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  2. 30 Best Pre-Workout Supplements for Weight Loss - AOL

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    For gym-goers and fitness enthusiasts looking to maximize their workouts and achieve their weight loss goals, Insane Labz Psychotic Gold offers a potent pre workout supplement. This high-stimulant ...

  3. Pre-workout is a good supplement option for those prioritizing sleep, hydration, food, and recovery. Without prioritizing these, pre-workout will have little impact on performance,” says Schmidt.

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    ATH Pre-Workout is a natural pre-workout supplement that is free from artificial flavors, sweeteners, and colors. With ATH Pre-Workout, you can enjoy a boost of energy and endurance without the ...

  5. Pre-workout - Wikipedia

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    Supplements are taken to increase endurance, energy, and focus during a workout. [1] Pre-workout supplements contain a variety of ingredients such as caffeine and creatine, differing by capsule or powder products. [2] [3] The first pre-workout product entered the market in 1982, and since then the category has grown in use. [4]

  6. Bodybuilding supplement - Wikipedia

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    The incidence of liver damage from herbal and dietary supplements is about 16–20% of all supplement products causing injury, with the occurrence growing globally over the early 21st century. [2] The most common liver injuries from weight loss and bodybuilding supplements involve hepatocellular damage and jaundice.

  7. Yohimbine - Wikipedia

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    Yohimbine should not be confused with yohimbe [4] but often is. [5]Yohimbe is the common English name for the tree species P. johimbe (also called Corynanthe johimbe) and, by extension, the name of a medicinal preparation made from the bark of that tree, sold as an aphrodisiac. [6]