Does the Post-Workout Energy Elite Max Contain Caffeine or Stimulants?Updated 6 hours ago
The Post-Workout Energy Elite Max contains no caffeine and no stimulants. Despite the word "Energy" in its name, this formula is a post-workout recovery powder — not a pre-workout or energy drink supplement.
What "Energy" Refers to in This Formula?
The name reflects the product's role in supporting your body after training — replenishing electrolytes, delivering amino acids, and providing recovery-support botanicals. It is not a reference to stimulant-based energy.
The formula contains no caffeine, no guarana, no synephrine, no taurine in stimulant context, and no other commonly used stimulant ingredients.
What the Formula Does Contain?
Each serving includes:
- Amino acids — L-Glutamine (5g), BCAA 2:1:1 Blend — L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine, L-Valine (3g), L-Glycine (1g)
- Electrolytes — Magnesium (as Magnesium Bisglycinate, 75mg), Potassium (as Potassium Citrate, 200mg), Sodium (as Himalayan Pink Salt, 55mg)
- Botanical recovery blend — Tart Cherry Fruit Extract (500mg), Curcumin Phytosome 40% (250mg), Quercetin Dihydrate (200mg)
Is It Safe to Take in the Evening?
Because this formula contains no caffeine or stimulants, it is suitable for use after evening workouts. As always, consult a healthcare professional if you have specific concerns about timing or ingredient interactions.
Codeage formulas are developed with care and may be subject to adjustments over time. We recommend checking the current product label or page for the most up-to-date ingredient and formulation information.
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