The Truth About Grenade 50 Calibre

By Russ Howe


With dozens of new pre-workout intensifying supplements hitting the market every single day, it's very easy to get lost and not know what to look for. Every product claims to be the best muscle building tool ever developed and today we look into the facts about Grenade 50 Calibre, a relatively new product on the supplement scene, to discover whether it's genuinely as necessary to your workouts as it claims to be.

Despite the fact that all products claim to be better than anything else ever invented, once you get stuck into the finer details you'll realize that a lot of the claims made are pure marketing hype.

The main ingredients are usually always the same despite the fact every product claims to be radically different than anything else which has ever hit the market.

So today we look at this particular product and take into account both the positives and any potential side effects from using it.

As far as pre workout intensifiers go, 50 Cal is a good product. It does what it's designed to do, which is get your body pumped up before hitting the gym. This is largely down to the whopping amount of caffeine per serving. It is so much that we recommend you begin on a half serving to test your body's reaction before going full on.

Despite all the claims of 'pre workout devastation' on the packaging, which again comes in the form of an army-style piece of equipment, there are a few good fat burning ingredients featured here behind the scenes which will encourage the use of fat for fuel when you are in them gym. Bitter Orange Peel and Green Tea Extract are both proven in this field and were featured to great effect in their previous supplement, Thermo Detonator.

As for side effects, there are two primary ones to watch out for. An uneasy stomach can occur with most strong pre workout products and it also occurs here from time to time. The most common side effect, however, is headaches. This is due to the massive amount of caffeine in each serving. Be sure to drop to half servings if this keeps occurring, and also try to cut out any other caffeine products from your diet.

One area we have already asked to be changed on the packaging is the claim that you receive "enough for 50 workouts", which we felt was quite misleading as it does not establish whether that refers to full or half servings. To clear up any doubt before you spend any cash on this product in future we can reveal you actually get 50 half servings worth, or 25 full servings, per pack of 50 Cal.

In summary, Grenade .50 Calibre is a good supplement. It sets out to do it's job and there wasn't one single ingredient on the pack which raised any alarm bells. Whether it is 'better' than a different supplement is ultimately where fitness turns into a game of personal opinion as most ingredients in these supplements are very, very similar.




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