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Give your workouts the ultimate boost with Iron Muscle Nutrition Top Notch Pre-Workout. This pre-workout game-changer is not intended for the faint of heart. Serious fitness enthusiasts only!
Caffeine - provides sustained yet explosive energy levels. Enhances mental alertness & exercise performance. Also, great for fat burning.
Beta Alanine - improves recovery, boosts endurance, and lowers lactic acid buildup
Agmatine Sulfate - intake results in skin splitting pumps.
Alpha GPC - boosts cognitive function and sharp focus
Alpha Yohimbine - increases sweat levels and enhances sense of well-being
Dendrobium - raises oxygen levels, increases energy, melts fat
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As a dietary supplement, mix one level with 8 ounces of cold water 15 to 30 minutes prior to your workout. Do not exceed two scoops in a 24 hour period.
Serving Size: 1 Scoop
Servings Per Container: 25
Beta Alanine 3,200mg
Agmatine Sulfate 1,000mg
Caffeine Anhydrous 325mg
Alpha GPC 250mg
Dendrobium moniliforme 100mg
Rauwolfia vomitora extract 1mg
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