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Introducing Silverback and its promising pre-workout Guardian Black

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Silverback Nutraceuticals is a very new supplement company that only launched its line a few weeks ago at the end of last month. At the moment the brand has just the one product available with the pre-workout formula Guardian Black Mass Attack.

While Silverback does currently have only one supplement, based on its formula it definitely looks like a powerful one. Guardian Black has been designed to deliver every effect you’d want in a pre-workout with increased energy, focus, performance, power, strength, and pump.

To ensure it comes through on all of those promises, Silverback has packed Guardian Black with a very heavy, and mostly transparent combination of pre-workout ingredients.

The features that are listed with their exact doses are a gram of agmatine, 1.5g each of betaine and taurine, 2g of creatine HCl, 3.2g of beta-alanine, 200mg each of theanine and norvaline. 450mg of caffeine with 300mg from caffeine anhydrous and 150mg from dicaffeine malate, and lastly 6g of citrulline malate, which doesn’t come with a ratio so we don’t know how much of that 6g is actual l-citrulline.

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The non-transparent ingredients in Silverback’s Guardian Black are theobromine, synephrine, the powerful stimulant 2-aminoisoheptane better known as DMHA, and AstraGin to enhance absorption of the whole formula.

As mentioned based on the combination of ingredients in Guardian Black, it certainly looks like Silverback’s first ever supplement is one worth trying. The stimulants caffeine and DMHA suggest it will have quite the energy hit and strong focus, with everything else backing up the performance, pump, and even furthering the energy and focus.

At the moment Silverback Nutraceuticals’ website is the only place online you can get its one product. The price on it isn’t too bad at $49.99 for a full 30 serving tub, in the one Tigers Blood flavor. If you’re not quite ready to commit to a tub, the brand does have a five sample pack available at $10, which is only 20% more expensive per serving.