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Phenylpiracetam is the bomb for preworkout. I usually mix with small dose of AMP Citrate and have some serious sessions.
200mg is what I use, and 50mg AMP Citrate. Plus some pump materials.
Noopept, is a general mood enhancer, used for every day life.
I had huge trouble studying on phenylpiracetam, took way too long to read shit.
Anyone else tried Defcon 1? I planned on getting a tub of Core Fury Extreme the other day, but it's completely sold out in Australia, so picked up Defcon 1. Red creaming soda flavour sounded like a winner, but tastes like a horrible medicine.
I regularly take pre workouts and half the time I'm like "has it kicked in yet? What about now?". At best I get a mild pump. Defcon is the real deal. 15 minutes after taking it, a switch was flipped and the skin on my face was crawling. There's no doubt when it kicks in. It felt like I skulled 3 coffees. And the effects didn't wear off for 90 minutes.
It's a very potent pre workout if anyone is looking for one.
Lots of ingredients there. Probably most would be a little underdosed. Not sure what the benefit of ZMA and some other stuff in apre workout. paying for stuff you really don't want in a pre workout in my opinion.
Yes, that could indeed be Craze Mach II under a different name. Mixed reviews on this one, which is a bummer coz I miss rushing home after training for those 10hr manic housecleaning seshs..
[h=2]Description[edit][/h]Despite the common name, it is not a bamboo but an erect evergreenshrub up to 2 m (7 ft) tall by 1.5 m (5 ft) wide, with numerous, usually unbranched stems growing from ground level. The glossy leaves are sometimes deciduous in colder areas, 50–100 cm (20–39 in) long, bi- to tri-pinnately compound, with the individual leaflets 4–11 cm (2–4 in) long and 1.5–3 cm broad. The young leaves in spring are brightly coloured pink to red before turning green; old leaves turn red or purple again before falling. The flowers are white, borne in early summer in conical clusters held well above the foliage. The fruit is a bright red berry 5–10 mm diameter, ripening in late autumn and often persisting through the winter.
[h=2]Toxicity[edit][/h]All parts of the plant are poisonous, containing hydrocyanic acid, and could potentially be fatal if ingested. The plant is placed in Toxicity Category 4, the category "generally considered non-toxic to humans,"[SUP][4][/SUP] however, the berries are considered toxic to cats and grazing animals.[SUP][5][/SUP]The berries also contain alkaloids such as nantenine, which is used in scientific research as an antidote to MDMA.[SUP][6][/SUP][SUP][7][/SUP] Birds are generally not affected by these toxins and will disperse the seeds through their droppings. However, excessive consumption of the berries will kill birds such as Cedar Waxwings.[SUP][8][/SUP]
[h=2]Description[edit][/h]Despite the common name, it is not a bamboo but an erect evergreenshrub up to 2 m (7 ft) tall by 1.5 m (5 ft) wide, with numerous, usually unbranched stems growing from ground level. The glossy leaves are sometimes deciduous in colder areas, 50–100 cm (20–39 in) long, bi- to tri-pinnately compound, with the individual leaflets 4–11 cm (2–4 in) long and 1.5–3 cm broad. The young leaves in spring are brightly coloured pink to red before turning green; old leaves turn red or purple again before falling. The flowers are white, borne in early summer in conical clusters held well above the foliage. The fruit is a bright red berry 5–10 mm diameter, ripening in late autumn and often persisting through the winter.
[h=2]Toxicity[edit][/h]All parts of the plant are poisonous, containing hydrocyanic acid, and could potentially be fatal if ingested. The plant is placed in Toxicity Category 4, the category "generally considered non-toxic to humans,"[SUP][4][/SUP] however, the berries are considered toxic to cats and grazing animals.[SUP][5][/SUP]The berries also contain alkaloids such as nantenine, which is used in scientific research as an antidote to MDMA.[SUP][6][/SUP][SUP][7][/SUP] Birds are generally not affected by these toxins and will disperse the seeds through their droppings. However, excessive consumption of the berries will kill birds such as Cedar Waxwings.[SUP][8][/SUP]