Energy

Higenamine Hcl

Higenamine HCl stimulates beta-adrenergic receptors, contributing to increased energy and thermogenesis.

Clinical Dose: 30mgFound in: 24 products

What Does Higenamine HCl Do?

Higenamine HCl, also known as norcoclaurine, is a naturally occurring chemical found in several plants like the Sacred Lotus. It functions as a beta-2 adrenergic agonist, meaning it mimics the effects of adrenaline to ramp up your metabolic rate and energy output.

  • Enhanced Lipolysis: By stimulating beta-receptors, Higenamine triggers the release of fatty acids from storage, allowing your body to burn fat more efficiently for fuel during exercise.
  • Improved Airflow: As a bronchodilator, it helps relax the airways in the lungs, which can lead to better oxygen uptake and improved endurance during grueling cardio or high-volume lifting.
  • Sharpened Mental Focus: It provides a clean, stimulatory effect that increases alertness without the heavy "crash" associated with lower-quality stimulants.
  • Cardiovascular Support: Unlike many stimulants that cause significant vasoconstriction, Higenamine can actually support vasodilation, helping you maintain a better pump while staying energized.

Clinical vs. Gym Bro Dosing

TierDoseNotes
Threshold10-20 mgProvides a mild metabolic lift and subtle focus.
Clinical30 mgThe standard effective dose found in most research-backed formulas.
High Performance50 mg+Found in "hardcore" pre-workouts for maximum thermogenesis and energy.

Key Insight: Higenamine HCl has a relatively short half-life in the body. To get the most out of its bronchodilation and energy-boosting properties, ensure you consume your pre-workout exactly 20 to 30 minutes before your first working set.

Side Effects & Warnings

  • Tachycardia: Because it stimulates beta-receptors, some users may experience a rapid or irregular heartbeat, especially when combined with high doses of caffeine.
  • Increased Perspiration: Its thermogenic nature often leads to increased body temperature and heavy sweating during training.
  • Jitters: In sensitive individuals, it can cause mild tremors or a feeling of restlessness.

Contraindications: Higenamine is currently on the WADA prohibited list. If you are a competitive athlete subject to drug testing, you should avoid this ingredient. It should also be avoided by anyone with pre-existing heart conditions or high blood pressure.