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2-Aminoisoheptane helps Goldstar’s Triple X raise the bar

2-Aminoisoheptane triple x

While it’s not something we usually do, today we have a review teaser or preview of sorts of the pre-workout we’re currently putting to the test, Goldstar’s Triple X. If you’ve followed us for some time you’ll know this is something we really only do for important supplements. So the big question of course is what makes Triple X so important? Basically after running it for almost two weeks now, we’ve taken it enough to know that it is going to be the third product this year to break into our list of top 10 pre-workouts.

If the fact that Triple X is top 10 worthy, isn’t enough, then you might want to take a look at the formula. You’ll quickly notice there isn’t really much to the supplement except for the relatively new ingredient 2-aminoisoheptane, a stimulant we’re sure is almost solely responsible for Triple X’s incredible power. The main reason this is important is because if we are correct in blaming the pre-workout’s performance on what we’re currently calling 2AM (2-aminoisoheptane). It would be extremely interesting to see what other brands could do with the ingredient as well as how many other top 10 pre-workouts 2AM could create.

As much as we’d like to spoil it all and tell you right now in as many words as it would take, what makes Triple X and presumably 2AM so amazing. You are unfortunately going to have to wait for the official review to be posted in four days time on Wednesday. We will leave you with one detail that will be mentioned in the review and that is, Triple X has actually raised the bar when it comes to one specific effect.

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