I got my answer so go for it
Have to agree with this. Its utter shite, just made me jittery, restless, gave me pins and needles (vasoconstriction probably) and made me feel sick.
I'm thinking perhaps the people who benefit from this are the people who havnt used a proper stimulant such as amphetamine before for some reason.
All the people I have spoke to who have used things like amph or mdma report only bad things, people who havnt used any recreational stims report good things.
Is there any logic in this? Or is this coincidence?
I think there may be some logic to it. I have used Amphetamine, Cocaine, Methamphetamine, MDMA, MDA, MDE, and I can only report negative shit about these designer stimulants, especially the ones being used in preworkout supplements and a majority being used as legal highs.
Honestly, the only designer stimulant I have never had a problem with is MPA (Methiopropamine). Many people hate it (because it lacks euphoria at low doses, and higher doses it induced decent euphoria but the side effects can be too much); At a low oral dose I like it because it doesn't make you jittery, doesn't make your heart flutter, and isn't very psychoactive, and you can sleep. It's a functional stimulant for tasks that require thinking. It's a tool, not a drug to be abused. I have used it a few times at work (4 times since January) when I needed to enter some massive amounts of data, and at home I have used it when I needed to catch up writing up diets, routines, cosmetic advice, and cycles for people.
I would like to add just because I say I don't have a problem with MPA doesn't mean I use it as a pre-workout. Nor do I use it constantly when I need to do something, especially considering the fact I am on steroids that raise blood pressure. I wouldn't be caught dead using it while lifting or engaging in psychical activity, that is just idiotic. Why anybody would use stimulants as a pre-workout when they cause vasoconstriction boggles my mind. My preworkout is some motivational music, and posing in the mirror, and looking forward to what I will be seeing in the mirror with hard work and time.