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I was taking usplabs jack3d, had me pretty focused and tingly feeling.

Cellucor came out with the c4 and m5. so after cycling off the jack3d i started taking a scoop of both.

pretty much the same feeling, except not as much tingly sensation, lol, and more focus.

Like i wonder why i dont take this stuff before studying lol.

only thing i've noticed is i stay pretty bloated, per se, the whole smooth look.

But i read that i should drink 2 gallons of water a day and it would go away(due to the creatine)

slowly have been adding more and more water.

Anyone else take anything?

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Ha, thought you were asking me, but since I am replying: no, I don't. :P

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lmao

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superpump 250 :drink40: :drink40: works good for me...

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Those are all garbage supplements. Jacked was never meant to be a standalone pee workout. It was meant to add to a existing pre workout to amplify it's effects. Hence the reason there are 4 main ingredients. The tingly sensation is beta alanine. It's a lactic acid or fatigue fighter. Jacked is only going to wire you up with caffeine and dry you out during your lift. The benefit is it's has 1,3 di meth "soon to ge banned" to hit your adrenal receptors just like epinefrine.

Superpump also has enough magnesium to make you shit for weeks. However it is a much better product.

You guys should look into. Lean revolution, Buzzerk, blitz, and andromorph

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Well I'm not going to lie i was taking c4 with m5 and felt pretty dam good.

I also take it for the creatine.

everyone has their own favorites.

But im still experimenting with different pre's.

Everyone is saying that stacking yo3ed with jacked is a good mix.

the c4 has nitrates and so does yo3ed so cant mix them with out the drop in blood pressure.

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