Infinite Labs may have just signed one of the most well known bodybuilders, Lee Priest, but that does not give them the authority to make claims on a supplement like this. Dagger, an advanced pre-workout testosterone booster, is promising everything under the sun. When it comes to complex formulas they need to be targeting a certain category. Aiming for more than 2 or 3 not only confuses the customer, it sets them up for disappointment too. Because Dagger is trying to cover fat burning, energy, test, endurance and alertness it will probably include DMAE or even DHEA. To fill up the rest of the scoop you might see yohimbe, caffeine, DAA, citrulline, arginine, coleus forskohlli or beta alanine making it onto the label. Dagger may sound good but supplements that try to cover a lot of ground sell you short on ingredients and end up trying to succeed in so many areas that they barely achieve 50% in one. If you want a good relay team you get the best person for each leg, not one guy to try and do it all.