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Have you ever had one of those days where you brain does not seem to firing on all cylinders? You feel sluggish, unfocused and your mind is constantly wandering. As a result, your workout suffers and you leave the gym feeling less than adequate.
This is where Bucked Up BAMF Pre-Workout steps up to the plate to improve cognitive function and motivation. BAMF includes three nootropics; Hordenine for laser focus, AlphasSize for next level sharpness, Huperzine-A for memory retention.
Combined with other top ingredients with one focus, YOUR WORKOUT. Not to mention the mind-muscle connection to boost your overall performance.
Caffeine - boosts energy and performance
Citrulline - for the PUMP
AstaGin - aids in Citrulline absorption
Beta-Alanine - boosts endurance, stamina and VO2 max
AlphaSize GPC - helps sharpen mental focus
Hordenine - a plant based compound shown to hold nootropic qualities, while enhancing performance and burning fat. Also, stimulates the central nervous system, leading to additional benefits
Hupezine A - helps prevent the breakdown of acetylcholine, a vital component of cognitive functioning. Aids in memory function and prevents neuron death from toxins.
Take 1 serving 15-30 minutes before your workout for increased energy, pump, hyperfocus, endurance, and even hydration.
Note: BAMF Nootropic Pre-Workout will NOT break a fast or kick you out of ketosis.
Serving Size 1 Scoop (12.30g)
Servings Per Container: 30
Vitamin B12 (As Methylcobalamin) 100 mcg
Sodium 39 mg
Citrulline Malate 2:1 6,000 mg
Beta-Alanine 3,200 mg
Caffeine Anhydrous 333 mg
Theobromine 300 mg
AlphaSize® Alpha GPC 200 mg
Taurine 100 mg
Himalayan Rock Salt—with Trace Minerals 100 mg
Deer Antler Velvet Extract 50 mg
AstraGin® (Astragalus, Panax notoginseng) 25 mg
ActiGin® (Panax notoginseng, Rosa roxburghii) 25 mg
Huperzine A (Huperzia serrata) Extract 50 mcg
Other Ingredients: Natural & Artificial Flavors, Citric Acid, Silicon Dioxide, Calcium Silicate, Sucralose, Red #40 Lake
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