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Is Nitrosigine a Scam? - TLDR

Not A Scam 
Nitrosigine

SUMMARY:  It is our opinion that Nitrosigine is not a scam. It's actually a fantastic product with excellent science backing it up. In full transparency, we went into this review biased against Nitrosigine due to how terrible their other products are, which we believe should be avoided at all cost.

However, this product checks all the science boxes: correctly designed human clinical trials with statistically significant results substantiating its claims. They even have results cleanly displayed in charts on their homepage showing very clearly how this compares to normal arginine and citrulline. We will highlight that a clinical dose is 1.5 grams, be on the lookout as we found a number of brands cheeping out and underdosing. 

If you want a citrulline alternative, look no father than Nitrosigine, it's truly excellent. It's similar to how we can't figure out why people aren't using MAX Catalyst over their competitors. The science for this ingredient is so superior to the competition, we truly cant comprehend why someone would ever choose a different way to enhance their pump. Maybe they don't understand science or are just cheeping out $$$? Just use Nitrosigine, certainty avoid 3D Pump and PeptiPump.

Nitrosigine has more clinical trials than some categories of ingredients, and people still cheap out.

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.