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Psycho makes minor changes to its liquid glycerol for its US launch

Psycho Labs In America Psycho Syrup

Psycho Pharma released something exclusive, not too long ago, down under with Psycho Syrup. It was the sports nutrition company’s entry into the bulk liquid pre-workout space, blending together a host of reliable pump-enhancing ingredients. In Australia, the product features a hefty hit of glycerol at 16g, then supporting that and further elevating pumps is 2g of agmatine, 4g of citrulline malate, and 2g of betaine.

Psycho Syrup has launched here in the US this month, and while the concept is the same, with a bulk bottle of liquid pump-powering pre-workout featuring a glycerol base, the formula is slightly different. The supplement company has bumped the glycerol to 20g per serving, gone with pure citrulline instead of citrulline malate at 3g, lowered the agmatine to 1.5g, and used a gram of arginine instead of betaine.

Comparing the two versions, they’re probably going to perform the same or thereabouts, as while there are differences, Psycho Pharma hasn’t drastically changed anything. You get more glycerol but less agmatine and about the same in terms of citrulline. The flavors are slightly different for Psycho Syrup through psychopharma.com, where instead of Veinorade, you have Purple Drank and a stackable Unflavored.

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