Allnutrition Citrulline - 200 grams

£7.80

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ALLNUTRITION CITRULLINE is a combination of the amino acid L-citrulline and malate (malic acid). Citrulline malate helps maintain ATP levels by reducing excess lactate for better muscle recovery after training.

Function and use of Citrulline:
CITRULLINE is an endogenous non-protein building amino acid, created in the human body from ornithine. Citrulline occurs naturally in food, e.g. in watermelons. Adequate availability of citrulline is necessary for the urea cycle to take place properly, and its efficient progress enables the elimination of ammonia, a by-product of amino acid metabolism, which is of additional importance in high-protein diets..
Citrulline is also a precursor of arginine, the amino acid from which nitric oxide is formed, as well as a metabolite of changes occurring with its participation. So its potential and possible use in supplementation are quite broad.

What is In


Allnutrition
Citrulline, Apple - 200g
Food supplement in powder form, containing citrulline malate
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size:  6g (1 scoop)
Servings Per Container: 33
  Amount
Per Serving
%RI*
Citrulline Malate 5 g
of which citrulline 2.8 g

*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Ingredients: Citrulline Malate (of which citrulline)

Other ingredients: Citrulline malate, acidity regulator: malic acid, anti-caking agent: silicon dioxide, stabilizer: acacia gum, flavouring, sweetener: sucralose.

Warnings: This product is intended for physically active people over 18 years of age. Do not use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Food supplement cannot be used as a substitute for a diversified diet. A balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are recommended. Always close the packaging after use. Product may become lumped without losing its properties.Store in a dry and cool place, out of reach of young children.

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