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Gorilla Mind | GM A2 AM | 120 Capsules

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Gorilla Mind | GM A2 AM | 120 CapsulesHard hitting morning thermogenic with full disclosure and stacked stims Gorilla Mind A2 AM is a high stim thermogenic in capsule form. It's made to amp up your morning energy and help with fat loss. It mixes CNS stimulation (that's central nervous system buzz), adrenergic signals (like adrenaline boosts), cAMP support (a cell messenger for fat breakdown), thermogenesis (heat production), and polyphenol help for metabolism. Everything's fully

Hard-hitting morning thermogenic with full disclosure and stacked stims

Gorilla Mind A2 AM is a high-stim thermogenic in capsule form. It's made to amp up your morning energy and help with fat loss. It mixes CNS stimulation (that's central nervous system buzz), adrenergic signals (like adrenaline boosts), cAMP support (a cell messenger for fat breakdown), thermogenesis (heat production), and polyphenol help for metabolism. Everything's fully disclosed, no hiding doses. This isn't a chill wellness pill or just caffeine with junk added. The idea is fast stim hits from caffeine anhydrous, paired with stuff that makes it last longer and supports fat release in different ways.

The main stim is 150mg caffeine anhydrous, plus about 5mg more from green tea extract, totaling around 155mg. That sounds average, but it feels stronger thanks to 300mg naringin—a big dose that slows how your body breaks down stims, making the buzz last. Green tea extract at 250mg is standardized to at least 98% polyphenols, 80% catechins, and 50% EGCG—antioxidants that help with thermogenesis. You get at least 125mg EGCG here, which is solid for body comp goals. Hesperidin at 280mg and naringin at 300mg are citrus flavonoids that actually do something. Hesperidin might help with blood flow and recovery; naringin extends stim effects.

Forskolin is dosed at 125mg of a 20% extract, yieldi

GM A2 AM by Gorilla Mind contains 300mg Naringin, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Key Highlights

  • 150mg caffeine anhydrous plus a bit from green tea gives you a quick, clean alertness boost. But it's not alone—the surrounding ingredients make it feel way stronger and longer-lasting than just that caffeine dose.
  • 300mg naringin is a hefty amount for a stim product. It messes with how your body clears certain compounds, which is why it's great for stretching out the caffeine and other stim effects.
  • 280mg hesperidin from citrus bioflavonoids, standardized to 90% hesperidin, isn't just filler. It has some backing for better blood flow and vascular support, adding a real metabolic boost beyond the buzz.
  • 250mg green tea extract, standardized to at least 98% polyphenols, 80% catechins, and 50% EGCG, packs a punch with catechins. That's at least 125mg EGCG per dose—solid for thermogenic and body comp help.
  • 125mg Coleus forskohlii extract standardized to 20% forskolin gives you 25mg actual forskolin. That's spot-on with doses in good human studies for body comp, adjusted for the extract strength—definitely a strong point here.
  • 25mg Paradoxine is grains of paradise extract standardized to 12.5% 6-paradol. It's in there to crank up heat and energy burn, not just add more jitters.
  • 20mg theophylline ramps up the intensity big time compared to your average fat burner. It's like a stim cousin that opens airways and boosts energy, making this feel potent even with moderate caffeine.
  • 12.5mg isopropylnorsynephrine sets this apart and why it's not for newbies. Early studies show it helps break down fat cells, but it also jacks up the stim level, so respect the kick.

GM A2 AM by Gorilla Mind contains 300mg Naringin, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Who Is This For?

  • Physique folks in a deficit needing to keep training hard and drive up while dropping fat. The mix of caffeine, rauwolscine, forskolin, green tea catechins, and Paradoxine is spot-on for output, heat, and less diet drag in a cut.
  • Fasted cardio crew wanting capsules over powder pre. Rauwolscine and caffeine shine empty-stomach, with naringin keeping the buzz from dropping off quick.
  • Stim pros bored with basic caffeine-green tea burners. This adds theophylline, isopropylnorsynephrine, N-phenethyl dimethylamine citrate, and rauwolscine for a layered, stronger ride.
  • Dieters fighting morning slumps, low motivation, and hunger. It makes early hours more productive and controlled, with upfront stims and metabolic backups to sustain it.
  • Capsule fans loving the ease and precision. Two caps, no mess, full label disclosure so you can check every dose against your tolerance.
  • Lifters stacking thermogenics with non-stim gear. This handles stim and fat signals, pairs clean with creatine, electrolytes, or stim-free pump formulas.

How to Use

Take 2 capsules for a full serving, best in the morning or 20-30 minutes before cardio or training. If you're new to rauwolscine or heavy stim thermogenics, try 1 capsule first—this mix of caffeine, rauwolscine, theophylline, isopropylnorsynephrine, and N-phenethyl dimethylamine citrate can surprise you with its strength. Swallow with 8-16 ounces of water. Empty stomach makes it hit faster and harder, great for fasted sessions; with food softens it for sensitive folks. Don't mix casually with coffee, pre-workouts, energy drinks, yohimbine, synephrine burners, or asthma stims. Stack smart with non-stims like creatine monohydrate, electrolytes, protein, or stim-free pumps. Tolerance can build, so take days off or save for cutting phases. Store closed in a cool, dry spot, away from heat and moisture.

What to Expect

In the first 10-15 minutes, you'll notice alertness building and a bit of warmth, especially on an empty stomach. By 15-30 minutes, caffeine and other stims kick in stronger, with rauwolscine adding that sharp edge—feels way bigger than 155mg caffeine. Peak is 30-60 minutes: motivation high, hunger down, easier to jump into cardio or lifts. From 60-180 minutes, it holds steady better than plain caffeine thanks to naringin extending things. Days 1-7: quick energy, heat, appetite help. Weeks 2-4: consistent mornings in a cut, better sticking to plan, less drop in workout effort despite low cals.

Key Ingredients

  • Naringin — 300mg — Extends stimulant feel and supports formula longevity
  • Hesperidin — 280mg — Citrus bioflavonoid support for circulation and recovery tone
  • Green Tea Extract — 250mg — High-polyphenol catechin support for thermogenesis
  • Caffeine Anhydrous — 150mg — Fast-onset alertness and training-day activation
  • N-Phenethyl Dimethylamine Citrate — 150mg — Sharper mood-energy edge beyond caffeine alone
  • Forskolin — 125mg (20% extract, 25mg active forskolin) — Direct cAMP support for body composition phases
  • Paradoxine — 25mg — Grains of paradise thermogenesis without more caffeine
  • Theophylline — 20mg — Potent stimulant-adjacent support with respiratory relevance
  • Isopropylnorsynephrine — 12.5mg — Aggressive adrenergic lipolysis support for advanced users
  • Rauwolscine — 1.5mg — Alpha-yohimbine intensity for fasted cutting phases
  • Bioperine — 2.5mg — Absorption support to help the formula hit reliably

GM A2 AM by Gorilla Mind contains 300mg Naringin, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much caffeine is in Gorilla Mind A2 AM?

A full 2-capsule serving provides 150mg caffeine anhydrous plus a small additional amount from the green tea extract, bringing total caffeine to roughly 155mg. The important point is that it often feels stronger than 155mg because naringin can prolong stimulant activity and the formula also includes rauwolscine, theophylline, isopropylnorsynephrine, and N-phenethyl dimethylamine citrate.

Is A2 AM a beginner-friendly fat burner?

No. The caffeine number looks moderate, but the full stimulant stack makes this an advanced-user formula. Rauwolscine at 1.5mg, theophylline at 20mg, and isopropylnorsynephrine at 12.5mg are enough to make this a poor starting point for stimulant-sensitive users.

What does naringin do in this formula?

Naringin is a citrus flavonoid included here at 300mg, which is a meaningful dose in the context of stimulant formulas. It is commonly used because it can interfere with metabolic enzymes that clear compounds like caffeine, helping the formula feel more sustained instead of peaking and fading quickly.

Why is forskolin included at 125mg?

This product uses 125mg of Coleus forskohlii extract standardized to 20% forskolin, which yields 25mg actual forskolin. That active amount aligns well with the standardized yield used in the better-known human body composition studies, making it one of the more clinically grounded parts of the formula.

Can I take A2 AM for fasted cardio?

Yes, that is one of the most common use cases. Fasted use often makes the rauwolscine and stimulant complex feel stronger, which can enhance perceived energy, focus, and appetite suppression, but it also increases the chance of jitters in sensitive users.

Can I stack A2 AM with pre-workout?

Only with caution, and usually only if the pre-workout is stim-free. Because A2 AM already contains caffeine, rauwolscine, theophylline, isopropylnorsynephrine, and N-phenethyl dimethylamine citrate, stacking with another stimulant-heavy product can push the total burden too high.

What should I expect to feel from A2 AM?

Most users notice increased alertness, a warmer body feel, stronger motivation, and reduced appetite. It is less about pump or endurance and more about AM activation, thermogenesis, and making cutting-phase mornings feel easier to attack.

Does A2 AM need to be cycled?

It does not require strict cycling for efficacy like a loading ingredient would, but periodic breaks are smart because stimulant tolerance can build over time. Many users reserve it for cutting phases or take occasional off-days to keep the experience effective.

What makes A2 AM different from basic caffeine-based fat burners?

Most standard fat burners rely on caffeine plus green tea and stop there. A2 AM adds layered adrenergic agents, cAMP support from forskolin, thermogenesis support from Paradoxine, and stimulant-duration support from naringin, making it much more aggressive and much more specialized.

Are there any ingredient or capsule considerations I should know about?

Yes. The capsule uses gelatin, and the inactive ingredients include titanium dioxide, FD&C Yellow #5, and FD&C Yellow #6. If you avoid animal-derived capsules or artificial colors, that is worth noting before purchase.

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