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Bpi Sports, Citruline Malate, 180g, 90 Servings

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⭐ About This Product

Elevate your workout performance with BPI Sports Citrulline Malate. This powerful supplement is designed to support circulation, aid in exercise recovery, and increase performance. With a 1:1 ratio of Citrulline Malate, this unflavored powder is the perfect addition to your pre-workout stack for an extra boost.

  • Supports Circulation: Helps to improve blood flow to the muscles for better pumps and nutrient delivery.
  • Aids Exercise Recovery: Assists in reducing muscle soreness and fatigue after intense workouts.
  • Increased Performance: Enhances endurance and strength, allowing you to train harder for longer.
  • 100% Pure Citrulline Malate: A clean, unflavored formula with no artificial colors.

💡 How to Use

For optimal results, follow these simple steps:

  1. Suggested Use: Mix one scoop (2 grams) with your favorite beverage before, during, or after your workout.

🌿 Ingredients & Supplement Facts

A pure performance-enhancing formula.

Serving Size: 1 Scoop (2 grams)
Servings Per Container: 90

Amount Per Serving:

  • Citrulline Malate 1:1: 2 g

Other Ingredients: None.

⚠️ Safety Information

  • Consult with a qualified health professional before using this product.
  • Do not use as a substitute for a varied diet and healthy lifestyle.
  • Store this product in a cool dry place, away from children.
  • Do not exceed suggested use.
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