Body Building

Boosting nitric oxide can reduce the oxygen cost of exercise and improve the function of energy-producing mitochondria, resulting in a lower perceived effort and easier breathing during exercise

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Muscle Building

Better blood flow also supports a muscles’ ability to contract and transport metabolic by-products such as lactic acid. Reduced muscle soreness and faster recovery following hard, physical efforts.

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Nitric Boost

Why Nitric Oxide

Because NO is responsible for delivering oxygen-rich blood to every cell, tissue, and organ system in the human body, it is now recognized by the scientific, medical, and athletic communities as a key, physiological performance variable.

Powerful Antioxidant

Neutralizing harmful, free radical activity and promoting the formation of glutathione, a critical antioxidant

Improve Performance

Contributes directly to blood flow, oxygen delivery, glucose uptake, muscle velocity, power output, and muscle growth.

Progression

A tighter training schedule due to reduced muscle soreness and faster recovery following hard, physical efforts.

Workout

A higher NO level may enhance an athlete’s overall performance and endurance — even among athletes who were already fit and healthy.

Nutrition

NO levels can decline for a variety of controllable reasons including a lack of dietary nitrates.

Why Choose Nirtic Boost?

Benefits of taking our supplement†

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L-ARGININE HCL

Combats fatigue, and stimulates the immune system. It also boosts production of nitric oxide, relaxing blood vessels, and treating angina and other cardiovascular problems.

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L-ARGININE A-KIC

Also known as A-KIC has a great reputation for boosting nitric oxide levels, improving endurance and promoting incredible muscle pumps during your workout.

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L-ARGININE L-AKG

L-AkG helps the body preserve levels of another protein-building amino acid, called glutamate, during exercise. More energy plus more glutamate equals more muscle

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L-CITRULLINE

Helps improve the oxygen usage in your muscles, which can then help to improve your endurance and reduced muscle soreness after a workout.