Condemned Labz Arsynist – Powerful Thermogenic!
Condemned Labz Arsynist – this is one of the most powerful thermogenic fat burners you can buy! Talk about extreme energy and mood enhancement, this is the product that has it! In this edition of Supplement Spotlight, we’ll take a close look at this exceptional fat loss supplement, tell you how to use it and what to stack it with for the best fat loss results. Ready? Then let’s started!
What Is Condemned Labz Arsynist?
Condemned Labz Arsynist was designed to be one of the most powerful and comprehensive thermogenic fat burners on the market. It dramatically increases energy, stimulates thermogenesis, suppresses your appetite, and lowers the brain fog that often plagues dieters.
How Does Arsynist Work?
Condemned Labz Arsynist is a thermogenic fat burner. This type of fat burner works by stimulating heat production in the body which requires the use of calories, typically from stored fat. See my article “The Top 5 Thermogenic Fat Burners” for more information. (1, 2)
Let’s Look At The Ingredients
30 Servings per Container / Serving Size – 2 Capsules
Vitamin B12 (as Cyanocobalamin) – 300 mcg
B12 is not your typical fat burning ingredient. So why is it here? B12 and the rest of the B vitamins) help convert food into energy. Therefore, B12 helps you get the maximum functional benefit from your restricted calorie intake. Plus, since the B’s are water-soluble, a deficiency can slow your fat loss efforts.
L-Tyrosine – 375 mg
L-Tyrosine is a non-essential amino acid and a precursor to three neurotransmitters: dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. These neurotransmitters help lower brain fog, control mood, increase alertness, and elevate focus. It goes without saying that if you are restricting calories, you may have some mood and focus issues. As part of the solution to this dilemma, tyrosine is an intelligent addition to Arsynist. (3)
Caffeine Anhydrous – 300 mg
By now, we all should know what caffeine does. Not only is it a dramatic energy and alertness enhancer, it also stimulates thermogenesis. This version of caffeine is concentrated because all the moisture has been removed. That makes it one of the best ingredients in any thermogenic fat burner. (4)
2-Aminoisoheptane HCl – 200 mg
Also known as DMHA, this is a powerful stimulant that hit the market in 2016 and has been a big seller ever since. I should point out that this is an advanced stimulant that should be used by experienced users. (5)
White Willow Extract (25% Salicin) – 100 mg
This herbal ingredient is the basis for aspirin. Why does that matter? Because it ties into one of the most effective fat loss stacks of the past several decades. Back in the day, this stack was known as the “ECA Stack”, and contained ephedra, caffeine, and aspirin. Some say it was the most effective fat loss stack they have ever used. In the case of Arsynist, you’ve got enough similar ingredients that you should see similar benefits.
Matcha Green Tea Powder – 50 mg
This is a second source of caffeine that will work synergistically with the other stims in Arsynist to stimulate thermogenesis, increase energy, and enhance focus.
Synephrine HCl – 50 mg
Synephrine was the original replacement for ephedra back when it was first banned. While it has very similar thermogenic and energy benefits, it is more mild than ephedra.
Higenamine HCl – 50 mg
Higenamine is a stimulant that acts as a beta-adrenergic receptor agonist. By stimulating these receptors, it increases lipolysis (or the breakdown of stored fats for cellular energy). It also increases your metabolism thereby burning more calories. Finally, as a stimulant it also increases energy. (6)
Cayenne Pepper Powder – 25 mg
Capsicum is the active ingredient that gives cayenne peppers their heat. This is the ingredient that stimulates thermogenesis. It also helps control hunger.
Grapefruit Extract – 25 mg
Long used for its fat loss benefits, grapefruit helps control hunger and control fat metabolism.
Paradoxine® Grains of Paradise Extract – 15 mg
This is a patented form of Grains of Paradise, which is an African herb that contains the active ingredients 6-paradol, 6-gingerol, and 6-shogaol. Clinical studies indicate that Grains of Paradise is a thermogenic that stimulates the effects of Brown Adipose Tissue (B.A.T.). This is a type of fat that helps maintain core temperature during those times when your body is exposed to cold environments. This thermogenic effect burns calories and helps burn White Adipose Fat (WAT), the body’s most dominant type of fat. (7, 8, 9)
Vinpocetine – 5 mg
Perhaps better known for its cognitive function benefits, vinpocetine has been shown to increase levels of cyclic AMP (cAMP). This triggers lipolysis, or the breakdown of fat. It also increases UCP1, which is a protein that promotes thermogenesis. (10)
BioPerine® Black Pepper Extract – 5 mg
This patented version of black pepper promotes enhanced absorption of the ingredients it’s paired with. I usually see this in muscle building formulas, adding it to Arsynist was a great move by Condemned Labz.
Yohimbine HCl – 3 mg
Yohimbe is a tree originating in South Africa. It contains the active ingredient yohimbine, another stimulant that stimulates thermogenesis.You know about that stubborn, hard to lose fat? Yohimbine targets those areas of your body for more effective fat loss. (11)
Huperzia serrata (1% Huperzine A) – 300 mcg
Huperzia serrata is a species of the toothed clubmoss plant. Huperzine A is an alkaloid isolated from this plant. It has several benefits, such as improving learning and memory by blocking the enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine, the “learning neurotransmitter.” Additionally, it acts as a neuroprotectant. Plus, it enhances overall cognitive function. It’s in Asynist to work synergistically with tyrosine to reduce brain fog, improve mood and elevate focus. (12, 13, 14)
How To Use Condemned Labz Arsynist
To determine your tolerance, take 1 capsule with 8 ounces of cold water first thing in the morning. Once you have determined your tolerance you can take the full 2 capsule dose. If you prefer, you can take it with food.
Stack Suggestions
Here’s a great Stack suggestion that centers around Condemned Labz Arsynist.
Fat Loss Stack # 1
Condemned Labz Arsynist
Condemned Labz Commissary Whey Protein
Of course, you should be following a high protein diet, especially if you’re restricting calories. Adding a quality whey protein to your program is a must. This product provides 30 grams of whey proteins (Whey Protein Concentrate, Whey Protein Isolate, Hydrolyzed Whey Protein Concentrate) plus it’s low sugar and low fat.
Condemned Labz Arsynist P.M.
Arsynist PM is a dual-function supplement that does two things: it supports a good night’s sleep with time-release melatonin and it also promotes fat loss using non-stim ingredients like Tart Cherry, and caffeine free Green Tea Extract.
Axe & Sledge Hydraulic V2
This is a stim free pre-workout. With all the caffeine you’ll get from Arsynist, plus any other caffeine you ingest, a stim-free Pre makes sense. If you need that energy kick before you train, I suggest taking Arsynist with your Pre.
Fat Loss Stack # 2
This Stack contains all of the above products plus the following two products:
Hi-Tech Insuload
This is a glucose disposal agent also called an insulin mimicker and a nutrient partitioner. You take it with your two highest carb meals and it puts the carbs to work in your muscles as opposed to ending up stored as fat.
MPA Supps CortiSolve
This exceptional supplement helps control cortisol, the destructive catabolic hormone released in response to any type of stress. This is huge because one of the negative effects of cortisol is fat gain.
Summary
As we have seen, Condemned Labz Arsynist is a taste of the art thermogenic fat burner that goes far beyond the competition. If you want the ultimate thermogenic, stop by illpumpyouup.com today and order yours – then let’s go do some exercise!
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- Shi, H., Cheng, L., Li, H., Yu, L., You, T., Xu, Z., Zhou, Z., Zhao, H., Liu, C., & Shu, S. (2025). A Narrative Review on Higenamine: Pharmacological Properties and Clinical Applications. Nutrients, 17(6), 1030. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17061030
- Sugita, J., Yoneshiro, T., et al; “Grains of paradise (Aframomum melegueta) extract activates brown adipose tissue and increases whole-body energy expenditure in men”; British Journal of Nutrition; (2013) 110(4), pp. 733–738; https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/british-journal-of-nutrition/article/grains-of-paradise-aframomum-melegueta-extract-activates-brown-adipose-tissue-and-increases-whole-body-energy-expenditure-in-men/517F8F0D73864C919E42D502537BA01D/core-reader
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- Momoe Iwami, Fatma A. Mahmoud, et al; “Extract of grains of paradise and its active principle 6-paradol trigger thermogenesis of brown adipose tissue in rats”; Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical; 161 (2011); 63–67; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autneu.2010.11.012
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