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APS Nutrition | Mesomorph Pre | 25 Servings

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APS Nutrition | Mesomorph Pre | 25 ServingsKiller high stim energy plus real pump and performance kick APS Nutrition Mesomorph is that classic high stim pre workout that makes your session feel fired up and aggressive, while still giving you real performance help. It's not just caffeine and flavor. It packs a base of beta alanine, L citrulline DL malate 2: 1, arginine alpha ketoglutarate, di creatine malate, taurine, creatine nitrate, creatinol O phosphate, and agmatine sulfate for pumps and

Killer high-stim energy plus real pump and performance kick

APS Nutrition Mesomorph is that classic high-stim pre-workout that makes your session feel fired up and aggressive, while still giving you real performance help. It's not just caffeine and flavor. It packs a base of beta-alanine, L-citrulline DL-malate 2:1, arginine alpha-ketoglutarate, di-creatine malate, taurine, creatine nitrate, creatinol-O-phosphate, and agmatine sulfate for pumps and strength. Then there's the intense stim mix with methylxanthine anhydrous, Senegalia berlandieri extract giving 200mg phenylethylamine alkaloids, theobromine, naringin, and isopropylnorsynephrine HCl.

Heads up: this uses prop blends, so we don't know exact doses for most ingredients. That makes it tough to say if beta-alanine hits the 3.2g daily mark for boosting muscle carnosine, or if citrulline malate gets to 6-8g for better nitric oxide and endurance. Same for creatine—hard to tell if it's enough for full saturation. Transparent labels are better for checking doses, no doubt.

Still, the ingredients make sense together. Beta-alanine helps build carnosine in muscles to buffer acid during tough reps, so you can push through the burn. Taurine aids cell hydration and muscle function; studies show it can give a slight edge in endurance at 1-6g, but we don't know the exact amount here. Citrulline malate and arginine AKG both boost nitric oxide—citrulline is usually the stronger one for that.

Key Highlights

  • 200mg phenylethylamine alkaloids from Senegalia berlandieri extract—that's what gives Mesomorph its signature rush. It amps up your mood and energy fast, way beyond plain caffeine.
  • Stacked stim mix with methylxanthine anhydrous, theobromine, naringin, and isopropylnorsynephrine HCl—this combo hits hard and lasts longer. No quick peak and crash like single-stim stuff.
  • L-Citrulline DL-Malate 2:1 for nitric oxide boost—citrulline works better than arginine for getting more arginine into your system without breaking down fast. You feel better blood flow, pumps, and muscle delivery during sets.
  • Arginine Alpha-Ketoglutarate adds extra pump power—citrulline is top dog for NO, but AAKG helps widen those blood vessels too. Shows this isn't just a stim bomb; it's got real gym feel.
  • Beta-alanine fights fatigue in high-intensity reps—consistent use builds muscle carnosine to buffer acid, so the burn doesn't end your sets early.
  • Taurine boosts cell volume and performance—studies show it helps with endurance and keeps cells hydrated. In a heavy stim formula, it makes the workout feel supported, not just wired.
  • Creatine nitrate and di-creatine malate for dual creatine action—one helps with pumps via nitrates, both support quick energy. Smarter than just tossing in basic creatine.
  • Creatinol-O-Phosphate is a cool add for intense training—it buffers inside cells and aids energy. Not in most pre-workouts, gives this an old-school hardcore vibe.

Who Is This For?

  • Seasoned lifters who handle strong pre's and want more than a caffeine jolt. The stim stack brings fast energy, urgency, aggression, and focus that beats basic formulas.
  • Bodybuilders in high-volume phases needing intensity and pumps. Citrulline malate, arginine AKG, agmatine sulfate, taurine, and creatine nitrate support long sessions with good muscle feel.
  • Gym rats whose workouts lag mentally before physically. Methylxanthine anhydrous, phenethylamine alkaloids from Senegalia berlandieri, theobromine, and naringin make it driven and engaged.
  • Strength-hypertrophy folks wanting more than stims. Beta-alanine, creatine forms, taurine, and creatinol-O-phosphate help with hard sets, compounds, and volume.
  • Guys bored with mainstream pre's that feel weak or short. Naringin and theobromine extend the energy smooth and long.
  • Lifters in high-energy gyms wanting a matching pre. It's bold, for feeling the rush and attacking heavy, dense workouts.

How to Use

Begin with half a scoop in 8-12 oz water 20-30 minutes pre-workout to test tolerance. This is high-stim, and the mix can hit way harder than basic stuff, even without knowing exact caffeine. If it's good, go full scoop for big sessions.

Take on empty stomach for quick kick, or after light food to ease it. Use a shaker for even mix—powders like this need shaking. Cold water tastes best.

Don't stack with energy drinks, extra caffeine, or other stims unless you're pro at it. Add standalone creatine to hit 3-5g daily, since amounts here are blended and unknown. Tolerance builds, so cycle or use for 3-5 hard days a week. Store sealed, cool, and dry to keep it fresh.

What to Expect

First 0-10 minutes: taste hits, stomach settles, and you get that pre-buzz. 10-20 minutes: energy builds, focus sharpens, maybe tingles from beta-alanine, and you feel the workout calling. 20-40 minutes: peak time—methylxanthine, phenethylamine alkaloids, and adrenergic stuff make it intense, pumps start rolling in.

40-90 minutes: theobromine and naringin keep it going steady, not a fast crash. Depends on your tolerance and food. Days 1-7: feel the stim rush, focus, and pumps right away. Weeks 2-4: beta-alanine and creatine build up for better set tolerance and output if you're consistent.

Key Ingredients

  • L-Citrulline DL-Malate 2:1 — Undisclosed — Supports nitric oxide, blood flow, and pump
  • L-Taurine — Undisclosed — Supports hydration, contraction quality, and endurance
  • Creatine Nitrate — Undisclosed — Combines pump support with phosphagen performance
  • Agmatine Sulfate — Undisclosed — Enhances fullness and pump quality in-session
  • Creatinol-O-Phosphate — Undisclosed — Adds niche intracellular buffering support
  • Methylxanthine Anhydrous — Undisclosed — Fast-onset energy and training urgency
  • Senegalia berlandieri extract yielding phenylethylamine alkaloids — Creates Mesomorph’s signature elevated training feel
  • Theobromine — Undisclosed — Smooths and extends the stimulant curve
  • Naringin — Undisclosed — Prolongs the life of key stimulants
  • Isopropylnorsynephrine HCl — Undisclosed — Adds harder-edged adrenergic intensity
  • Ascorbic Acid — Provides straightforward antioxidant support

Frequently Asked Questions

How much caffeine is in APS Nutrition Mesomorph Pre-Workout?

The exact caffeine amount is not disclosed on the verified formula data available for this product. The label lists methylxanthine anhydrous, which typically refers to caffeine anhydrous, but APS does not provide a full transparent mg amount here. What is clear is that this is a high-stim formula also containing theobromine, naringin, phenylethylamine alkaloids from Senegalia berlandieri, and isopropylnorsynephrine HCl, so the total stimulant experience is stronger than caffeine alone would suggest.

Is Mesomorph a pump pre-workout or a stim pre-workout?

It is primarily a high-stim pre-workout with secondary pump and performance support. The stimulant matrix defines the product’s identity, but citrulline malate, arginine AKG, agmatine sulfate, creatine nitrate, taurine, and beta-alanine give it a meaningful pump and training-performance foundation.

Why does Mesomorph feel stronger than standard pre-workouts?

Because the energy system is layered rather than relying on caffeine alone. In addition to methylxanthine anhydrous, it includes 200mg phenylethylamine alkaloids from Senegalia berlandieri extract, theobromine for a smoother extended curve, naringin to potentially prolong stimulant effects, and isopropylnorsynephrine HCl for additional adrenergic intensity.

Does Mesomorph use proprietary blends?

Yes. That means exact doses for most active ingredients are hidden, including beta-alanine, citrulline malate, taurine, agmatine, creatine forms, and the core stimulant agents. The ingredient roster is compelling, but you cannot verify each ingredient against clinical dosing standards the way you can with a fully transparent formula.

What should I feel from the beta-alanine in Mesomorph?

If the serving provides enough beta-alanine, you may notice a tingling or prickling sensation called paresthesia shortly after use. That sensation itself is harmless and is separate from the long-term benefit, which comes from repeated daily intake raising muscle carnosine levels to improve buffering during hard sets.

Can I stack Mesomorph with creatine?

Yes, and for many users that is a smart move. Mesomorph includes di-creatine malate and creatine nitrate, but because the exact doses are not disclosed, adding a standalone 3-5g daily creatine monohydrate product ensures you reach the intake range most consistently supported for strength and performance.

Should beginners use APS Mesomorph?

Generally no. This formula is better suited to advanced users with established stimulant tolerance because of its multi-angle stimulant profile and undisclosed total stimulant load. New users should start elsewhere or use only a half serving if they insist on trying it.

When is the best time to take Mesomorph?

Most users do best taking it 20-30 minutes before training. That timing gives the stimulant matrix time to come on before your working sets while also allowing the pump ingredients to begin contributing as blood flow rises during the session.

Will Mesomorph keep me awake at night?

It can. Because the formula is high-stim and also includes naringin and theobromine, the energy curve may feel longer-lasting than you expect from a typical pre-workout. If you train in the evening or are sensitive to stimulants, this is not an ideal choice.

What makes Mesomorph different from transparent-label pre-workouts?

Mesomorph differentiates itself through a more old-school aggressive stimulant experience and niche inclusions like creatinol-O-phosphate, but it gives up transparency in the process. Transparent-label formulas let you verify every gram against research; Mesomorph asks you to trust the experience and the architecture more than the printed numbers.

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