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Alpha Nutrition Labs X-treme Pump Capsules

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Original price $44.99
Original price $44.99 - Original price $44.99
Original price $44.99
Current price $34.99
$34.99 - $34.99
Current price $34.99

Looking to add some volumization to your prewokout? Or just get a quick pump late at night? X-treme Pump works great for both! With a balanced formulation that uses several pathways to volumization, your pumps are going to be on another level!

KEY INGREDIENTS:

Citrulline Di Malate is composed of Citrulline plus Malic Acid. Malic Acid is a natural supplement found in fruits like apples that helps to promote the creation of energy for your cells. L-citrulline helps increase the supply of ingredients the body needs to make certain proteins. It might also help open up veins and arteries to improve blood flow and reduce blood pressure.

l-Arginine l-pyroglutamate, also known as pirglutargine and arginine pidolate, is the l-arginine salt of pyroglutamic acid. Arginine pyroglutamate is a delivery form of arginine.

Arginine Alpha-Ketoglutarate (AAKG) It's an amino acid compound that's been shown to help increase muscular 'pump' and vascularity as well as the delivery of blood, oxygen, and nutrients to the working muscles.

L-arginine HCL attaches the amino acid to hydrogen chloride (HCL). ... Hydrogen chloride also makes L-arginine better absorbed by the body.

l-Arginine ethyl ester or ethyl alginate is an alternative supplement form of the conditionally essential amino acid arginine bound to an ethyl ester. Esters are organic compounds formed by esterification – the reaction of carboxylic acid and alcohols.

Citrulline ethyl ester - formed in the esterification process (of alcohol on the amino acid citrulline), facilitating the bioavailability of citrulline and reducing its consumed dose. Citrulline is an amino acid that does not build endogenous proteins. It is a precursor to arginine, processed to form nitrous oxide, and supports the metabolism occurring with the participation of arginine.

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