Injectable Aminos (Arginine, Ornithine, Citrulline) as pre-workout

RockyP

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Anyone have experience with these products as a pre-workout? Looking to transition to a health phase soon and will be putting the hormonal pre-workouts on the shelf for a bit. Already use 600 of L-Carn with great benefit. Looking at a product that has, per 1 ml, 100 mg each of Arginine, Ornithine, Citrulline, and Lysine, and 50 mg of glycine. It's about 3x as expensive as a 50 mg / ml vial of TNE, so value isn't the goal here. Just looking to see if anyone has experience with these products, particularly anyone who has also used stuff like injectable Anadrol / Dbol / TNE as a pre-workout. I'm certain there is no comparison in terms of strength / aggression, but in terms of pumps, endurance, etc. My sense it it's a waste of time / money, but interested if anyone has experience with them. Thanks for any comments.
 
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If I’m not using any anabolics for PWO, I just use cialis and vegetable glycerine. Gives me pumps better than any aminos I’ve used.
I take tadalafil daily and have also had good experience with glycerol PWO. I think the amino's are a waste of a pin, just wanted to see what others thought. Thanks for your input.
 
I did run a similar blend to that awhile back! It was alright, made a difference, but I guarantee it will pale in comparison to cranking injectable anabolics preworkout. Basically, the same thing as L-Car — better pumps, stamina/endurance, the basics…

I don’t know much about the injectable preworkouts, and honestly stay away from them because I know I have an addictive personality. L-Carnitine preworkout is about as far as it goes for me, I think companies/sources overhype these blends quite a bit.

Again, I’m probably not one to listen to since I thought I was badass today when I had an extra cup of coffee before I hit shoulders lol
 
I did run a similar blend to that awhile back! It was alright, made a difference, but I guarantee it will pale in comparison to cranking injectable anabolics preworkout. Basically, the same thing as L-Car — better pumps, stamina/endurance, the basics…

I don’t know much about the injectable preworkouts, and honestly stay away from them because I know I have an addictive personality. L-Carnitine preworkout is about as far as it goes for me, I think companies/sources overhype these blends quite a bit.

Again, I’m probably not one to listen to since I thought I was badass today when I had an extra cup of coffee before I hit shoulders lol
You are wise to avoid the injectable anabolics. They are VERY addicting if you're prone to that sort of thing. Thanks for your input tho! I do think I'll be skipping the injectable aminos and just stay with the L-Carn and various other pump products.
 
Will most certainly be keeping that in mind when I’m browsing one of the favorite sources of injectable PWO’s with the mig840 carrier oil! I’ve been tempted, but would like to think I’m a bit wiser, and know myself a bit better now that I’m in my 30s haha.

A bit of anavar here and there will have to do the trick when I get that itch!
 
You are wise to avoid the injectable anabolics. They are VERY addicting if you're prone to that sort of thing. Thanks for your input tho! I do think I'll be skipping the injectable aminos and just stay with the L-Carn and various other pump products.

I believe there's a vendor working on an lcarn blend which may include what this thread is about.

Never tried it tho.
 
I believe there's a vendor working on an lcarn blend which may include what this thread is about.

Never tried it tho.
You are correct sir. I’ll be trying that out when it drops assuming there’s at least 500 of L carn per ml in the blend, but I don’t think I’ll be going to get the other aminos separately. Just looking at what I wrote about the product being 3x the price of a vial of TNE 50…nearly slapped myself.
 
I make my own non-stimulant preworkout. I am very pleased with the pump and performance.

L-citrulline (6 g) boosts nitric oxide for stronger pumps, glycerol (5 g) increases muscle cell hydration for fullness and stamina, and taurine (3 g) balances electrolytes and prevents fatigue.
 
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