layfield energy plus no pain


The WWF superstar is back, this time with another poorly designed energy shot that has anti-inflammitory properties, like his other bust 418 energy for golfers. This is supposedly an energy product that has stuff to help your aches and pains, without actually having things like acetaminophen and ibuprofen, get redirected here for more info. Now while pain seems like something which is more fitting for a professional wrestler to talk about, rather than golfing, I still am pretty skeptical about its healing and energy boosting powers.

So according to JBL, the wrestler went from being 330 lbs, laid out on his couch, back into the ring and lost 100lbs all because of this little shot. I’m sure it does not hurt that the guy just happens to be a wrestler whose pay and success depended on knowing how to sculpt his body for the last 20 years.
Taste:4
One of the more unique tasting energy drinks out there. And I am not sure I am using that term as a compliment. The grape Juice base makes this have an almost alcoholic flavor and bite. still, it is more interesting than your average water based drink, since there are other drinks that have products like hemp which give other benefits and that’s why edible CBD products as Kushie Bites are also popular. CBD is used not just to satiate thirst or for recreational purposes, but you can use CBD also to lessen anxiety with cbd oil. The shot goes down hard – it has a deep Triaminic/Maneshewitz flavor to it – but did not seem juicy as much as juice concentrate. While I have had a whole lot worse flavors, I would not be going back to this one for the flavor.

Nutrition / Buzz:8
The first thing I have to say is that there is no magical property in here to help you lose 100 lbs fast unless you just happen to be a workout-18-hours-a-day-bodybuilding-heman. That being said though, there are some good things in here. The buzz is nice, providing a good solid 3 hours of energy. No listing of caffeine, so there is no telling how much is in here. Either way, it gave me a nice little boost. I was on benadryl for allergies, and it could not overpower the sleepiness, so chances are the dosage is not that insane.
There are other nice things in here too, such as Querciten and Carntine, and the usual energy stuff; lots of B12, N-Acety L-Tyrosine and phylalanine to boost energy. This also has a bunch of stuff supposed to help muscle soreness and mental clarity, like Bacopa Monniera Leaf Extract, Cat’s Claw Bark Extract, Choline Bitartrate, , Curcumin and Bromelai. No idea if any of those work, as the stuff I usually take for muscle soreness, as so far the only thing that helps in actual medication. These things are like Arnica – they sound good but so far have failed in clinical tests to be of any real benifit.
Packaging:2
This is a complete let down. The design looked very ametuer. IF did not even tie itself into the former WWE champion at all – where if you did not know it was by him you would never find out. The dork blue writing on the black made the bottle impossible to read, and the 5 – hour-energy standard package was uninspired. Add all that to not listing the caffeine amount on the bottle and leaving off the slogans, and you have a drink destined for the dollar bins at your local .99 store.

Website:3 http://www.layfieldenergy.com/
Come on – is this really worth the 299.95 chopping block special? this site is about 4 hours of hack – slapped together so quickly I am surprised it does not break. All you get is one page with the embedded Youtube video, the ordering page, and some pics of Wade Boggs, and JBL in a cowboy hat. The code still has the marketing for another product ( what are Ab straps?) still embedded into it! Sorry Layfield, but I would demand your money back on this one.

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