I'll give PreMax from PP a shout.
Brief description in case you were not aware, pre-workout drink comprising:
Dipeptides: PeptoPro® brand hydrolyzed casein protein isolate.
Antioxidants: Organic freeze-dried pomegranate, Tomato extract + GSE
GPLC: Glycine Propionyl L-Carnitine Hydrochloride GlycoCarn®
So non-stim. GPLC often rumoured to have amazing properties. Dipeptides very readily absorbed. The product is believed to stimulate rapid muscle recovery with a study supporting it. It certainly appears to be a much stronger product than individual amino acids, e.g. Purple Wraath which I've used and found not to be effective as well as tyrosine - which does zip for me.
One theory (my theory really, waving my arms about) is that the body wants dipeptides, or it prefers them, rather than dealing with single amine acids (monopeptides as it were). The other idea is that GPLC is doing all the work.
Does it work?: You bet ya. Tried for the first time today, for a non-stim it was amazing. I took it with ginseng (6-year old ground) and Muira puama - the energy effect was noticeable, it could have been acting synergistically with ginseng. It felt like a charged up dose of ginseng with very noticeable body stimulation however there was reasonable mental stimulation - Muarama gives this but ginseng doesn't. It also appears to have regenerative properties - that too soon to say but it felt that way. Certainly one to keep an eye out for and if you can try go for it.
Summary: expensive, maybe. Value? Certainly. Could be a novelty effect. Could be a major new tool in the workout world.
Is it gonna be Sustain Alpha (PP's massively respected resveratrol product) or Phyto-testosterone (PP, some rave about it, but I don't) - continued use is the best way to answer that.
Brief description in case you were not aware, pre-workout drink comprising:
Dipeptides: PeptoPro® brand hydrolyzed casein protein isolate.
Antioxidants: Organic freeze-dried pomegranate, Tomato extract + GSE
GPLC: Glycine Propionyl L-Carnitine Hydrochloride GlycoCarn®
So non-stim. GPLC often rumoured to have amazing properties. Dipeptides very readily absorbed. The product is believed to stimulate rapid muscle recovery with a study supporting it. It certainly appears to be a much stronger product than individual amino acids, e.g. Purple Wraath which I've used and found not to be effective as well as tyrosine - which does zip for me.
One theory (my theory really, waving my arms about) is that the body wants dipeptides, or it prefers them, rather than dealing with single amine acids (monopeptides as it were). The other idea is that GPLC is doing all the work.
Does it work?: You bet ya. Tried for the first time today, for a non-stim it was amazing. I took it with ginseng (6-year old ground) and Muira puama - the energy effect was noticeable, it could have been acting synergistically with ginseng. It felt like a charged up dose of ginseng with very noticeable body stimulation however there was reasonable mental stimulation - Muarama gives this but ginseng doesn't. It also appears to have regenerative properties - that too soon to say but it felt that way. Certainly one to keep an eye out for and if you can try go for it.
Summary: expensive, maybe. Value? Certainly. Could be a novelty effect. Could be a major new tool in the workout world.
Is it gonna be Sustain Alpha (PP's massively respected resveratrol product) or Phyto-testosterone (PP, some rave about it, but I don't) - continued use is the best way to answer that.