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Universal Shock Therapy Review – 10 Facts You Need to Know

By Robert Rivera

Reviewed by Rebecca Williams, MD, MA, MB, BChir

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Evidence Based | Synopsis | Nutrition Facts | Pros & Cons | Precautions | Cost | How To Take | Verdict

Shock Therapy is advocated as a pre workout designed for athletes who want to boost performance and train at a more intense level.

Claimed to be formulated with patented ingredients proven to increase pump and exercise performance, is Shock Therapy the real deal or will it be “shockingly” mediocre?

Read our Shock Therapy review to find out.

Synopsis

1) Universal Shock Therapy at a Glance

  • Formula is not transparent with dose
  • Looks properly dosed
  • Contains electrolytes
  • Designed for athletes
  • Comes in four flavors: Clyde’s Original Lemonade, Grape Ape, Hawaiian Pump, Jersey Fresh Peach Tea

2) The Company Behind Universal Shock Therapy

Contact Information:

  • Contact Form: https://www.universalusa.com/contact/
  • Phone: 800-USA-0101
  • Email: info@UniversalUSA.com
Nutrition Facts

3) Universal Shock Therapy Nutrition Facts

Shock Therapy’s formula can be categorized into five:

Vitamins & Minerals
Nothing out of the ordinary, but we do notice that they don’t have the “exceedingly high doses” we often see with pre workouts, especially with B Vitamins.

We do notice that the form they use for B12 is a combination of cyanocobalamin (cheap) and methylcobalamin (premium). B vitamins like B12 is used by the body for energy metabolism, which can translate to better workout performance.

NO Super Pump Volumizing Complex

This blend consists of ingredients known to directly enhance exercise performance and muscle recovery. Notably, we have:

  • Creatine monohydrate, the most popular form of creatine for strength and growth, and
  • Citrulline malate, the most efficient ingredient for nitric oxide production also known as pumps.

Muscle Strength Blend
This blend contains Branched Chain Amino Acids or BCAAs. BCAAs are the three most important amino acids that promotes an environment conducive to muscle growth.

Enertopic & Antioxidant Complex
Stimilants and focus ingredients make up this blend. Tyrosine specializes in focus while caffeine does what caffeine does best.

Choline bitartrate supports tyrosine (despite being low dosed) while green tea, yerba mate, and guarana provide extra energy in a slow-release form.

Electrolyte & Delivery Complex
This blend is basically a digestion enhancer that also helps reduce muscle soreness during exercise.

The Carb Blend made up of glucose polymers and D-glucose particularly can be a source of glycogen during intense lifts.

4) Does Universal Shock Therapy Work?

We think Shock Therapy’s formula, for the most part, is functional.

The design was definitely well-researched, not just by adding popular ingredients, but grouping them in a way that they can synergize.

The use of creatine monohydrate isn’t a surprise, but using citrulline malate was. Citrulline malate is considered premium, so most products go for the cheaper citrulline, which is not as bioavailable as citrulline bound to malic acid.

The BCAA blend looks aptly dosed, the energy blend is probably good enough, while the electrolytes blend is more of a bonus than a staple pre workout blend.

The caffeine is likely moderately dosed since Choline is at 180 mg. The way labeling works is, ingredients are arranged in order from most to least dosed.

The energy you get is likely enough, given you also have guarana, yerba, and green tea for it.

For a good workout session, we think Shock Therapy works.

However, high level athletes will likely require more than one scoop if they want to get the right doses for their needs, making Shock Therapy not appropriate for serious body builders and lifters alike.

Pros & Cons

5) Universal Shock Therapy: Pros and Cons

  • Good formula for starters
  • Caffeine seems to be moderately dosed,
  • Synergy and research is evident
  • May contain allergens
  • Not suitable for vegans or those with gluten-intolerance
  • Good value for money
Precautions

6) Precautions of Universal Shock Therapy Use

  • It’s not guaranteed to be allergen-free, thus people who are allergic to any should keep away from this formula
  • No information is given about possible side-effects
  • It features artificial flavorings, colors, and preservatives
  • You might feel bloated due to the use of creatine monohydrate
Where to Buy?

7) Where to Buy Universal Shock Therapy?

You can buy Shock Therapy from Universal Nutrition’s official website, Amazon, and other online supplement stores.

Cost

8) How Much Does Universal Shock Therapy Cost?

One bottle (1.85 lbs, 840 g) costs $35.95 on the official Universal Nutrition website.

How To Take

9) How to Take Universal Shock Therapy

Mix one scoop of Shock Therapy™ along with 10 oz of your beverage of choice. For performance enhancement use 30 minutes prior to training.

Always start with a single scoop (or less) serving in order to assess individual tolerance.

Do not exceed 2 scoops in a single 24 hour period. Do not take within 6-8 hours of bedtime.

Verdict

10) Our Final Take On Universal Shock Therapy

Shock Therapy is a good step in the right direction for those who want something good, but not too extreme for their workouts. Its blends for muscle growth, performance, energy, and digestion and absorption.

We commend the use of ingredients known to enhance exercise performance and growth while also including ingredients that support muscle nutrition.

The only real downside is we have no idea of the doses used per ingredient, so it would be tricky to stack Shock Therapy with other pre workouts.

Regardless, the value for money is too good to pass up, so if you’re a beginner or someone looking for an easy alternative to other brands, Shock Therapy is worth a try.

3/5 - (1 vote)

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David I. Schmidt

This product is excellent! The fruit punch taste pretty good, gives me perfect amount of energy, makes me feel good and gives me more drive at the gym.