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Insane Labz | I Am God | 25 ServingsHard hitting dual caffeine with alpha yohimbine for killer pre workout fire Insane Labz I Am God is a straight up high stim pre workout that puts workout intensity, alertness, and drive front and center. Then it adds performance and hydration helpers to make it more than just energy. It's not one of those modern pump focused, fully open label deals. This is a prop blend pre with a bold stim setup and listed ingredients that scream fast, strong, high

Hard-hitting dual caffeine with alpha-yohimbine for killer pre-workout fire

Insane Labz I Am God is a straight-up high-stim pre-workout that puts workout intensity, alertness, and drive front and center. Then it adds performance and hydration helpers to make it more than just energy. It's not one of those modern pump-focused, fully open-label deals. This is a prop blend pre with a bold stim setup and listed ingredients that scream fast, strong, high-energy vibes.

It kicks off with 200mg vitamin C, plus 100mg sodium and 100mg potassium. Vitamin C gives some antioxidant backup during tough sessions. Sodium and potassium are big for keeping fluids balanced, muscles contracting, and nerves firing. In a pre like this, with high caffeine and intense training, those electrolytes really help.

The main performance pieces are creatine monohydrate, beta-alanine, betaine anhydrous, and taurine, but doses are tucked into a prop blend. That's key to note. Creatine monohydrate is gold for strength, power, and reloading phosphocreatine—usually 3-5g a day does it. Beta-alanine builds carnosine to fight acid buildup, with 3.2g daily as the go-to. Betaine anhydrous hits around 2.5g for power, body comp, and work capacity. Taurine often lands at 1-2g+ for cell hydration, nerve support, and mellowing out heavy stim feels. Since I Am God hides the exact mgs, we can't say if these are full-on effective or just there for show.

The stimulant and focus system is the real identity of the formula. Per external pro

Insane Labz I Am God by Insane Labz contains 200mg Vitamin C, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Key Highlights

  • Around 400mg total caffeine from two sources—this is serious high-stim land, not for casual use. Caffeine anhydrous gives that quick, punchy kick experienced folks crave, while caffeine citrate ramps it up fast so you feel it kicking in sooner.
  • Rauwolfia vomitoria extract at 90% alpha yohimbine—this stuff sharpens the edge big time. Alpha-yohimbine boosts intensity, that warm thermogenic vibe, and alertness, but it's not for everyone.
  • Creatine monohydrate is in there—a solid pick for reloading ATP, boosting strength, power, and high-intensity work. Downside: dose is hidden, so you can't check if it's hitting that 3-5g daily sweet spot by itself.
  • Beta-alanine for buffering acid—this helps build carnosine in muscles over time, easing the burn on tough sets and repeats. Studies like 3.2g daily, but this label doesn't say if you're getting the full load.
  • Betaine anhydrous included—betaine's great at 2.5g for cranking up work capacity, power, and keeping cells hydrated. It's a smart add that shows this isn't just a stim overload.
  • L-tyrosine and DMAE for better focus—tyrosine feeds your brain's stress chemicals, and DMAE sharpens that concentration feel. Paired with caffeine, it makes training feel more dialed in than just caffeine by itself.
  • AMPiberry® as a stim booster—this plant extract pumps up caffeine's effects. You get a stronger energy surge and less of that flat crash compared to plain caffeine.
  • Taurine brings some balance—it's common in high-stim mixes for cell hydration, muscle function, and smoothing the overall vibe. It doesn't kill the intensity, but it's way better than a stripped-down stim-only powder.

Insane Labz I Am God by Insane Labz contains 200mg Vitamin C, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Who Is This For?

  • Seasoned high-stim fans who handle 300mg+ caffeine and crave something quicker, stronger, and fiercer than everyday pres. Dual caffeine plus alpha-yohimbine makes it perfect for lifters who want the pre to dominate the session, not just tag along.
  • Bodybuilders in grind phases who thrive on high energy, intensity, and aggression from the main lifts to the finishers. Stims drive the urgency, while taurine, betaine, and creatine/beta-alanine support the actual output.
  • Early morning crew needing a sharp wake-up for heavy work without wasting time getting mentally ready. Caffeine citrate and anhydrous team up for fast rise, beating slower mild options for dawn sessions.
  • Mid-to-advanced folks cutting fat who still want solid training and dig the edgy feel from alpha-yohimbine pres. Rauwolfia vomitoria extract fits great for that thermogenic buzz and hunger curb around workouts.
  • Strength-hypertrophy types whose workouts are more mental battles at first—the ones who crush once focused but fight low drive on off days. Tyrosine, DMAE, and stims target that exactly.
  • High-volume sweaters who like some electrolytes in their pre instead of pure stims. The sodium and potassium aren't a full hydration fix, but they're better than nothing for fluid balance.

How to Use

Try half a scoop first couple times, especially if alpha-yohimbine high-stims are new to you. Full scoop is the goal, but this one's intense, so testing tolerance is smart. Take it 20-30 minutes before lifting so caffeine builds before sets. Mix in 8-10 oz water, bump it up for milder taste or easier sip. It often goes better with a light meal 60-90 minutes prior; fasted can make high-stims feel rough, especially with Rauwolfia. Don't stack with coffee, energy drinks, nicotine, solo yohimbine, or burners unless you know your body well. To max performance, add daily creatine separately since the pre's amount is unknown. Cycle if tolerance builds—breaks reset sensitivity better than upping scoops. Keep it sealed, cool, and dry for best powder and stability.

What to Expect

Minutes 0-10: it usually starts settling in fast, especially on an empty-ish stomach. Minutes 10-20: stims get real as caffeine citrate and anhydrous kick, and you might feel tingles if beta-alanine's dosed right. Minutes 20-40 is prime time, with energy, drive, heat, and focus peaking; alpha-yohimbine fans will feel if it's their thing quick. Minutes 40-90: drive stays up for most, but it varies by your tolerance, food, and Rauwolfia sensitivity. Days 1-7: energy rush is instant, but creatine, beta-alanine, or betaine perks depend on hidden doses and steady use. Weeks 2-4: if those basics are solid, you'll notice better repeat efforts and steady output beyond just the buzz.

Key Ingredients

  • Vitamin C — 200mg — Antioxidant support around hard, high-output training sessions
  • Sodium — 100mg — Supports fluid balance and muscular contraction under stress
  • Potassium — 100mg — Complements sodium for neuromuscular and hydration support
  • Creatine Monohydrate — Amount not disclosed — Supports ATP recycling for strength and explosive output
  • L-Taurine — Amount not disclosed — Supports cell hydration and smoother workout feel
  • L-Tyrosine — Amount not disclosed — Catecholamine precursor support for high-stress training focus
  • Caffeine Anhydrous + Caffeine Citrate — Fast-rising, hard-hitting energy for demanding training sessions
  • Betaine Anhydrous — Amount not disclosed — Supports power, work capacity, and cellular hydration
  • AMPiberry® — Amount not disclosed — Amplifies and extends the formula's stimulant feel
  • Rauwolfia Vomitoria Extract — Amount not disclosed — Alpha-yohimbine edge for aggressive training intensity

Insane Labz I Am God by Insane Labz contains 200mg Vitamin C, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much caffeine is in Insane Labz I Am God?

Based on available product research, I Am God provides about 400mg total caffeine per serving from caffeine anhydrous and caffeine citrate. That places it firmly in high-stim territory and makes it inappropriate for most beginners or stimulant-sensitive users.

Why does I Am God feel stronger than a typical 300mg pre-workout?

It is not just the caffeine total. The formula also includes AMPiberry® and Rauwolfia vomitoria extract standardized to 90% alpha yohimbine, which can make the energy feel sharper, more thermogenic, and more intense than caffeine alone.

Is I Am God a good beginner pre-workout?

No. The combination of roughly 400mg caffeine plus alpha-yohimbine makes this a formula for experienced high-stim users, not for first-time pre-workout buyers.

Does I Am God include creatine and beta-alanine?

Yes, both creatine monohydrate and beta-alanine are on the verified ingredient list. However, the exact doses are not disclosed, so you cannot confirm whether they meet the standard clinically studied ranges on their own.

Will I feel beta-alanine tingles from I Am God?

Possibly, but it depends on the hidden dose. Beta-alanine commonly causes a harmless tingling sensation called paresthesia when dosed high enough, but because this is a proprietary blend, the intensity of that effect will vary and cannot be predicted from the label alone.

Can I stack I Am God with coffee or an energy drink?

That is not recommended for most users. With about 400mg total caffeine already present, adding more stimulants significantly increases the likelihood of jitters, rapid heartbeat, anxiety, elevated blood pressure, or a crash later in the day.

What is Rauwolfia vomitoria doing in this formula?

Rauwolfia here is standardized for alpha yohimbine, a potent stimulant alkaloid used to increase intensity, body heat, and overall sympathetic drive. It is one of the main reasons the product feels more aggressive than a standard caffeine pre-workout.

Should I still take separate creatine if I use I Am God?

Yes, that is the most reliable strategy if you want full creatine benefits. Since the creatine monohydrate dose is not disclosed in the pre-workout, using a separate 3-5g daily creatine product ensures you actually reach the researched saturation target.

When should I take I Am God before training?

Most users should take it 20-30 minutes pre-workout. That timing gives the caffeine system enough time to rise so the main stimulant and focus effects are active by the time your heavy sets begin.

Can I use I Am God for cutting?

It can fit a cutting phase well for experienced users who like strong stimulant formulas. The caffeine plus alpha-yohimbine combination often produces a harder, more thermogenic, appetite-dampening feel that many users prefer during calorie deficits.

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