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Do you want to start your training with full motivation and a special pre-workout experience?
With Narcotica Infection by GN Laboratories, exclusively from Gigas Nutrition, you get a hardcore pre-workout booster - developed with NanoPure® technology for proven purity and quality, made in Germany.

The combination of 400 mg caffeine, citrulline, arginine and tyrosine makes it a popular choice for athletes who want to rely on proven ingredients before intensive sessions - without unnecessary additives.

  • 400 mg caffeine per serving - powerful formulation for your pre-workout
  • Citrulline & arginine - classic ingredients in pump matrices
  • Tyrosine & Choline - proven components in modern pre-workouts
  • NanoPure® technology - maximum purity & quality
  • Premium quality "Made in Germany" - independently laboratory tested
Nährwerte und Inhaltsstoffe
CompositionPer 30 g (NRV*)
Total vitamins and minerals:
Niacin48mg300%
Vitamin B126,25µg250%
Magnesium bisglycinate100mg30%
Pump Matrix:
L-Citrulline-DL-malate6000mg**
L-arginine hydrochloride5000mg**
Betaine hydrochloride2000mg**
Creatinol-O-Phosphate2000mg**
Beet powder1000mg**
Energy & Neurosensory Matrix:
N-Acetyl-L-Tyrosine2000mg**
Taurine2000mg**
Cocoa extract1200mg**
thereof theobromine330mg**
Choline bitartrate (VitaCholine®)400mg**
Caffeine (total)400mg**
Bacopa monnieri extract (55% Bacosides)300mg**
Siberian ginseng root extract150mg**
Green tea extract150mg**
thereof EGCG84mg**
Guarana fruit extract84mg**
Antioxidant & Endurance Matrix:
Hesperidin500mg**
Silver willow bark extract100mg**
Absorption Enhancer:
Piperine9,6mg**
Cayenne pepper extract21 mg**
thereof capsaicin1,7mg**


Zutaten: L-citrulline DL-malate (nanoPure®), L-arginine hydrochloride (nanoPure®), betaine hydrochloride, creatinol-O-phosphate, taurine, N-acetyl-L-tyrosine, flavor blend (dextrose, acidifier: Citric acid, flavoring, beet juice powder, blueberry fruit extract, sweetener: sodium saccharin), cocoa extract (Theobroma cacao L., contains 27 % theobromine), beetroot powder (Beta vulgaris var. conditiva), magnesium bisglycinate, dimethylaminoethanol bitartrate, hesperidin (from bitter orange), choline bitartrate (VitaCholine®), caffeine, Bacopa monnieri extract 55%, green tea extract (Camellia sinensis, contains 55% epigallocatechin gallate), Siberian ginseng root extract 25:1 (Eleutherococus senticosus, contains 0.8 % eleutherosides), willow bark powder (Salicis cortex), guarana fruit extract 1:1 (Paullinia cupana, contains 12 % caffeine), anti-caking agent: Silicon dioxide, nicotinamide, cayenne pepper extract 10:1 (Capsicum annuum), black pepper fruit extract 25:1 (Piper Nigrum, contains 95 % piperine), sweetener: sucralose, cyanocobalamin.

*Prozent der empfohlenen täglichen Verzehrmenge laut Verordnung (EU) Nr. 1196/2011

**Keine Nährstoffbezugswerte (NRV) vorhanden.

Verzehrempfehlung
Add 30 g powder (2 scoops) to approx. 500 ml water, mix thoroughly and drink 30 minutes before your workout.
Hinweise
Warnings: Not recommended for use by pregnant women and persons under 18 years of age. Food supplements are not intended as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Contains 400 mg caffeine per daily dose. Keep out of the reach of children!
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What is Narcotica Infection?

Narcotica Infection is a hardcore pre-workout booster from GN Laboratories. It was developed for athletes who are looking for maximum intensity during training. The formula combines Pump-Matrix, Energy-Matrix and Antioxidant-Matrix. The result is a well thought-out composition with proven quality.

Pump Matrix - a classic for your pre-workout

The Pump Matrix contains citrulline, arginine, betaine and beet. These ingredients have been part of popular pre-workout formulas for years. Athletes who value an intensive training experience in particular rely on them. This is precisely why many athletes use pre-workout boosters as part of their preparation.

Energy & Neurosensory Matrix - caffeine & proven plant extracts

This matrix provides 400 mg of caffeine per serving. It also contains tyrosine, choline and plant extracts such as bacopa and ginseng. This gives you a powerful formulation for intensive sessions. Many athletes also use this combination for longer workouts.

Antioxidant & Hydrate Matrix - balanced combination of ingredients

The matrix contains hesperidin, willow bark and other antioxidants. These ingredients have long been used in nutritional supplements. They round off the formula in a sensible way - especially for athletes who value a well thought-out pre-workout concept.

Vitamins & minerals

Narcotica Infection contains selected micronutrients:

  • Niacin and vitamin B12 contribute to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.
  • Magnesium contributes to normal energy metabolism and muscle function.

The product thus combines classic pre-workout ingredients with important vitamins and minerals.

Quality & purity - GN Laboratories & NanoPure®

GN Laboratories relies on NanoPure® raw materials. These stand for tested purity and traceable quality. Each batch is tested independently. "Made in Germany" stands for the highest standards and uncompromising premium supplements.

Application & dosage

One portion (30 g powder) is dissolved in approx. 500 ml water. Take around 20-30 minutes before training.

Professional tips from the Gigas Nutrition experts:

  • Start with half a portion if you are sensitive to caffeine.
  • Do not combine with other sources of caffeine.
  • Many athletes prefer to take it on an empty stomach.

You can find the exact quantities in the "Recommended intake" section.

Packaging & supply

One can contains 400 g of powder, which is enough for approx. 13 portions. The powder form allows flexible dosing. It can be quickly stirred into water - ideal for your pre-workout ritual, whether at home or on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions:

When should you take Narcotica Infection Pre Workout?
One serving is taken 20-30 minutes before training. Many athletes choose this timing because it fits in well with their pre-workout ritual.
What does the pre-workout booster Narcotica Infection really do?
Narcotica Infection combines Pump-Matrix, Energy-Matrix and high-quality raw materials. The result is a versatile pre-workout booster with a well thought-out composition. Developed and manufactured in Germany.
Which flavors are available - Red Punch or Green Apple?
Narcotica Infection is available in the flavors Red Punch and Green Apple. So you can choose between a fruity, intense or a refreshing, tangy taste.
What makes Narcotica Infection different from other boosters?
Narcotica Infection contains 400 mg of caffeine per serving. It also contains high-dose pump matrix ingredients. Thanks to the NanoPure® quality and production in Germany, it belongs to the premium class and stands out from many other boosters.