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Lauren Medders
> 3 dayI am an overweight female of 32 and I have reached that point where I know that something has to give. I have to exercise more, but in order to do that....I NEED more energy! I have struggled with depression and anxiety for much of my life, and when my therapist recommended supplements such as GABA, 5-HTP and DLPA to help with anxiety, I tried them out. They worked for me. They still work for me. I take them as needed, and have been doing so for nearly 10 years. (Do your research though, GABA is one you do NOT want to take regularly.) Anyway, so I thought perhaps I would research and see what natural energy supplements I could find. I have begun to try out the various amino acids such as citrulline, and this is one that I have had very good results with. It has a VERY strong odor, and so as of this review, I have only taken it by putting it in a gel capsule. After trying Glutamine and discovering that it has absolutely no taste despite its strong smell, I plan to take my next dose in powder form. Learning from a prior Amazon reviewer, I often take powders by placing them under my tongue and then drinking until they are washed down. I will update this review with the taste as soon as I can. Overall however, I recommend this supplement and the provider, BulkSupplements.
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JZ
Greater than one weekVery good
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Wes
Greater than one weekIf youre searching for a review that will help justify your indecisive L-Citrulline purchase, then read no further. I searched the vast cyberspace for supplement companies who pride themselves on quality and integrity. Only BulkSupplements and a few others deserve credit. Their manufacturing is GMP quality controlled, and products are 3rd party tested. Their creatine monohydrate received a #1 rating from Labdoor.com. Their testing concluded label accuracy, purity, ingredient safety, and efficiency. This is how I choose all my products after being misled by big pharma companies. Finally, I put their L-Citrulline powder to test for the past several weeks. I mixed 6-8 grams of L-Citrulline with a half scoop of preworkout before heading to the gym. The conclusion was undeniable, for whichever muscle group I had worked was engorged in blood, and I had a muscle pump that made the Norse Gods envious. My muscles were so skin-splitting pumped, that my 2nd Ammendment right to bear arms are being threatened by the left. This is definitely part of my supplement regimen going forward. Another note is that BulkSupplements followed up with my order to ensure satisfaction. Its time for everyone to show respect and support for the companies that show us respect with high quality products.
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Noah
Greater than one weekIve never received a bad product from Bulk Supplements. The only thing that would raise the bar is if they included a scoop in each bag, but still a 5 star product. L-Citrulline is a solid vasodialator. Im sure most people are buying as part of their pre workout, but its also good for anyone that is dealing with high blood pressure. **Pair it with beet root powder for extra blood flow**
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Albin Christiansen
> 3 dayI do like the quality and flavor of this Citrulline. The power if free of lumps and it has no taste in my morning tea. Im only using 1/4 tsp with each serving so a pound will last me some time.
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Vicente Hickle
> 3 dayPure L-Citrulline Powder - Pure L-Arginine Base Powder – Pure Pine Bark Extract Powder I am a first time buyer of Bulk Supplements products (purchased several different powders at the same time) and I will continue to buy their products as needed. My wife and I weight-lift 2 hours, Cardio 1/2 a day 5 days a week 8:00 am to 10:30 am. We had been taking are supplements in pill form and with great success over the last 3 months (but pricey). After doing some research I realized I should get just as good if not better results with the different powders I purchased and save some money. The powders come in a nice bag for storage, but we chose bormioli rocco fido glass canister for all of our powders. How we mix we both use an Boroux Spectrum 16.9 oz pure Borosilicate glass water bottle with exclusive sleeve add 3oz of green tee are black tee unsweetened, 2.2 g L-Arginine Base Powder,1 g Pure L-Citrulline Powder, 0.2 5 mg Pure Pine Bark Extract Powder add 5 more ounces of tee shake up then fill with Ice. We sip on this drink as we weight-lift. Shake it from time to time to make sure all powders dissolve. No smell to the powder. We have no hunger cravings throughout are morning workout. Plenty of energy and very little muscle fatigue. But I must say, we also have are Clean Whey Protein Powder Isolate 90% drink before going to the gym. The package arrived in excellent condition and on time. I would recommend. Did not receive anything to write this review GW17
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Naresh
Greater than one weekmy gym buddy told me about this product and after ordering from Amazon I feel Bulk Supplement L-Citrulline this product is clean and value for money...only the packing could have been better as it comes in zip lock bag its sometimes doesnt close well.
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Will D.
> 3 dayI purchased this at the recommendation of my coach. I noticed an unpleasant odor like ammonia/bleach after intense training sessions and my coach mentioned a potential imbalance with my urea cycle. 6g/day (I use a food scale to weigh it) and a week later my post-workout yeti odor is gone. I mix this powder with water - it definitely smells like bleach/ammonia - pretty much exactly the odor I was trying to get rid of on my body... but doesn’t really taste like anything. I’ll chug it quickly and chase with water more because of the unpleasant smell than any lingering flavor. It definitely worked for my purposes. Minus one star for packaging - I have large hands and these bags are difficult deal with; ill end up with powder on my knuckles from reaching in to scoop out the powder.
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KJJKY80
> 3 dayThis stuff definitely works as a vasodilator and is the must-have foundation of any pre-workout in my opinion. I typically take it first thing in the morning whether or not Im working out and believe it has significant effects on recovery from exercise and gets you kick-started to get on with your day. Then before exercise, I almost always take the same 3 gram dose. I use 3g on an empty stomach mixed in a custom pre-workout, or with the occasional pre-made PWO that I try. Most pre-workouts have an insignificant amount of this if any, so I stack it with almost everything I buy, and prefer to make my own pre-workout from scratch using this, agmatine, and beta alanine as a base. 3g truly is the effective dose for most people (I weigh 217) and typically to get that amount from a pre-workout mix, youll have to consume an undesirable number of scoops, including artificial colors, sucralose, and excessive stimulants. And men, even if you have no problems whatsoever downstairs, it has a noticeable effect on sexual performance, period, it is noticeable for sure and has been studied in comparison to Viagra with encouraging results. The simplest thing a man will notice 30 minutes after taking 3 grams of this is that when you urinate, your stream is huge and powerful because your tissue is significantly plumped up with blood, even in a flaccid state. Sensitivity is increased but control also seems to increase, possibly because pelvic floor and basically all other muscles are full of blood and performing optimally. I am confident this effect would be beneficial to women as well, whether due to their use of the product to increase their own blood flow, or due to their male partners use. As mentioned, its extremely unlikely that your pre-workout mix of choice has an effective 3g dose of citrulline in a reasonable number of scoops. This is better than arginine because its more bioavailable, and more rapidly assimilated via the kidneys, so you end up with a more significant amount of arginine in your tissues, and experience better vasodilation. Beyond citrulline (3g), agmatine (1-2g), beta-alanine (2-3g) and creatine (5g), I use caffeine and occasionally other stimulants in my pre-workout; my main combinations are: 1. (caffeine or caffeine citrate or teacrine) + hordenine + PEA 2. (caffeine or caffeine citrate or teacrine) + higenamine 3. (caffeine or caffeine citrate or teacrine) + yohimbine (this causes intense vasodilation and pounding heart rate, best for interval training, essential in an intermittent fasted state in the AM with BCAAs, maybe 2 times a week, tops under exercise, watch your heart rate and back off for 2-3 minutes when it tops out) Your results may vary, I am not your doctor, dont kill yourself if youre out of shape and/or have family history of or existing high blood pressure, etc...I provide no stimulant dosing information because its a personal risk you take and Im not as confident throwing numbers around as I am for amino acids and creatine, but heres my point in bringing it up: L-citrulline seems to really take the negative edge off of stimulants in a pre-workout supplement, especially those that can raise blood pressure (not caffeine alone) because its offsetting the vasoconstriction caused by things like PEA, hordenine, or higenamine. Back to the bedroom -- again, I am not your doctor, but if you are sufficiently healthy and acclimated to an effective dose of yohimbine and/or rauwolscine (I typically consume 3-6 mg of yohimbine and 0.5-1mg of rauwolscine using a supplement not available on Amazon from AllMax) and combine that with L-citrulline, agmatine, and beta alanine, 30 minutes before sex, you will probably be very impressed.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI take this as part of a supplement stack in addition to my medication regime treating cardiomyopathy. Approx. 18 months ago my heart ejection fraction (EF) was down to 25% (normal is 50-75%) and I was experiencing frequent breathlessness and angina pain when walking slowly on level ground. I was also experiencing frequent rapid heat beat (tachycardia) episodes, one of which required therapy provided by my pacemaker. I began taking COQ-10, D-Ribose, Magnesium Gluconate, and L-Carnitine 18 months ago, supplementing this regime with other supplements as I continued my research. I began feeling better almost immediately. I added L-Citrulline to my regime early in 2016. I noticed a further improvement in my exercise tolerance almost immediately. I can now walk briskly, climb extensive stairs, and tolerate summer heat with no angina pain or breathlessness. I worked all yesterday in our gardens and on our grounds in temperatures reaching 92 with no problem. My cardiologists report that the frequency of tachycardia episodes has decreased and that they are shorter and less serious. I am not claiming that L-Citrilline works magic, but it has definitely earned a permanent position in my supplement regime.