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RG Labs rolls out athlete-focused supplement line

The line of CBD oil drops and balms it said are formulated to meet the needs of elite athletes and meant for everyday athletes.
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Renzo Gracie smiling for the camera

RG Labs is delving into CBD. Renzo Gracie’s CBD is the company’s new line of CBD oil drops and balms it said are formulated to meet the needs of elite athletes and meant for everyday athletes.

"I've found that CBD supplements are a great way to enhance the health, wellness and performance of myself and my students across our 70+ academies,” said Renzo Gracie, the company’s namesake and a globally recognized Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instructor. “We are providing the athletic community with premium quality, science-backed products in excellently designed formats. Our new line is available at a price point that makes Renzo Gracie CBD one of the best values on the market.”

The full line consists of Renzo Gracie CBD “The Drop,” a citrus-flavored oil drop that contains 3000 mg of CBD per bottle, and Renzo Gracie CBD “The Balm,” which is a lavender-scented full-spectrum CBD balm with 2,000 mg per jar.

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