The Facts On Grenade 50 Calibre

By Russell Howe


It is easy to get totally lost in the world of pre-workout supplements, with new 'next big thing' products hitting the market every single day. Today we delve deep into the credential of Grenade 50 Calibre and determine whether or not it is able to live up to the hype surrounding it.

The first thing we'd like to say is pre workout supplements are the current 'next big thing' in supplements and the first thing you will notice is that they all claim to be better than the next.

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 how does this supplement compare to the rest? Are there side effects to take into consideration? Read on to find out.

Watch Fitness Instructor Russ Howe\'s review of Grenade 50 Calibre by clicking the text.



50 Cal is a good product in comparison to the other major brands in it's category overall. It's main objective is, like most other products of this type, to get you pumped up before a gym session. Due to the massive serving of caffeine in each drink you will certainly feel an extra kick of energy. In fact, starting with half servings is a safer idea to assess your tolerance.

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.

There's a few noteworthy side effects to take into consideration here, too. First and foremost you will notice you get a headache if you jump straight in with full servings because the product might be too strong for your body to handle initially. If this occurs knock it down to half-servings for a few days. An uneasy stomach can also occur but this happens with the majority of this type of product.

One area we'd like to point out here is the tub specifically states you receive 50 servings in your sack, yet they are actually referring to the 'half servings' we mentioned above, i.e. h
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.

There's a few noteworthy side effects to take into consideration here, too. First and foremost you will notice you get a headache if you jump straight in with full servings because the product might be too strong for your body to handle initially. If this occurs knock it down to half-servings for a few days. An uneasy stomach can also occur but this happens with the majority of this type of product.

One area we'd like to point out here is the tub specifically states you receive 50 servings in your sack, yet they are actually referring to the 'half servings' we mentioned above, i.e. half a scoop not a full one. Why they haven't made this clear is beyond us, but bear in mind as you purchase this supplement it should last for around one month which is standard for this type of product.

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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