EHP Labs | OxyShred vs Celsius

EHP Labs | OxyShred Is For
Dieting lifters in a cutting phase who still want productive training sessions instead of flat, low-drive workouts. The caffeine, tyrosine, and taurine combination is built to make low-calorie training feel more switched on, while the broader thermogenic blend gives the formula category-appropriate fat-loss support. Morning cardio users who need an easy pre-session ritual that boosts energy and urgency without stepping into ultra-high-stim territory. This formula is better suited to fasted walks, incline treadmill sessions, circuits, and general calorie burn than to someone specifically chasing maximum pump or strength output. Busy professionals trying to maintain body composition while juggling work stress, inconsistent sleep, and reduced motivation in a calorie deficit. L-tyrosine, acetyl L-carnitine, caffeine, and huperzia serrata make sense for this user because mental drive often drops before physical capacity does during a cut. Physique-focused gym-goers who care about visible leanness and want a powdered thermogenic they can use before training instead of a capsule fat burner. OxyShred’s structure is clearly designed for that use case: drinkable, stimulant-led, and centered on making movement and dieting feel easier to execute. Intermediate supplement users who understand that most fat burners work primarily through energy, appetite management, and adherence support rather than dramatic direct lipolysis. This formula suits people who want that honest middle ground: noticeable feel, broad ingredient list, but not a fully transparent clinical-dose panel. Recomp-focused users increasing daily activity while trying to hold lean mass during a modest deficit. The inclusion of acetyl L-carnitine, caffeine, taurine, and glutamine points toward a formula that aims to support performance feel and recovery habits while calories are tighter. People transitioning off heavier pre-workouts who still want stimulation, but in a category-specific thermogenic format. OxyShred is not a pump formula and not a hardcore pre-workout; it sits in that middle lane where energy and body-composition support matter more than aggressive training ergogenics. Active women and men looking for a well-known thermogenic powder rather than a stimulant-heavy capsule stack. The moderate-stim positioning and broad-spectrum ingredient profile make it more approachable than many extreme fat burners, provided the user still respects stimulant tolerance.
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Our Analysis
OxyShred Vs Celsius

We've tested thousands of products in this store, and when customers put OxyShred against Celsius, we cut the bullshit immediately.

OxyShred is a legitimate powdered thermogenic formula with a full ingredient panel. Celsius is a canned energy drink that slapped some metabolism ingredients on the label for marketing.

Our take: OxyShred is the more complete formula. Celsius is the easier convenience option. One's a supplement, the other's a fancy soda with caffeine. Which you pick depends on whether you actually train or just need something to sip on the way to the office.

The breakdown:

OxyShred delivers 150mg caffeine plus acetyl-l-carnitine, L-tyrosine, taurine, green coffee bean, guarana, B vitamins, and a bunch of other metabolism and focus compounds. It's built to support energy, training intensity, thermogenesis, and appetite control. This isn't just a caffeine delivery system — it's trying to actually do work.

Celsius brings 200mg caffeine, taurine, guarana, green tea extract, ginger, and B vitamins. Their "MetaPlus" blend sounds impressive until you realize it's still primarily an energy drink. Nice supporting ingredients, but nothing close to a real performance formula. You're basically paying for 200mg of caffeine in a can.

Dosing reality:

150mg in OxyShred is the sweet spot for most people. Enough to crush a workout or fasted cardio without feeling like your heart's going to explode. The extra ingredients give it depth that Celsius simply doesn't have.

Celsius hits with 200mg every can. It'll wake you up harder, no question. But it's still not clinically dosed for performance. No citrulline, no beta-alanine, no real ergogenic backbone. It's an energy drink, not a training tool.

Format and practicality:

OxyShred is powder. You mix it, you control the dose, you can sip it during training. We've seen people use full scoops pre-workout and half scoops for afternoon focus. Multiple flavors, easy to stack.

Celsius is zero-prep canned RTD. Grab it from the fridge, crack it, done. That's its only real advantage. Perfect for office workers, road trips, and people who hate scoops.

Price:

OxyShred wins on value. Powder always does when you're consistent. Celsius gets expensive fast — you're paying premium prices for carbonation, packaging, and convenience. If you're using this daily, the math favors OxyShred.

The real differences:

OxyShred acts like a supplement. It supports training, cutting, thermogenesis, focus, and cravings. Celsius acts like an energy drink with better marketing.

Celsius has more caffeine. That extra 50mg definitely hits harder, especially if you're a heavy user. But more caffeine doesn't mean better formula.

Neither one is a true clinical pre-workout. If you're chasing 6-8g citrulline or 3.2g beta-alanine, look elsewhere. Between these two though, OxyShred is far closer to actual supplementation.

Who should buy what:

Get OxyShred if:
- You want more than just caffeine
- You train regularly and want real workout support
- You're cutting and need thermogenic and appetite help
- You prefer 150mg that feels clean
- You actually care about cost per serving

Get Celsius if:
- Convenience is your top priority
- You love carbonated canned drinks
- You just need 200mg of caffeine in the easiest form possible
- You're not that serious about training

Our verdict: OxyShred wins.

We've recommended both to customers for years. OxyShred is the one we actually respect as a supplement. It has more going on, better value, and actually supports the goals people come to us for — training, cutting, and body composition.

Celsius is fine if you want a cleaner energy drink. But if we're talking about which one is better for someone who trains and cares about formula quality, it's OxyShred every time.

Pick OxyShred for results. Pick Celsius when you just need something cold from the fridge. Simple as that.