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Insane Labz | Psychotic Hellboy | 35 Servings

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Insane Labz | Psychotic Hellboy | 35 ServingsStacked caffeine and alpha yohimbine for that killer pre workout rush Insane Labz Psychotic Hellboy is a high stim pre workout that hits you with aggressive energy. It's built to make your workouts feel intense by stacking different stims with just enough performance boosters. This isn't a see every dose, science perfect label. It's made for that raw, edgy feel that experienced users love from the Psychotic line. The setup is a 5. 3g blend with Beta

Stacked caffeine and alpha-yohimbine for that killer pre-workout rush

Insane Labz Psychotic Hellboy is a high-stim pre-workout that hits you with aggressive energy. It's built to make your workouts feel intense by stacking different stims with just enough performance boosters. This isn't a see-every-dose, science-perfect label. It's made for that raw, edgy feel that experienced users love from the Psychotic line.

The setup is a 5.3g blend with Beta-Alanine, L-Taurine, L-Citrulline Malate 2:1, L-Tyrosine, Caffeine Anhydrous, Infinergy di-caffeine malate, Caffeine Citrate, AMPiberry, and Rauwolfia vomitoria extract standardized to alpha yohimbine. With so many ingredients in 5.3g, some aren't at full research-backed doses. Beta-alanine works best at 3.2-6.4g daily to build up carnosine in muscles and fight acid during workouts. Here, it's likely more for the tingles and some buildup than a full dose, since the blend includes stims too. L-citrulline malate 2:1 is studied at 6-8g for better blood flow and endurance, so it's probably under that. L-taurine shows up in studies at 1-6g for slight boosts in aerobic stuff, but the prop blend hides the exact amount.

L-tyrosine helps with brain chemicals like dopamine and norepinephrine. That's why it pairs well with caffeine for focus during tough sessions. Studies are iffy on direct workout gains, but

Key Highlights

  • 5.3g blend with 10 ingredients — it's tight and focused on feeling the stims hard, not on big labels or huge doses. Bottom line: this hits aggressive in the gym, not for show.
  • Three caffeine types — anhydrous for the quick hit, di-caffeine malate for longer burn, and citrate to amp it up. You get a fast kick that lasts longer than single-shot stuff.
  • Rauwolfia vomitoria extract with alpha yohimbine — this makes it feel sharper and more urgent. It's for experienced folks who want that extra edge, not newbies.
  • L-Tyrosine boosts brain chemicals for focus — it's the building block for dopamine and norepinephrine, so your stims feel more dialed in during stress.
  • Beta-alanine for fighting fatigue — it builds carnosine to buffer acid in muscles during reps. Dose is hidden, so think of it as helpful tingles and support, not full loading.
  • L-Citrulline Malate 2:1 for blood flow — it boosts arginine better than straight arginine for nitric oxide and pumps. Blend size means it's likely not maxed out for huge pumps.
  • L-Taurine for cell and workout support — it pairs with stims for hydration and muscle function. Studies show small aerobic perks at 1-6g, but exact dose here is unknown.
  • AMPiberry layers on more stim action — it backs up the caffeine for a fuller energy push. This stuff is all about the stim vibe first.

Who Is This For?

  • Guys who handle high stims and want energy they feel, not mild. Multi-caffeine, AMPiberry, and alpha yohimbine deliver intensity for experienced users.
  • Cutters needing gym drive and hunger curb. Caffeine-rauwolfia combo helps push through deficits.
  • Short, intense session fans over long pump workouts. It's for CNS kick and energy, not max citrulline.
  • Intermediate-advanced who get prop blends and pick for feel. If you know tingles and multi-stims, this clicks.
  • Morning trainers wanting quick kick and sustain. Multi-caffeine gives onset plus window.
  • Those bored with tame pre's. Alpha yohimbine adds the aggressive feel they crave.

How to Use

Start with half scoop to check tolerance, especially with multi-caffeine and rauwolfia. If good, full scoop in 8-12 oz cold water 20-30 minutes before. Empty stomach helps the hit come faster. Skip stacking with other stims till you know. Pairs great with creatine since this is stim-focused. For more pump, add separate citrulline. Use for heavy days to avoid tolerance. Store sealed, cool, dry — powders clump with moisture. Avoid 6-8 hours before bed unless you're a stim pro.

What to Expect

0-10 minutes: Drink up, chill, maybe feel the build if you're used to strong pre's. 10-20 minutes: Stims kick in, plus tingles if beta-alanine hits you. 20-40 minutes: Peak time — caffeine layers, tyrosine, and rauwolfia give sharp focus and drive. 40-90 minutes: Energy holds thanks to multi-source setup. First week: Mostly instant stim feel. 2-4 weeks: Possible better burn tolerance if beta-alanine adds up, but hidden dose means it's not a sure thing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Psychotic Hellboy a high-stim pre-workout?

Yes. The formula combines caffeine anhydrous, di-caffeine malate, caffeine citrate, AMPiberry, and rauwolfia vomitoria extract standardized to alpha yohimbine, which places it firmly in the high-stim category rather than the moderate everyday-pre category.

How much caffeine is in Psychotic Hellboy per scoop?

The exact total caffeine is not disclosed because the active ingredients are contained within a 5.3g proprietary blend. What we can say confidently is that it uses multiple caffeine sources, so the real-world energy feel is likely stronger and more layered than a simple single-source caffeine formula.

Does this pre-workout have a proprietary blend?

Yes, the active ingredients are grouped into a 5.3g blend rather than listed with individual amounts. That means you cannot verify the exact dose of beta-alanine, taurine, citrulline malate, tyrosine, or the stimulant components against clinical research ranges.

Will this give me a big pump?

It includes L-citrulline malate 2:1 for nitric oxide and blood-flow support, but because the formula packs 10 actives into a 5.3g blend, it is unlikely to provide a fully clinical pump dose. This is much more of a stim-first pre-workout than a dedicated pump product.

Why are there three caffeine forms in this formula?

Each source contributes a slightly different feel. Caffeine anhydrous is known for fast impact, caffeine citrate can contribute to a quick onset due to solubility, and di-caffeine malate is commonly used to extend the energy curve so the session does not fall off as quickly.

What does the rauwolfia extract do?

Rauwolfia vomitoria standardized to alpha yohimbine adds a sharper, more aggressive stimulant character. It is one of the reasons this product is better suited to experienced users who specifically want an edgy, hard-hitting pre-workout feel.

Should beginners use Psychotic Hellboy?

Generally no. Between the stacked caffeine sources and alpha yohimbine, this formula is much better suited to advanced stimulant users than to beginners still learning how they respond to pre-workout ingredients.

How should I dose it the first time?

Start with 1/2 scoop 20-30 minutes pre-workout to assess tolerance. If you handle that well, move to a full scoop on another training day rather than jumping straight to the maximum experience.

Can I stack this with coffee or a fat burner?

Not casually. Because the exact stimulant totals are undisclosed and the formula already includes multiple caffeine forms plus alpha yohimbine, adding more stimulants can push the experience into uncomfortable territory quickly.

What should I stack with Psychotic Hellboy for better performance support?

A standalone creatine monohydrate is the most logical add-on because this formula focuses more on stimulation than foundational ergogenic coverage. If you also want better pump support, adding a separate clinical-dose citrulline or nitrate product makes more sense than relying on the proprietary blend.

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