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Cellucor

#Pre-Workout
55
Safety60
Efficacy50
Transparency70
Based on Examine, Wikipedia, and 23 other sources

Overview

This product is designed to enhance nitric oxide production using L-Arginine Nitrate and L-Norvaline, potentially improving blood flow during exercise. However, the efficacy is limited by the use of a proprietary blend ('Extreme Vascularity Complex') and a general lack of human studies. The synergistic effects of the combination of ingredients are not well established.

The Good

Stimulant-free formula.

May promote vasodilation and improved blood flow during exercise.

Contains Vitamin C for potential antioxidant benefits.

The Bad

Contains a proprietary blend with unknown ingredient dosages.

Potential for gastrointestinal issues.

May interact with blood pressure medications and erectile dysfunction drugs.

Is it for you?

Best For: Athletes, bodybuilders, fitness enthusiasts seeking enhanced pumps and vascularity

Skip If: You have low blood pressure, are pregnant or nursing, or have pre-existing medical conditions without consulting a doctor.

Ingredients Analysis

Vitamin C

83 mg

Calcium

10 mg

L-Arginine Nitrate

1250 mg

Extreme Vascularity Complex

655 mg

L-Norvaline

100 mg

Calcium Ascorbate

100 mg

How to Use

Take 3 capsules 60-90 minutes before training. On non-training days, take 3 capsules in the morning.

Frequency:

Daily

Best Time:

Before workout

When:

On an empty stomach or with a light meal

Who Should Use This

Best For:

Athletes, bodybuilders, fitness enthusiasts seeking enhanced pumps and vascularity

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