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Gamer Up packed with interesting effects and ingredients

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Controlled Labs has moved one step closer to the launch of its upcoming energy and focus gaming supplement this week, following up last week’s introduction of Gamer Up with a full unveiling of the product. Previously all we really had to go off for the energy and focus formula was a preview, although thanks to the brand adding it to its site in preparation for its arrival, everything you need to know about it is now available.

While we didn’t quite know what to expect from the brand with this one, Controlled Labs Gamer Up certainly looks like a fairly impressive formula. Firstly we’ll go over all that the supplement has been designed to do, as it does list a fairly impressive combination of effects. As well as promising the usual energy and focus for gaming, Gamer Up is also said to enhance mental cognition, reduce eye strain, and increase reaction time.

Controlled Labs Gamer Up

Based on all the effects it promises, Controlled Labs Gamer Up definitely sounds like a product we need to try for more than just its main focus of gaming. To ensure the supplement delivers on all of its impressive promises, the brand has packed it with an equally interesting list of ingredients. Making up the 100% transparent label of Gamer Up, you have 2g each of taurine and tyrosine, half a gram of lion’s mane recently seen in ANS Rave. 200mg of bacopa monnieri, a nice low 125mg caffeine, 100mg alpha GPC, 500mcg lutein, and 200mcg of huperzine A.

As mentioned Controlled Labs Gamer Up has now been officially listed on the brand’s website, which is probably where the product is going to be available first. While it isn’t in stock yet Controlled Labs has listed the supplement with a price of $57.99 for 30 servings, giving you an idea on what you’ll be paying direct when it eventually arrives. You will of course be able to get Gamer Up cheaper in retailers, with our guess being just below the $30 mark as that’s how much you can get the brand’s Stimino for despite it costing $59 at controlledlabs.com.

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