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    Citrulline Malate...

    I came across 2 bottles of L-Citrulline and Malic Acid...



    Can you make your own Citrulline Malate by mixing L-Citrulline and Malic acid yourself?...

    What would the ratios be, how much mg of each for a good pre-workout?...

    How effective is L-Citrulline alone for pumps compared to Citrulline Malte?...

    Thanks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExLe View Post
    I came across 2 bottles of L-Citrulline and Malic Acid...



    Can you make your own Citrulline Malate by mixing L-Citrulline and Malic acid yourself?...

    What would the ratios be, how much mg of each for a good pre-workout?...

    How effective is L-Citrulline alone for pumps compared to Citrulline Malte?...

    Thanks...
    Not sure about ratios with this??

    Citrulline is a non-essential amino acid that has numerous health and athletic performance benefits. Citrulline is used to support the detoxification of ammonia and to enhance nitric oxide production. A lot of my clients use it with L-Arginine and have had good feedback.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hypo_glycemic View Post
    Not sure about ratios with this??

    Citrulline is a non-essential amino acid that has numerous health and athletic performance benefits. Citrulline is used to support the detoxification of ammonia and to enhance nitric oxide production. A lot of my clients use it with L-Arginine and have had good feedback.


    I'm pretty sure a good ratio would be about 3g of L-Citrulline and 1.5g of malic acid, but I guess my question is would doing this be just as good as buying a Citrulline malate supplement like PrimaForce?...

    Or do these compounds need to be somehow bonded together to make Malic acid?...

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