Everything You Need to Know About Dymamine
WHAT IS DYNAMINE?
Dynamine is a supplement which can be taken as a stand alone single ingredient, it's also a popular addition to many pre-workout supplements, as well as some fat burners and nootropics as well. Dynamine is actually the trademarked name or a branded version of an ingredient called Methylliberine. Methylliberine is an alkaloid which is similar to caffeine, however it has a longer half life meaning it lasts longer than caffeine, and has a smoother onset and comedown than caffeine. Many users find that Dynamine is less likely to cause a crash or jitters, something some people experience with caffeine.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF DYNAMINE?
The benefits of Dynamine or Methylliberine are similar to the benefits of caffeine. Dynamine promotes increased energy and endurance, improved focus, and enhanced mood. Many users find that Dynamine supports a positive sense of well-being and improved motivation. Dynamine also has a longer half life and duration making it a better ingredient for workouts, athletics and physical activity as it won't wear off as quickly as caffeine.
WHAT DOES DYNAMINE DO?
Dynamine acts as a stimulant to increase energy and alertness, similar to the caffeine found in an energy drink or your morning cup of coffee. How Dynamine differs from caffeine is Dynamine also increases the uptake of oxygen by the muscles which may lead to improved athletic performance in addition to just energy like caffeine provides.
IS DYNAMINE BANNED?
Dynamine aka Methylliberine is legal in the USA. This ingredient is also not currently banned by WADA. In Australia however Dynamine aka Methylliberine is banned for use in sports supplements as of November of 2020. If you're outside the US you may want to check with your local Customs office, and if you compete in bodybuilding or physique competitions check with the organization whom you compete with to verify Dynamine
IS DYNAMINE A NOOTROPIC?
Dynamine (Methylliberine) is often classified as a nootropic due to it's potential cognitive enhancing effects such as improving mood along with improving focus and mental clarity. That said Dynamine is typically first and foremost thought of as an energy boosting ingredient rather than a brain boosting substance.
DOES DYNAMINE HELP WITH ADHD?
While there currently is not any clinical studies or research on Dynamine helping with ADD or ADHD, Dynamine is known to have cognitive enhancing effects which could potentially be helpful for those who suffer from ADD or ADHD. Anecdotally there are a number of people posting on fitness forums and sites like Reddit who claim Dynamine helps immensely with their ADD or ADHD and their difficulty focusing or completing tasks.
WHAT IS THE PROPER DOSAGE FOR DYNAMINE?
The recommended dosage for Dynamine (Methylliberine) is typically recommended to be between 25mg per day on the low end and 150mg per day on the higher end, though some users take upwards of 200mg per day with no issues. Serious Nutrition Solutions, a supplement brand makes a stand alone single ingredient Dynamine supplement which contains 125mg of Methylliberine (Dynamine) per 1 capsule serving. Other supplements like Muscle Addictions Pump Addict Preworkout contain 175mg of Dynamine per serving. In the section below you can shop some supplements we carry which contain Dynamine.
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