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GN Labs releases GodMode’s correct facts panel and confirms its purpose

GodMode Pre-Workout

The German supplement company GN Labs recently hyped and released a new pre-workout called GodMode. It didn’t, unfortunately, turn out to be all that exciting as the formula revealed for the product had a lot in common with the brand’s other pre-workout, The Evil. GN Labs has now passed on a lot of new, useful details, including the fact that the label it put out for GodMode wasn’t correct.

While that original facts panel we shared for GN Labs’ new GodMode pre-workout is still listed online at Gigas Nutrition. The brand itself has told us that label is not right, and kindly sent us the correct one. The official label is only a little bit different, but the other information GN Labs has provided does help explain the main point behind GodMode.

Three more stimulants

The first facts panel we got for GN Labs GodMode was right with its 7g Pump Matrix featuring glycerol, citrulline polyhydrate, and beetroot, as well as its 5mg of BioPerine black pepper. Where the real label differs is in the stimulant department, as GodMode’s energy blend is, in fact, heavier than initially confirmed and has three more ingredients to it.

The full list of stimulants in GN Labs’ new pre-workout is a 2.25g combination of n-acetyl-tyrosine polyhydrate, citrus aurantium, rhodiola, caffeine, DMHA, theacrine, DMAE, and the three previously missing features, eria jarensis, juglans regia, and higenamine.

GodMode Pre-Workout

GodMode vs The Evil

According to GN Labs, it is that boosted stimulant blend that is responsible for making GodMode different from The Evil. Despite the two pre-workouts’ similarities with ingredients, the brand has said they will be available alongside one another as each has its own unique feel. The Evil is a powerful pump formula with strong energy, focus, and enhanced performance. GodMode is intended to be less impressive in the pump department, but stronger when it comes to energy and focus.

Sold out at Gigas

As mentioned, the retailer Gigas Nutrition does already have the new GodMode pre-workout listed on its website, however since last posting about it the supplement has managed to sell out. On the GodMode product page you can actually sign up and Gigas will notify you when the pre-workout returns.