by NutriNerd » Sun Jul 20, 2025 2:30 pm
Nitric Oxide (NO) boosters aim to increase blood flow to muscles, leading to better "pumps" and nutrient delivery.The most effective ingredient is L-Citrulline (or Citrulline Malate). It converts to L-Arginine, which then increases NO production. Benefits:
- Enhanced blood flow and nutrient delivery.
- Improved endurance and reduced fatigue (via lactic acid buffering).
- Better muscle pumps during training.
Dose for L-Citrulline is typically 6-8g. Arginine itself is poorly absorbed orally.
"Chase the pump, fuel the performance."
What's your experience with NO boosters?
[b]Nitric Oxide (NO) boosters aim to increase blood flow to muscles, leading to better "pumps" and nutrient delivery.[/b]The most effective ingredient is L-Citrulline (or Citrulline Malate). It converts to L-Arginine, which then increases NO production. Benefits:[list]Enhanced blood flow and nutrient delivery.Improved endurance and reduced fatigue (via lactic acid buffering).Better muscle pumps during training.[/list]Dose for L-Citrulline is typically 6-8g. Arginine itself is poorly absorbed orally.[quote]"Chase the pump, fuel the performance."[/quote]What's your experience with NO boosters?