Betaine anhydrous is TMG. This is the ergogenic/sports/fitness betaine. It’s still really something you want to use daily, not so much just acutely for pumps. Betaine HCL is not the same thing, and it’s used for digestion, which is not pre-workout.Look up Beatine TMG or HCL. Very prevalent in pump based pre workouts.
Almost unquestionably more cost effective if you know where to get a certain brand of potassium nitrate caps.Use nitrate based products if going for the same effect. More effective than beet root powder. Maybe more cost effective as well
I use beet juice powder, but I mix it with karbolyn and amino acids.
What do you feel when taking it?
Betaine anhydrous is TMG. This is the ergogenic/sports/fitness betaine. It’s still really something you want to use daily, not so much just acutely for pumps. Betaine HCL is not the same thing, and it’s used for digestion, which is not pre-workout.
Betaine’s benefits aren’t primarily from boosting NO, and every study on anhydrous is for athletic benefits and every study on HCL is for digestion. Why even bother doing the exact opposite of what they have a ton of specific studies on? It makes no sense to me.Didn't think there was a difference other than taste and one being synthesized vs. natural. Both providing same benefits overall as a nitric booster and for digestive health.
Use nitrate based products if going for the same effect. More effective than beet root powder. Maybe more cost effective as well
Agreed with this. Might as well go with a supplement that is formulated to give pump vs beet root powder which should give pump but not it’s designed effect.