09/24/2025
Dragon Dust Breakdown & Why It Works So Well!!!
🚀 Pump & Endurance Ingredients
Citrulline Malate 2:1 (6000mg)
• Boosts nitric oxide → widens blood vessels.
• Increases blood flow, pumps, and endurance.
• Helps delay fatigue by clearing ammonia from muscles.
• High dose (6g) = clinically effective.
Beta Alanine (1500mg)
• Buffers lactic acid buildup in muscles.
• Reduces “burning” feeling during high-rep sets.
• Commonly causes tingling (“paresthesia”), especially at this dose.
• Builds up over time, not instant.
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⚡ Stimulants (Energy & Focus)
Caffeine Anhydrous (250mg)
• Rapid-acting caffeine form.
• Increases alertness, focus, and energy.
• Half-life is 4–6 hours, so it lingers in your system.
Rauwolscine (2mg)
• Similar to Yohimbine (strong stimulant).
• Boosts adrenaline and fat-burning.
• Extends the “kick” from caffeine.
DMAE (250mg)
• Supports acetylcholine (neurotransmitter for focus/mind-muscle connection).
• Mild mood and concentration enhancer.
L-Tyrosine (250mg)
• Precursor to dopamine, norepinephrine, epinephrine.
• Supports focus and prevents mental crash from stimulants.
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🧠 Nootropics (Brain Boosters)
Vitamin B6 (12mg)
• Helps convert amino acids into neurotransmitters.
• Synergizes with tyrosine for focus.
Huperzine A (20mcg)
• Inhibits breakdown of acetylcholine → prolongs mental focus.
• Lasts up to 12 hours, which is one reason this pre-workout feels long-lasting.
Alpha GPC 50% (350mg)
• Provides choline → boosts acetylcholine.
• Supports power output, memory, and focus.
• Works synergistically with Huperzine A and DMAE.
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💪 Recovery & Support
Vitamin C (250mg)
• Antioxidant, reduces oxidative stress from training.
• Supports immune system and recovery.
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⚡ Why It Lasts So Long
1. Caffeine + Rauwolscine: Long half-life stimulants keep adrenaline elevated.
2. Huperzine A: Can extend acetylcholine effects up to 12 hours → focus feels longer.
3. Tyrosine + Alpha GPC + DMAE: Keeps neurotransmitters firing for mood and drive.
4. Stacking Synergy: These nootropics and stimulants overlap, preventing a sharp “crash” but stretching out the experience.