Citrulline Malate 250g
USD $34.72
EUR €27.19
XXL Nutrition Citrulline Malate 250g
* Stimulates N.O production
* Reduces lactic acid and ammonia
* Increase of ATP and phosphocreatine
* Increased strength and endurance
* More muscle volume
XXL Citrulline Malate stimulates energy (ATP) and causes less lactic acid buildup in muscles. This allows you to train longer and harder. So you will suffer less from fatigue and train longer and harder. Citrulline Malate stimulates the production of nitrogen (NO), which improves blood flow and pump more in the muscles. Citrulline Malate is suitable for both power and endurance athletes.
Citrulline Stimulates production N.O.
This provides a better pump, fuller muscles and a better recovery.
It is well known that intake of arginine increases the NO levels. Citrulline by enzymes in the body is partially converted into arginine. Unlike arginine, citrulline is left intact by the liver. Citrulline is thus very effective in the body making it a powerful NO booster. NO provides relaxing the blood vessels so that more oxygenated blood to muscles during exercise can be transported. This provides more strength, endurance and explosive pump during strength training.
Citrulline helps to break down lactic acid and ammonia
Citrulline plays an important role in the urea cycles where it helps to break down lactic acid that has built up during a workout. By limiting the build up of lactic acid is the burning sensation and strength to the tired feeling in cardio postponed. By improving the urea cycles citrulline helps in the breakdown of ammonia. Lactic acid and ammonia are endotoxins (wastes) which have an adverse effect on living cells and your performance.
Citrulline ensures an increase in ATP and posphocreatine
This provides more strength and energy.
Research has shown that intake of citrulline leads to an increase in ATP production and improved recovery of the phospocreatine. The effect of creatine is well known in the sports world. Creatine for more power and energy during exercise, replenishment of ATP after training has a positive effect on recovery.


