TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush
TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush
TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush
TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush
TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush
TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush

TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush

TropicalStorm is a pre-workout supplement meticulously designed to provide an enhanced workout experience. With its unique formulation, this supplement aims to boost energy and improve during physical exercise. Unlike many other pre-workout supplements, TropicalStorm is specially crafted to avoid disrupting sleep patterns when taken later in the day. It also supports the development of muscle mass, making it an ideal choice for individuals looking to enhance their workout performance and maximize their fitness goals.
$128.14

TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush

TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush
TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush
TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush
TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush
TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush
TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush
TropicalStorm is a pre-workout supplement meticulously designed to provide an enhanced workout experience. With its unique formulation, this supplement aims to boost energy and improve during physical exercise. Unlike many other pre-workout supplements, TropicalStorm is specially crafted to avoid disrupting sleep patterns when taken later in the day. It also supports the development of muscle mass, making it an ideal choice for individuals looking to enhance their workout performance and maximize their fitness goals.
$128.14

Additional Energy

TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush supplement delivers an extra surge of energy, fueling your workouts and keeping you energized throughout intense training sessions.

Increased Focus

With its specialized blend, this supplement sharpens mental focus, allowing you to stay fully engaged and attentive during your workouts.

Power Boost

TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush provides a power-packed formula that enhances strength and performance, enabling you to push beyond limits and achieve peak results.

What's Inside?

 Formula Purposes & Benefits
TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush is specifically formulated to enhance exercise performance, boost muscle protein synthesis, prevent muscle breakdown, increase energy, improve cognition, amplify the "pump" sensation, and elevate your workouts to new heights.

Our product is carefully crafted using cutting-edge scientific research and formulated with precise ratios of branch-chain amino acids to deliver outstanding results.

To ensure the highest quality, our formula undergoes rigorous third-party testing for heavy metals and impurities. It is proudly made in the USA, certified by GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices), and produced in an FDA-registered facility. Only 1% of the supplements available in the market can match our exceptional standards.


Formula Ingredient Deck Benefits Of Each Ingredient 
Vitamin B6 pyridoxal 5′-phosphate (PLP)
  • Acts as a cofactor in over 150 enzymatic reactions related to blood sugar regulation, immunity, cardiovascular function, neuronal health, metabolic processes, and digestive health (38, 40).
  • Decreases plasma glucose (blood sugar) levels by inhibiting the activity of small-intestinal α-glucosidases, which are enzymes involved in glucose metabolism (39).
  • Functions as an antioxidant by preventing the formation of reactive oxygen species and advanced glycation end-products, which are associated with inflammation (38, 40).
  • May assist in blood sugar regulation in women with gestational diabetes (40).
  • Acts as a cofactor for enzymes involved in DNA metabolism (40).
Niacin (Vitamin B3)
  • Supports cardiovascular health by inhibiting hepatic triglyceride synthesis, reducing VLDL secretion, and increasing HDL plasma concentrations (9).
  • Reduces the conversion of VLDL into LDL proteins and lowers serum lipoprotein concentrations in the blood (9).
  • Vital for the regulation of gene expression, cell cycle progression, DNA repair, and cell death (9).
  • Supports a healthy inflammatory response through antioxidant and anti-apoptotic properties (9).
  • Prevents diseases such as Pellagra and reduces the prevalence of nervous anorexia, cancer, and Crohn's disease (10, 11).
  • Enhances tumor sensitivity to radiation therapy by promoting tumor cell apoptosis and improving oxygen delivery to malignant tissues (12).
  • Supports cognitive health by reducing the age-related decline of NAD+, increasing quinolinic acid levels, and reducing neuroinflammation (9).
  • Increased NAD+ levels associated with niacin have been shown to enhance neurotransmission, learning, and memory (9).
  • Reduces the occurrence of neurodegenerative pathologies by preventing mitochondrial dysfunction (9).
Caffeine Anhydrous 
  • Enhances energy levels, cognitive function, and mental alertness (24).
  • Acute supplementation with caffeine has been found to improve exercise performance (24).
    L-Citrulline Malate
    • Promotes cardiovascular health and enhances exercise performance through increased production of l-arginine (34).
    • Boosts nitric oxide production, leading to improved exercise performance and enhanced blood flow to active muscles (35).
    • Supports strength gains, exercise endurance, and post-workout recovery (34, 35).
    • May help lower blood pressure by improving vascular function (34).
    Vitamin B-12 (Methylcobalamin)
    • Acts as a metabolically active and methylated form of Vitamin B12, essential for DNA synthesis, proper functioning of the folate cycle, energy production, cognitive function, and immune health (51, 53).
    • Functions as an antioxidant by directly scavenging reactive oxygen species, preserving l-glutathione levels (a master antioxidant), and reducing oxidative stress (51).
    • May help prevent vitamin B12 deficiency-related conditions, including anemia, neurodegenerative diseases, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis (53).
    Creatine Monohydrate 
    • Optimizes exercise performance, muscle mass, strength, thermoregulation, recovery, and intramuscular stores of phosphocreatine (PCr) (47).
    • Serves as a vital energy shuttle and sensor in every cell of the human body, playing a crucial role in energy metabolism (47, 50).
    • Essential for the bioenergetics of the brain, supporting its metabolic activity (50).
    • Fuels CD8 and CD4 T-cell mediated immunity in cancer tissue, supporting immune function (48, 49).
    • Supports cognition and focus by replenishing cerebral creatine stores in the brain (50).
    • Supports cognitive health in neurodegenerative diseases associated with brain creatine deficiency (50).
    • Enhances the facilitation of synaptic glutamate and neurotransmitter uptake, supporting cognitive function (50).
    Vitamin B2
    • Supports the conversion and activation of other B vitamins, aiding in their proper functioning (92, 93).
    • Plays a role in red blood cell production, which is essential for oxygen transport in the body (92, 93).
    • Serves as a cofactor for both glucose and fat metabolism, contributing to energy production (92, 93).
    Vitamin B1
    • Supports aerobic energy metabolism, specifically oxidative phosphorylation, which is the process by which cells generate energy from carbohydrates, fats, and proteins (94).
    • Plays a role in cell growth, ensuring proper development and maintenance of tissues throughout the body (94).
    • Supports optimal neuronal conduction, facilitating the transmission of nerve impulses for proper communication between cells (94).
    • Contributes to cardiovascular health, promoting the normal functioning of the heart and blood vessels (94).
    • Supports cardiovascular function and acts as a neuroprotective agent in individuals with vitamin B-1 deficiencies, preventing or mitigating potential neurological complications (94, 95).
    Vitamin B5
    • Supports energy production, cell growth, cell repair, cognitive function, increased hippocampal volume (memory), and optimized bioenergetics (burning of carbohydrates, fat, and protein) (96).
    Vitamin C
    • Supports immune health by increasing the activity of neutrophils, a type of immune cell involved in fighting infections, through enhanced chemotaxis, phagocytosis, and microbial killing (97, 98).
    • Promotes cardiovascular health by scavenging oxidants and free radicals that can contribute to cardiovascular diseases (97, 98).
    • Supports skin health by reducing oxidative stress, which can help maintain the integrity and appearance of the skin (97).
    • Supports cognitive health by providing antioxidant protection and supporting mitochondrial function in brain cells (97).
    • Facilitates fat burning by enhancing the biosynthesis of carnitine, a molecule required for the transportation of fatty acids into the mitochondria for energy production (97, 98).
    • Supports digestive health by aiding in the breakdown and absorption of nutrients, supporting overall digestive function (97).
    • Accelerates bone healing after a fracture by promoting type I collagen synthesis and reducing oxidative stress, contributing to the repair and regeneration of bone tissue (98).
    Betaine Anhydrous
    • Supports increased muscle protein synthesis, which is important for muscle growth and repair, leading to improved muscle strength and size (99, 100).
    • Helps decrease adipose tissue mass (fat loss) by promoting mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation, which increases the utilization of stored fat as a source of energy (99, 100).
    • Supports increased creatine synthesis, which can enhance muscle energy levels and contribute to improved exercise performance (99).
    • Reduces fatigue from exercise by supporting energy production and delaying the onset of muscle fatigue (99).
    • Improves nitric oxide production, which can enhance blood flow and nutrient delivery to muscles, promoting better performance and recovery (100).
    • Aids as an anabolic intramuscular osmolyte, help to draw water into muscle cells and promote hydration and cell volumization, which can contribute to muscle growth and strength (99, 100).
    • Increases skeletal muscle hypertrophy by supporting methionine production and ultimately increasing the availability of creatine, a compound involved in energy production and muscle function (99, 100).
    • Enhances fat burning by increasing the transport of L-carnitine, a molecule involved in the transport of fatty acids into the mitochondria for oxidation and energy production (99, 100).
    Dynamite
    • Supports increased mood and hippocampal volume (memory) (101).
    GABA
    • Supports relaxation, positive mood, increased memory, reduced anxiety, blood sugar regulation, and increased growth hormone production (102).
    Alanine
    • Improves exercise performance, increases nutrient delivery to exercising muscle, and reduces lactate-associated neurological exercise fatigue (15).
    • Reduces carnosine (muscle acidity) levels and acts as an intramuscular ph buffer (15).
    • Reduces lactate “burn” associated with fatigue during extreme exercise (15).

     

    Proper Use of This Supplement
      Suggested Use: Take one (1) scoop of the product and mix it with 8-12 oz of water. For new users, it is recommended to start with ½ scoop to assess tolerance before increasing the dosage.

     

    Our Formula  Other Formulas in the Market
    • Our product utilizes premium-grade nutraceuticals, carefully selected for their exceptional quality. The formula is not only based on solid scientific evidence but also crafted with precise and effective dosages to ensure optimal results.
    • Source cheap ingredients from heavily polluted soils. Even “organic” supplements, not third-party tested have been removed by FDA due to high levels of heavy metals.
    • Our product utilizes premium-grade nutraceuticals, carefully selected for their exceptional quality. The formula is not only based on solid scientific evidence but also crafted with precise and effective dosages to ensure optimal results.
    • Use low amounts of cheap forms of amino acids, nootropics, and pump enhancers that result in poor absorption and muscle growth, recovery, and exercise performance.

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    Flavors: Tropical Sunrise;
    Serving Size: 12.5 Grams;
    Servings Per Container: 44;
    Bottle Color: White;
    Bottle Size: 64 oz;
    Lid Color: White

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. What is TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush and how does it enhance workouts?

    TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush is a supplement formulated to enhance workout performance and energy. It combines ingredients like caffeine, beta-alanine, creatine, and amino acids to increase energy, endurance, focus, and muscle strength. Taking it before exercise may lead to improved workout performance and intensity.

    2. How should I take TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush for optimal results?

    To achieve the best results with TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush, follow the dosage instructions on the packaging or as directed by a healthcare professional. Typically, this involves mixing one scoop of the powder with water or a beverage and consuming it 20 to 30 minutes before a workout. Start with a lower dosage and assess your tolerance before increasing it, as individual responses may vary.

    3. Are there any precautions or potential side effects associated with TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush?

    TropicalStorm Pre-Workout Rush is generally safe, but precautions should be taken for sensitive individuals, pregnant/breastfeeding women, or those with underlying health conditions. Consultation with a healthcare professional is advised, especially for cardiovascular issues or medication use. Possible side effects include increased heart rate, jitters, or sleep difficulties. Discontinue use if adverse reactions occur and seek medical advice.