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Is HydroNOX a Scam? - TLDR

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SUMMARY: It is our opinion that HydroNOX is a scam. HydroNOX is just Citrulline hydrochloride (HCL). We can find no human clinical evidence that this ingredient works better then normal Citrulline. We don't even see this product on the inventor's site, we can't find any patent filings, and the only Google results are PR pieces announcing its launch. We can find no scientific information at all this ingredients works or substantiates its claims.

Avoid HydroNOX, just buy some Citrulline or Arginine instead. 

Agree with our opinion? Disagree? Either way, be sure to let the FTC know here.
Alternatively, email Christine DeLorme from the FTC's Division of Advertising Practices directly: [email protected]

What is a TLDR review?

A full ingredient review takes weeks to research and weeks to write up as they are 2000–4000 words in length. We love the research part but don't have a full mastery of the English language and loathe the writing. TLDR means "Too long, didn't read". We are going to try doing the same research and just writing a summary. If an ingredient gets enough views, we will expand this to a full write-up. We hope this allows us to give our opinion on more ingredients and prioritize novel new ingredients that just launched.