D-Stunner

D-Stunner is a pre-workout supplement that has claimed to be the most advanced supplement on the market.

Since we’re always looking for ways to revolutionize the way we workout, we decided to take a closer look at D-Stunner to see what it was really capable of.

What Does D-Stunner Do?

According to its manufacturer, Betancourt, D-Stunner is able to help you increase performance and energy levels, thus allowing you to increase in muscle size and capability.

Even though this doesn’t seem to be a terribly advanced way of approaching a pre-workout supplement, D-Stunner contains 1,3 dimethylamylamine which is supposed to be the next best thing in pre-workout supplements.

Of course, that is according to Betancourt, D-Stunner’s maker.

Since there has not been a lot of clinical research done on 1,3 dimethylamylamine, we can’t tell for sure what it is really capable of, however we do know that it is not found in very large amounts in D-Stunner’s formula.

This would make it very hard indeed for 1,3 dimethylamylamine to be a very prominent ingredient in D-Stunner.

Anything To Be Worried About?

Although D-Stunner doesn’t seem to be quite the pioneer of the pre-workout supplement industry that Betancourt claims it to be, it is not a total loss of a supplement.

Glycerol monostearate, the largest ingredient in D-Stunner, is a colorless, odorless emulsifier that is a natural by-product of the breakdown of fats.

Because of this, glycerol monostearate is often used in foods like ice cream or whipped cream that need a rich, smooth texture.

Even though glycerol monostearate doesn’t exactly swell your muscles, it does ensure that D-Stunner won’t be a chalky, grainy formula that you are going to dread drinking.

Another beneficial ingredient is beta-alanine. This naturally occurring beta amino acid has been shown to be a building block for carnosine, which decreases fatigue in muscles.

Would You Recommend D-Stunner?

Despite the fact that we don’t think that D-Stunner is anywhere near being a revolutionary product, we found some ingredients that might make it a medium-grade product.

If you’re willing to pay $54.99 a month, we think D-Stunner could be marginally beneficial.


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