formulations, which may not always be an easy option to use regularly. LIVN HMB Fruit Chews supply contains high levels of active ingredients that are offered in a portable format, without affecting taste, and myHMB, which is a branded form of HMB from TSI Group.1 myHMB has shown potential to support in helping with recovery, strength, and muscle preservation.
As early as adults enter their 30s, muscles begin to naturally decline as individuals grow older. The press release mentions that “Without support, this can lead to reduced strength, slower recovery, and decreased independence.”1
“Healthy aging isn't just about living longer, it's about living stronger. Muscle is central to that story, but people often stop taking the very nutrients that support it because the formats are unpleasant or inconvenient. Our fruit chews make clinically supported muscle health something you look forward to taking every day,” said Art Rowe-Cerveny, founder of LIVN Nutrition.1
Reference
- LIVN Nutrition LLC. LIVN Nutrition launches first-ever HMB fruit chews, introducing a new delivery format to support “Musclespan” and Healthy Aging
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/livn-nutrition-launches-first-ever-hmb-fruit-chews-introducing-a-new-delivery-format-to-support-musclespan-and-healthy-aging-302522613.html (accessed Aug 8, 2025).
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