Definitely recommend that y'all give one a try sometime. Other side effects that could be seen as negative was I felt hot, I felt the skin tingling sensation, my heart rate increased a little, and the jitters that I experienced in the beginning. Once everything settled and the ibuprofen was working I actually felt very very good, not like a high, or euphoria or anything like that, but I just felt like I had controllable energy, the brain fog was gone (is still gone now), and I felt motivated/positive. I started feeling a little jittery until I got something in my stomach and took 600mg of ibuprofen (ibuprofen seems to work well with stimulants for me). At first I felt a little nauseous I think I should have drank those 4 ounces a little slower and ate something with it. I've drank most of the energy drinks out there, but none of them have ever given me as much of a noticeable physical and mental effect as this one. I have a high tolerance to caffeine so there has to be some other stuff in this drink causing the stimulation to last this long. Well anyways, I drank the 4 ounces around 4:15pm earlier today and I'm still buzzed right now at 10:50pm. The bottle lists that a normal side effect is tingling skin. When I bought it, I noticed like half the bottle is covered in warning labels, and it says that you should be at least 18 to drink it. The other part? When you’re jacking up a drink with this much caffeine, you’re going to get jitters and “scatterbrain.” This may actually cut the disconnected thoughts out and allow you to think normally, but still, give you the energy effects of caffeine.I bought one today at my local gas station (I believe GNC sells them as well though) just out of impulse, and I have to tell you, this stuff is different than any other energy drink I've ever had. It can also affect appetite, which may be part of why they put it in here. The 5-HTP compound is sometimes used to treat mild depression as, somehow, it can increase serotonin levels. It’s the same stuff in turkey that makes you sleepy, and there’s scientific evidence of it. I made sure to spell it out, so the smart ones in the group have already figured out the key: Tryptophan. Some people claim it elevates metabolism, but with no proof.Īnd the interesting one in the group: 5-HTP. It is used in Europe, Japan, and Mexico to treat cerebrovascular and cognitive disorders. Vinpocetine is an alkaloid derived from a periwinkle plant. It can also mess with your blood pressure, so watch out.Įvodiamine is derived from a Chinese fruit called Evodia Rutaecarpa. It’s considered a natural aphrodisiac and sold here to treat impotency, dilate pupils, and stimulate fat loss. Yohimbe is a bark extract from a tree in Africa. And a few other things (specifically electrolytes). So what’s in this super-powered bottle of energy?Ĭaffeine, Yerba Mate, 5-HTP (5 hydroxy-1-tryptophan), Yohimbe, Evodiamine, and Vinpocetine.
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