A while back supplement maker REPP Sports removed DMHA from their Broken Arrow Pre-Workout supplement and replaced it with CitraFuze. More recently the brands all new RAZE Pre-Workout, a spinoff on the brands popular RAZE Energy Drink also got this new ingredient CitraFuze. We've had a number of people asking us, what is CitraFuze, so we decided to breakdown what CitraFuze consists of and what it does, and hopefully explain once and for all, what is CitraFuze.
CitraFuze is an ingredient which at least right now you'll only find in REPP Sports supplements and that's because it's the brands very own patented and branded stimulant. REPP Sports first announced this ingredient on Instagram back on March 5, 2020 when they stated, "Bet you haven't tried anything like it, with 5 different ingredients, CitraFuze is Repps new trademark stimulant to help take your workouts to the next level" even going as far as to call it "The Holy Grail of Stims".
CitraFuze consists of 5 ingredients, those ingredients being Synephrine, Hesperidin, Naringin, and N-ethyl-L-glutamine, 2-(3,4-dihydroxphenyl)-3-5,7-trihydroxy-4H-chromen-4-one. These ingredients act as both stimulants and blood flow enhancer, while providing improved mood and lowered cortisol levels.
CitraFuze was used as a replacement for DMHA and while Broken Arrow and RAZE Pre-Workout both do provide good energy with a nice pump, it's definitely not nearly as strong as DMHA.
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