CITRULLINE MALATE is a non-essential amino acid found in watermelons that may help boost your the bodies stores of Arginine.
Citrulline Malate is 2 parts Citrulline and 1 part Malic Acid. This is the form commonly used by athletes as both parts have physiological benefits.
Citrulline is commonly used for its vasodilating benefits by boosting Arginine which increases NO2 (nitric oxide).
Citrulline also helps support the urea cycle (ammonia excretion), may boost exercise performance, and help promote muscle growth.
Malic Acid or L-Malate is known to reduce fatigue and boost stamina by supporting the Kreb cycle.
In one study of 41 individuals, participants that supplemented with Citrulline Malate were able to perform 53% more repetitions. Even more impressive the supplement group who did 53% more reps had 40% less muscle soreness.
Consume 3-8g of CITRULLINE MALATE before exercise to help boost workout performance, pumps and reduce muscle soreness.
Some powdered products, including (but not limited to) pre-workouts, fat burners and pump formulas are prone to clumping over a long period of time due to the nature of the ingredients.
Although Supplements Central ensures all descriptive, nutritional and visual information is up to date, suppliers may change product formulations and ingredients without warning, and may not advise of us these changes.
Do not exceed recommended daily dosage. Do not consume products if seals are broken or damaged.
Sports Supplements, vitamins and minerals should never replace a balanced and varied diet.
Always read the label. Follow directions of use. Please read the label to decide whether this product is right for you.
Always consult with a healthcare professional before taking sports, vitamins or mineral supplements, especially when pregnant or breastfeeding. If symptoms persist, please seek advice from your relevant health care professional.
Products should not be considered a sole source of nutrition and should be consumed in conjunction with a nutritious diet and appropriate training or exercise program.
Products containing caffeine are not recommended for children, pregnant or lactating women, or individuals sensitive to caffeine.
Keep all supplements and vitamins out of reach of children. Always follow the correct dose and storage instructions.
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CITRULLINE MALATE is a non-essential amino acid found in watermelons that may help boost your the bodies stores of Arginine.
Citrulline Malate is 2 parts Citrulline and 1 part Malic Acid. This is the form commonly used by athletes as both parts have physiological benefits.
Citrulline is commonly used for its vasodilating benefits by boosting Arginine which increases NO2 (nitric oxide).
Citrulline also helps support the urea cycle (ammonia excretion), may boost exercise performance, and help promote muscle growth.
Malic Acid or L-Malate is known to reduce fatigue and boost stamina by supporting the Kreb cycle.
In one study of 41 individuals, participants that supplemented with Citrulline Malate were able to perform 53% more repetitions. Even more impressive the supplement group who did 53% more reps had 40% less muscle soreness.
Consume 3-8g of CITRULLINE MALATE before exercise to help boost workout performance, pumps and reduce muscle soreness.
Some powdered products, including (but not limited to) pre-workouts, fat burners and pump formulas are prone to clumping over a long period of time due to the nature of the ingredients.
Although Supplements Central ensures all descriptive, nutritional and visual information is up to date, suppliers may change product formulations and ingredients without warning, and may not advise of us these changes.
Do not exceed recommended daily dosage. Do not consume products if seals are broken or damaged.
Sports Supplements, vitamins and minerals should never replace a balanced and varied diet.
Always read the label. Follow directions of use. Please read the label to decide whether this product is right for you.
Always consult with a healthcare professional before taking sports, vitamins or mineral supplements, especially when pregnant or breastfeeding. If symptoms persist, please seek advice from your relevant health care professional.
Products should not be considered a sole source of nutrition and should be consumed in conjunction with a nutritious diet and appropriate training or exercise program.
Products containing caffeine are not recommended for children, pregnant or lactating women, or individuals sensitive to caffeine.
Keep all supplements and vitamins out of reach of children. Always follow the correct dose and storage instructions.