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EAAs and electrolytes come together in PharmaFreak’s all-new Elektra Freak

Pharmafreak Elektra Freak

Quickly following the launch of the return and 2025 edition of Amino Freak, the Ripped Freak innovator PharmaFreak has dropped a similar sort of sports nutrition innovation by the name of Elektra Freak. The recently released Amino Freak is more about providing a variety of amino acids, not necessarily your typical EAA blend for recovery, plus some energy along the same lines as Optimum’s AmiNO Energy. Elektra Freak is a traditional amino supplement featuring a full spectrum of essential amino acids.

The price of Elektra Freak is on par with most other competitors in the amino acid category at $34.99 (24.26 USD) for a tub of 30 servings, which should last you one and a half months if used exclusively during your workouts and you train the common five times a week. There are two flavors to choose from for the latest PharmaFreak innovation, both refreshing and fruity with Citrus Elixir and Berry Elixir.

As for the contents in PharmaFreak’s Elektra Freak, you do indeed get a hefty hit of essential amino acids, a combined total of 6.5g, with 5g of that being the three all-important BCAAs and the remaining 1.5g belonging to the other six EAAs. The amino acids are there for the purpose of muscle recovery but that’s not the end of the formula. Alongside all of that is a hydration blend providing just over 200mg of total electrolytes, including the likes of 50mg each of sodium and potassium, and 77mg of chloride.

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