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Metabolic Nutrition | P.S.P | 42 Servings

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Metabolic Nutrition | P.S.P | 42 ServingsStim Free Pump, Hydration, and Focus with Everything on the Label Metabolic Nutrition P. S. P. is a stim free pre workout with full label transparency, zeroing in on muscle pumps, hydration for better training, and sharper focus before you hit the weights. That's key because lots of non stim options are either basic pump mixes or random ingredient dumps without real thought. P. S. P. has clear structure: a core for widening blood vessels and swelling

Stim-Free Pump, Hydration, and Focus with Everything on the Label

Metabolic Nutrition P.S.P. is a stim-free pre-workout with full label transparency, zeroing in on muscle pumps, hydration for better training, and sharper focus before you hit the weights. That's key because lots of non-stim options are either basic pump mixes or random ingredient dumps without real thought. P.S.P. has clear structure: a core for widening blood vessels and swelling cells, basic performance boosters, and a brain-support layer to amp up your training mindset and muscle connection without any caffeine.

The pump starts with 3,000mg of Citrulline Malate 2:1. This turns into arginine better than taking arginine straight, boosting nitric oxide for wider blood flow to your muscles. Dose-wise, it's solid but not huge—most top pumps go 6-8g for max effects, so 3g helps but isn't the heaviest hitter. It teams up with 750mg agmatine sulfate, which boosts arginine paths and nitric oxide, and 2,000mg glycerol powder that draws water into tissues for better fullness and lasting pumps. Throw in 1,000mg taurine—at the low end of 1-3g studies—and you get another water-puller that supports endurance, cell size, and muscle work via calcium and balance control.

For real workout help, it's got 2,000mg creatine monohydrate, 1,500mg beta-alanine, and 1,000mg betaine anhydrous. Creatine is the go-to for strength via energy recycling, but 2g is under the usual 3-5g daily goal; it's good with steady use, just not a full load here. Beta-alanine builds carnosine to fight acid in tough sets, pushing back that burn for high-rep efforts, but 1.5g is

Key Highlights

  • 3,000mg Citrulline Malate 2:1 kicks off the nitric oxide path for better blood flow and vasodilation during lifts. It's not the max pump dose out there, but it gives P.S.P. a real base instead of just looking good on paper.
  • 2,000mg glycerol powder brings legit cell hydration to the mix. It acts like a sponge, holding onto water for that fuller, denser muscle feel you notice right away in high-rep sets.
  • 750mg agmatine sulfate pairs with citrulline to layer up the nitric oxide and arginine action. You get a deeper pump than citrulline solo, especially in a stim-free setup where flow is the star.
  • 1,000mg taurine hits the low end of effective doses and does more than hydrate. It balances cell volume and calcium in muscles, making it great for both pumps and pushing through longer sessions.
  • 2,000mg creatine monohydrate adds serious workout power. It's under the ideal 3-5g daily mark for full benefits, but sticking with it helps energy recycling and turns this into more than a fluffy pump product.
  • 1,500mg beta-alanine boosts carnosine to buffer acid in hard reps. Below the standard 3.2g daily, but it still helps if you're stacking or doubling up over time.
  • 1,000mg betaine anhydrous fits the hydration vibe and supports power output. Studies link it to better work capacity, and this dose is helpful even if not fully maxed out.
  • 1,000mg choline bitartrate anchors the focus side. It feeds acetylcholine production for better concentration, drive, and that smooth contraction feel you want without stims.

Who Is This For?

  • Physique lifters in hypertrophy mode who want rounder muscles, full tissue, and tight mind-muscle without stim overload. Glycerol, taurine, agmatine, and citrulline deliver that dense pump feel, with brain support keeping you focused rep after rep.
  • Night owls training late who need a solid pre without caffeine ruining sleep. Stim-free means it boosts sessions without messing up recovery or next-day vibes.
  • Folks who get caffeine elsewhere and don't want it baked into their pre. P.S.P. handles pumps, hydration, and focus solo, so you add buzz only when it fits.
  • Bodybuilders in contest prep chasing quality lifts without stim stress. Pump ingredients keep you looking full in the gym on low cals, while creatine, betaine, and beta-alanine build steady support.
  • Athletes who hate stim sides like shakes, fast heart, hunger kill, or crashes. This boosts sessions via flow, water balance, and focus, not nervous system overload.
  • Intermediate gym rats moving past basic caffeine pres and feeling what advanced stuff does. P.S.P. shows the gap between buzz and real pump-performance help, with every dose clear.

How to Use

Mix one scoop with 10-16 oz cold water and sip it 20-30 minutes pre-lift. That gives pump, hydration, and focus time to hit before hard work starts. New to this or tingly from beta-alanine? Try half a scoop first, even without stims. Shaker beats stirring for even mix, especially with glycerol. Works fine empty stomach or after light food; heavy meal might slow the effects. No caffeine here, so add coffee or stims if you want, but ease in. Use on training days consistently, and think about extra creatine monohydrate and beta-alanine for full doses. Keep it sealed in a cool, dry spot—glycerol hates moisture.

What to Expect

First 0-10 minutes, it's chill—no caffeine to hype things up. You might catch light beta-alanine tingles and a slow build to training headspace. 10-25 minutes in, it ramps: hydration picks up, muscles respond better in warm-ups, and choline sharpens your intent. 25-60 minutes is prime for the pump stack, especially as sets heat up blood flow. 60-90 minutes, no stims mean no crash—just smooth sailing. Days 1-7, you feel the quick pumps and focus most. Weeks 2-4, steady use builds creatine stores and carnosine for real gains in performance.

Key Ingredients

  • Citrulline Malate 2:1 — 3000mg — Supports nitric oxide, blood flow, and training pump
  • Glycerol Powder — 2000mg — Promotes cell hydration and a fuller muscular look
  • Creatine Monohydrate — 2000mg — Supports ATP recycling for repeated hard efforts
  • Beta Alanine — 1500mg — Helps buffer fatigue during high-rep hard sets
  • Betaine Anhydrous — 1000mg — Adds osmotic support for power and performance
  • Taurine — 1000mg — Supports hydration, endurance, and muscle function
  • Agmatine Sulfate — 750mg — Deepens the pump through nitric oxide pathways
  • Choline Bitartrate — 1000mg — Supports acetylcholine-driven focus and muscle connection
  • Citicoline — 50mg — Premium choline source for layered nootropic support
  • Huperzine A — 1mg — Designed to prolong acetylcholine-based training focus
  • Cluster Dextrin® — 250mg — Premium carbohydrate source with excellent workout tolerance
  • Black Pepper Extract — 2.5mg — Supports ingredient absorption and formula utilization

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Metabolic Nutrition P.S.P. contain caffeine or other stimulants?

No. P.S.P. is a stim-free pre-workout, which means it is designed to improve pump, hydration, and focus without caffeine or stimulant-based energy. That makes it especially useful for evening training, caffeine-sensitive users, or anyone who wants to stack their own stimulant source separately.

What kind of workout experience should I expect from P.S.P. if there is no caffeine?

Expect a smoother, more performance-oriented session rather than a hard central nervous system rush. The main acute effects come from 3,000mg citrulline malate, 2,000mg glycerol, 750mg agmatine sulfate, 1,000mg taurine, and the choline-based focus blend, which together support fuller pumps, better hydration feel, and stronger training concentration.

Is the citrulline dose in P.S.P. clinically dosed?

P.S.P. provides 3g of citrulline malate 2:1, which is a useful dose but below the more aggressive 6-8g citrulline range often used in top pump and performance formulas. It can still contribute to vasodilation and workout pump, but advanced users looking for maximum nitric oxide support may choose to stack extra citrulline.

Does P.S.P. provide enough creatine to replace a standalone creatine supplement?

Not for most users. It contains 2,000mg creatine monohydrate, which contributes meaningfully with consistent use, but full daily saturation protocols typically use 3-5g per day. If creatine is a priority, adding a standalone creatine monohydrate product is a smart move.

Will P.S.P. make my skin tingle?

Possibly. The formula contains 1,500mg beta-alanine, and some users feel the harmless tingling sensation known as paresthesia even at that dose. It is temporary and not dangerous for healthy users, but if you dislike the sensation, start with a half scoop.

How strong is the focus blend in this formula?

The focus profile is built around 1,000mg choline bitartrate, 50mg citicoline, and 1mg huperzine A as listed on the panel. In practical terms, this should feel more like cleaner training concentration and better mind-muscle connection than stimulant-like mental energy.

Is P.S.P. fully transparent, or does it use proprietary blends?

It is fully disclosed. Every major active ingredient and dose is listed, which is a meaningful advantage in the pre-workout category because many formulas still hide behind proprietary blends that make evidence-based evaluation impossible.

Can I stack P.S.P. with a caffeinated pre-workout or coffee?

Yes, and that is one of its best use cases. Because P.S.P. contains no stimulants, it can serve as a pump-and-focus layer underneath coffee or a separate stimulant source, but you should introduce combinations conservatively to assess how your body responds.

What is Cluster Dextrin® doing in this formula?

Cluster Dextrin® is a branded highly branched cyclic dextrin carbohydrate known for favorable gastric tolerance and rapid gastric transit. In P.S.P. it is included at 250mg, which is far below the gram-level doses typically used for true workout fueling, so it is more of a supportive inclusion than a major energy source.

Who is P.S.P. best for?

It is best for users who want a stim-free pre-workout that still feels purposeful in the gym. Bodybuilders, evening trainees, stimulant-sensitive lifters, and anyone who prefers to control caffeine separately are the clearest fit.

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