Thunder Shock

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What is Thunder Shock

  • Thunder Shock is a powdered pre‑workout supplement, sold typically as a 300 g tub with ~ 30 servings. 

  • It is marketed as a high‑stim, pump/focus/energy formula — targeting increased energy, nitric‑oxide/pump, mental focus, and endurance/performance. 

What’s (claimed to be) inside / How it works

According to the product description from a seller: per serving (or recommended dose) — Thunder Shock supposedly provides:

  • Caffeine (from anhydrous + di‑caffeine malate) — ~ 300 mg per serving (high stimulant dose) for energy boost and alertness. 

  • Pump / nitric-oxide agents: e.g. L‑Citrulline + possibly other NO‑boosters (though listing says “2 g L‑Citrulline + Agmatine Sulfate” as “pump” matrix) to increase blood flow and muscle “pump”. 

  • Beta‑Alanine (?) — Seller claims some endurance / lactic‑acid buffering support (but amounts / full ingredients list unclear).

  • A “Neuro-Focus Blend”: including nootropics (some sellers mention L‑Theanine & Alpha‑GPC) to enhance mental clarity and focus. 

Their marketing says Thunder Shock gives “explosive energy, strong pumps, endurance and focus” — presumably for heavy lifting, intense sessions, or when you need a serious “push.” 

What It Claims to Offer / Who It’s For

  • Energy boost & stimulation — helpful if you train when tired or need high alertness. 

  • Muscle pump & improved blood flow / vascularity — for better “pump” feeling, nutrient delivery during workouts. 

  • Enhanced performance & endurance — potentially allowing harder / longer workouts. 

  • Mental focus & motivation — good for concentration, heavy lifts, or intense training days. 

So it seems positioned for serious gym‑goers, bodybuilders, or people doing heavy / intense workouts — especially those who want strong pre‑workout stimulation and pump/focus benefits.

What to Know ?/ Use Carefully!

  • The claimed stimulant dose is high (~300 mg caffeine per serving) — may be too strong if you are sensitive to caffeine or stimulants.

  • Label / ingredient transparency seems limited (public listing on seller site gives some components but not full detailed “Supplement Facts” with all dosages) — means actual effects and safety may vary.

  • As with all pre‑workouts: effects depend heavily on your training, hydration, nutrition, rest. It’s a supplement, not magic.

  • Should be used responsibly: not recommended for minors, pregnant/nursing women, or people with health issues (especially heart, blood pressure, sensitivity to stimulants).

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