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Condemned Labz | Souls 4 Sale | 20 ServingsReal pump doses paired with a no holds barred stim stack. Condemned Labz Souls 4 Sale is a no secrets, high stim pre workout that doesn't just crank your energyit builds a solid base for real performance. Lots of 'hardcore' options are basically stim overloads with weak pump stuff. This one starts strong with doses that match what studies show works, then adds a serious energy and focus punch. It kicks off with 6g L citrulline, a dose right in the 6

Real pump doses paired with a no-holds-barred stim stack.

Condemned Labz Souls 4 Sale is a no-secrets, high-stim pre-workout that doesn't just crank your energy—it builds a solid base for real performance. Lots of 'hardcore' options are basically stim overloads with weak pump stuff. This one starts strong with doses that match what studies show works, then adds a serious energy and focus punch.

It kicks off with 6g L-citrulline, a dose right in the 6-8g sweet spot from research. Citrulline skips the liver breakdown, turns into arginine in your kidneys, and boosts nitric oxide through the arginine-NO path. That means wider blood vessels, better flow to your muscles, and a pump that lasts longer than what arginine alone gives. It also helps clear out ammonia via the urea cycle, so high-volume sets don't feel as exhausting.

Beta-alanine at 3.2g is the standard dose for ramping up carnosine in your muscles. It's not an instant feel-good thing like caffeine; it builds over time. With regular use, more carnosine fights off acid buildup during tough reps, pushing back that burning fatigue. Betaine anhydrous at 2.5g matches what's in studies for better power, more reps, and keeping cells hydrated. Agmatine sulfate at 1.5g tops off the pump with brain and nitric oxide boosts that many notice as fuller pumps and tighter mind-muscle link.

The energy side is no joke. 350mg caffeine anhydrous is a solid dose on its own. Add 200mg 2-aminoisoheptane (DMHA)—that's high-end for stim fans—and it's there for a intense kick to your central nervous system.

Condemned Souls 4 Sale by Condemned Labz contains 6g L-Citrulline, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Key Highlights

  • 6,000mg L-Citrulline — this is a legit dose, not just for show. It turns into arginine in your kidneys and ramps up nitric oxide for wider blood vessels, better muscle blood flow, and pumps that actually last, way better than skimpy 3g versions.
  • 3,200mg Beta-Alanine — the go-to daily dose for boosting muscle carnosine. Use it steady, and that carnosine helps fight acid during killer sets, so the burn doesn't hit as quick and you squeeze out more reps.
  • 2,500mg Betaine Anhydrous — a dose that lines up with studies on cranking power, handling more volume, and keeping cells hydrated. It's why this stuff keeps delivering even after the initial stim buzz.
  • 1,500mg Agmatine Sulfate — a hefty amount for a high-stim pre. It teams up with citrulline for pumps and gives that dense, full feel plus better connection to your muscles under weight.
  • 350mg Caffeine Anhydrous — a strong dose that hits quick and fires up your brain. You feel awake, energized, and ready to push harder right away.
  • 200mg DMHA — a big dose for that extra punch beyond caffeine. It's why this feels more intense, mood-lifting, and aggressive than your everyday pre-workout.
  • 60mg Synephrine HCl plus 1.5mg Rauwolscine plus 1.5mg Yohimbine HCl — this combo cranks your body's fight-or-flight response. It amps up the heat, makes you feel fired up, and it's a win for folks cutting who know their stims.
  • 2,000mg L-Tyrosine — a good chunk to keep brain chemicals steady under pressure. In the gym, that means sharper focus and toughness when you're beat from work, bad sleep, or heavy lifts.

Condemned Souls 4 Sale by Condemned Labz contains 6g L-Citrulline, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Who Is This For?

  • Seasoned bodybuilders in volume phases who need wild stims plus real pump support. 6g citrulline, 1.5g agmatine, and 2.5g betaine keep sessions full, while DMHA, caffeine, and focus ingredients bring the drive for long workouts.
  • Powerlifters hitting the gym after rough days who need a quick mental flip. 350mg caffeine, 2g tyrosine, 250mg CDP-choline, and 100mg Sabroxy® sharpen focus and intensity when you're drained.
  • High-stim pros who've moved past mild pres and want DMHA, yohimbine, and rauwolscine. This is for folks who know their tolerance and chase that urgent, locked-in feel.
  • Cutters wanting hunger control, heat, and gym power in one. Synephrine, yohimbine, and rauwolscine amp the fat-loss vibe, while citrulline and betaine maintain workout quality in a deficit.
  • Lifters who value brain game as much as energy. Tyrosine, citicoline, Mucuna, Sabroxy®, and CognatiQ® boost concentration and motivation for tough sessions.
  • Folks who hate blends and want to check doses against science. Full label lets you see citrulline, beta-alanine, betaine, and tyrosine are dosed right, not hidden.

How to Use

If you're new to this or not a high-stim vet, start with half a scoop. Full scoop packs 350mg caffeine plus DMHA, synephrine, rauwolscine, and yohimbine, so know your limits. Take it 20-30 minutes pre-lift to sync stims with your warmup and let citrulline and brain stuff build. Shake one scoop in 10-14 ounces cold water; add more if you want milder flavor or slower intake. It goes down easier with a light meal 60-90 minutes before, since fasted can make yohimbine hit harder and maybe queasy. Don't stack with other stim-heavy stuff unless you're pro-level tolerant. It works great with creatine, intra carbs, and electrolytes for energy recovery and hydration without more stims. Use on big days, not every session, to manage tolerance. Keep the tub sealed in a cool, dry spot to avoid clumping.

What to Expect

Minutes 0-10: you mix and drink it, tastes like a loaded pre, and you start feeling a bit more alert plus beta-alanine tingles. Minutes 10-20: caffeine kicks in, that edgy stim feel builds, and if you're used to stims, you shift from chill to gym mode. Minutes 20-40: peak time for most—focus and stims are firing, citrulline and agmatine bring the pump so training feels full and strong. Minutes 40-90: it holds strong without a quick crash, though yohimbine stuff can feel awesome or jittery depending on you. Days 1-7: stim and focus hit right away, pumps show if you're a citrulline responder. Weeks 2-4: beta-alanine shines as carnosine builds, letting you handle more burn before quitting sets.

Key Ingredients

  • L-Citrulline — 6g — Clinical blood-flow dose for bigger, longer-lasting muscle pumps
  • Beta Alanine — 3.2g — Evidence-based carnosine loading for fatigue buffering under intensity
  • Betaine Anhydrous — 2.5g — Research-backed dose for power output and training volume
  • Agmatine Sulfate — 1.5g — Dense pump support with added neuromodulatory training feel
  • Caffeine Anhydrous — 350mg — High-dose immediate energy for urgent, hard-hitting sessions
  • 2-Aminoisoheptane — 200mg — Advanced CNS stimulation beyond caffeine alone
  • L-Tyrosine — 2g — Neurotransmitter support for focus under training stress
  • CDP-Choline — 250mg — Cleaner, more organized focus through cholinergic support
  • Mucuna Pruriens — 250mg — High-standardization dopamine support for motivation and drive
  • AstraGin® — 50mg — Absorption-support ingredient that upgrades the full formula

Condemned Souls 4 Sale by Condemned Labz contains 6g L-Citrulline, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much caffeine is in Condemned Labz Souls 4 Sale?

A full scoop delivers 350mg of caffeine anhydrous. That is already a strong pre-workout dose on its own, and this formula also layers in DMHA, Eria Jarensis, synephrine, rauwolscine, and yohimbine, so the real-world stimulation feels stronger than the caffeine number alone suggests.

Is Souls 4 Sale a beginner-friendly pre-workout?

No. The combination of 350mg caffeine, 200mg DMHA, 60mg synephrine HCl, and dual yohimbine-class ingredients makes this an advanced high-stim formula intended for experienced users with established tolerance.

Does Souls 4 Sale have real pump ingredients or is it mostly stimulants?

It has a legitimate performance base. You get 6g L-citrulline, 3.2g beta-alanine, 2.5g betaine anhydrous, and 1.5g agmatine sulfate, which is considerably stronger than the token pump dosing seen in many hardcore pre-workouts.

What makes the focus feel different in this formula?

The cognitive profile goes beyond caffeine by combining 2g L-tyrosine, 250mg CDP-choline, 250mg Mucuna pruriens standardized to 98% L-Dopa, 100mg Sabroxy®, and 100mg CognatiQ®. That gives the formula a more layered focus and motivation profile rather than relying on stimulants alone.

How should I dose Souls 4 Sale the first time?

Start with half a scoop to assess tolerance. Even at half serving, the stimulant load can feel substantial because this formula does not rely on caffeine alone; the DMHA, synephrine, rauwolscine, and yohimbine materially change the experience.

Can I take Souls 4 Sale fasted?

You can, but many users find the adrenergic ingredients feel harsher on an empty stomach. If you are sensitive to yohimbine-class compounds, a light meal 60-90 minutes before training often improves tolerance without ruining the workout effect.

Can I stack Souls 4 Sale with a fat burner?

In most cases, no. This formula already includes synephrine, rauwolscine, yohimbine, and high stimulation from caffeine plus DMHA, so adding another fat burner can push the adrenergic load too far for many users.

Do I need to take Souls 4 Sale every day?

Not necessarily for the stimulant effect, which is acute, but consistent use does matter for beta-alanine. The 3.2g beta-alanine dose works best when used regularly over weeks to build muscle carnosine and improve buffering capacity during repeated hard efforts.

Why is there both rauwolscine and yohimbine in this formula?

They are related alpha-2 adrenergic antagonists, but rauwolscine is often perceived as sharper and more potent per milligram. Using both creates a more intense adrenergic, thermogenic, and appetite-suppressive feel than standard caffeine-based pre-workouts.

Is Souls 4 Sale fully disclosed?

Yes. There are no proprietary blends, and each major active is listed with its dose. That is a meaningful advantage in the hardcore pre-workout category, where hidden stimulant systems are still common.

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