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Kaged Pre-Kaged Pre-Workout - Informed Sport Certified Krisp Apple -- 20 Servings


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Kaged Pre-Kaged Pre-Workout - Informed Sport Certified Krisp Apple -- 20 Servings

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Kaged Pre-Kaged Pre-Workout - Informed Sport Certified Krisp Apple Description

  • Pre-Workout Primer
  • Micropure® Quality Guarantee
  • Banned Substance FREE
  • Natural Flavors

Focus, Strength, Endurance

After years of intense R&D, I am proud to share with you PRE-KAGED. A game-changing pre-workout that you can't live without if you are serious about adding size and strength.   ~Kris Gethin

 

Why Kaged Muscle® Pre-Kaged®?

  • Exclusive MICROPURE® BCAAs
  • Patented Creatine HCl™
  • Patented BetaPower®
  • Patented CarnoSyn®
  • Third Party Tested
  • Patented QU995®

Pure L-Citrulline

Exclusive PurCaf™ Caffeine

No Artificial Flavors

No Soy Lecithin

No Artificial Colors

Antioxidant Support

Coconut Water Powder

 

The Informed Sport certification program includes:

  • Testing EVERY BATCH for over 285 substances banned by WADA and major sport bodies
    • Accredited to ISO 17025, a globally recognized standard
    • 25,000+ samples tested/year
    • 6,000+ certified products and 750 brands in 150 countries
  • World class lab with 180+ years testing experience, including 60+ years expertise in doping control


Directions

As a dietary supplement, mix one scoop with 16-20 ounces of cold water in a shaker bottle 30 to 45 minutes before workout. Continue to shake bottle lightly between sips and drink entirely within 25 minutes of mixing.
Free Of
Artificial flavors, soy lecithin and artificial colors.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 31.05 g (Approximately 1 Scoop)
Servings per Container: 20
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories15
Sodium75 mg3%
Total Carbohydrate2 g1%
   Sugars1 g
Niacin (as Niacinamide)30 mg150%
Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride)25 mg1,250%
Vitamin B12 (as Methylcobalamin)500 mcg8,330%
Pro-Pump™
L-Citrulline (fermented)6.5 g*
QU995™ (Quercetin Anhydrous)200 mg*
Muscle Fuel Matrix (3.5 g)
L-Leucine (fermented)1750 mg*
L-Isoleucine (fermented)875 mg*
L-Valine (fermented)875 mg*
Anabolic -Activator
L-Leucine (fermented)3 g*
Strength & Power Matrix
CarnoSyn® (Beta-Alanine)1.6 g*
BetaPower® (Natural Betaine)2 g*
Patented Creatine HCl1.5 g*
Hydate & Defend
Coconut Water Powder500 mg*
SPECTRA™ Total ORAC Blend
Consisting of green coffee extract, green tea extract, broccoli sprout concentrate, onion extract, apple extract, acerola extract, camu camu concentrate, quercetin, tomato concentrate, broccoli concentrate, garlic concentrate, oregano concentrate, turmeric extract, carrot concentrate, elderberry concentrate, mangosteen concentrate, blackberry concentrate, blackcurrant extract, blueberry extract, chokeberry concentrate, raspberry concentrate, sweet cherry concentrate, spinach concentrate, kale concentrate, bilberry extract, brussel sprout concentrate
100 mg*
Neuro-Focus Matrix
Taurine2 g*
N-Acetyl-L-Tyrosine1 g*
L-Tyrosine850 mg*
PurCaf™ Organc Caffeine
(from green coffee beans)
274 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Malic acid, natural flavors, beet root extract (color), sunflower lecithin, citric acid, sea salt, stevia, sucralose, silicon dioxide, calcium silicate.
Warnings

Contains 274 mg of caffeine per serving or about as much caffeine s two and a half cups of coffee. Avoid using with other caffeinated products or if you are sensitive to caffeine because too much caffeine may cause nervousness, irritability, sleeplessness and occasionally, rapid heartbeat. Consult your physician prior to using this product if you are pregnant, nursing, under 18 years of age, taking medication or have a medical condition. Immediately discontinue use and contact your physician if any adverse reactions occur. Store in a cool, dry place away from excessive heat. Contents may settle during shipping. Sold by weight not volume.

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Are Energy Drinks Healthy?

What are drawbacks of energy drinks?

An energy drink is a beverage, typically in a can, that often contains a generous amount of caffeine, added sugars and other additives, along with legal stimulants such as guarana, taurine and L-carnitine, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). “On their own, these ingredients [like guarana and taurine] may have some health benefits — like supporting brain and heart health, improved energy and focus and antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits — but when you combine them with the additional caffeine and added sugars in an energy drink, it can be a recipe for disaster,” registered dietitian Amber Sommer is quoted as saying in a Cleveland Clinic blog post. On the positive side, energy drinks boost alertness, attention and energy. Furthermore, the Mayo Clinic points out, some energy drinks contain beneficial vitamins, minerals and amino acids. But the same drinks can contribute to higher blood pressure, heart rates and breathing rates. In fact, the CDC says, the stimulants in these drinks can harm the nervous system. In addition, frequent consumption of sugar-filled energy drinks might heighten the risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Possible side effects of energy drinks include: Due to the potential harm, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Family Physicians recommend that kids steer clear of energy drinks. In fact, the family physicians’ group is pushing for a federal ban on the sale of energy drinks to people under 18.

Are there healthy energy drinks?

While energy drinks don’t fall into the same health category as, say, low-fat milk, fruit juice or green tea, they “aren’t all that bad” when consumed in moderation, according to the Mayo Clinic. Still, as Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center notes, many energy drinks that may claim to be healthy can still present health risks. To drink up the healthier aspects of energy drinks, experts suggest consuming ones with little to no sugar and with a relatively low amount of caffeine. “Sugar-free energy drinks are purported to be healthier, but not enough research exists showing that they are truly healthy,” says the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System. Be aware that some “healthy” energy drinks still contain added sugar in the form of organic cane sugar or honey instead of glucose or high fructose corn syrup, Wexner says. Even without added sugar, some energy drinks contain artificial sweeteners, stevia, sugar alcohols and monk fruit extract, all of which can trigger harmful side effects in some people, the hospital says. According to the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, a 16-ounce energy drink may contain 54 to 62 grams of added sugar. That exceeds the maximum amount of added sugar recommended for an entire day.

What are the pros of energy drinks?

As you’d expect, the American Beverage Association, a trade group whose members include makers of energy drinks, defends these beverages. The trade group focuses, for instance, on the caffeine comparison between energy drinks and coffee. A typical 16-ounce energy drink contains 160 mg of caffeine, the beverage association says, while a typical 16-ounce cup of coffee purchased at a coffee shop contains 330 mg of caffeine. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) puts the caffeine range for a 16-ounce energy drink at 80 to 500 mg. By comparison, a typical 16-ounce cup of coffee contains 160 to 200 mg of caffeine, according to the FDA. The FDA recommends that a healthy adult consume no more than 400 mg of caffeine day. The beverage association also emphasizes that:
  • Energy drinks are available with and without sugar and calories. For those that contain sugar, the level is roughly equivalent to the amount in other sugar-sweetened beverages.
  • Energy drink manufacturers recommend that children, pregnant people and breastfeeding people not consume energy drinks. The same goes for people who are sensitive to caffeine.
  • The FDA regulates energy drinks and their ingredients.
  • The association’s members go beyond federal labeling and marketing requirements by following the group’s guidelines.
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