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Azure

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I'm 99% sure this is fake. Nasal delivery is apparently prohibited under various food standards (cGMP in the U.S for example). I will lose what little faith I have left in humanity if it turns out to be the real deal.

On a separate note, I just started drinking coffee before my workouts instead of a PWO. Less jittery, more "cleaner" energy though the downside is that you get less of a pump. I've realised that PWO's usually have too much caffeine for me.
 
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yeah i never took this seriously

whether it's real or not it is still hilariously ridiculous
 

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The scary thing is I bet it would sell well.
 

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I do not suggest any supplements to my friends. However, for me personally a cup of coffee 15-20 minutes prior to my exercise does the secret!
 

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Hey Rixon this link is nice. Thanks for this information It is a nice site about supplement that are good as a pre workout.
 

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