Frontline Formulations has launched two Project MK Ultra-named pre-workouts, Project MK Ultra Liquid being the bulk liquid format supplement with a solid dose of glycerol to enhance muscle pumps and a touch of Cognizin to add some focus and cognition to the experience. There is also a powder product named Project MK Ultra, which is stimulant-free as well, like the liquid variant, although it has a much wider selection of ingredients, more common in the traditional bulk powder format.
Project MK Ultra from Frontline Formulations tackles the same two core effects as Project MK Ultra Liquid in pumps and focus. For the former side of things, the pumps, you get 8g of citrulline malate at a two-to-one citrulline to malic acid ratio, 3g of HydroPrime glycerol, a gram of agmatine, and a gram of the rarely used arginine. Again, Project MK Ultra looks to power up pumps, like Project MK Ultra Liquid, but instead of a fat dose of glycerol, there is all of the above for a more in-depth pump feel.
Making up the other half of Frontline Formulations’ Project MK Ultra is a similar amount of focus and cognition ingredients, creating a balanced pump and focus pre-workout that doesn’t have any stimulants whatsoever. There isn’t the premium and increasingly popular Cognizin; there is an array of nootropics with half a gram each of DMAE and lion’s mane, huperzine a, a gram of tyrosine, 600mg of alpha-gpc, and a gram of choline bitartrate, which is more than enough a noticeable focus effect.
There isn’t really any concerning overlap between Project MK Ultra and Project MK Ultra Liquid, so you could actually use the two together for even greater pumps and focus, and even throw in a stimulant source on top for an injection of intense energy. The Project MK Ultra supplements are a great stackable pair of pre-workouts, and while Project MK Ultra Liquid has three flavors, Project MK Ultra has a slightly different menu available with Blue Cherry Slushie, Cherry Berry Lemonade, and Unflavored.