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You know watermelon is a tasty summertime treat, but did you know it’s also one of nature’s best sources of citrulline? Unfortunately you’d have to eat several pounds of watermelon every day to reap the benefits. Just what is citrulline though? Its bursting onto the fitness scene in a big way, helping people of all ages break through the boundaries of personal health and fitness. L-citrulline is active in both the Krebs cycle and the Urea cycle of metabolism, which means it promotes energy production to fuel activity while simultaneously helping to rid the body of metabolic waste products, helping to promote muscle recovery after exercise1. The addition of malate, a form of malic acid, further bolsters the bioavailability of L-citrulline.
L-citrulline is an amino acid precursor to—and more efficiently absorbed by the body than—arginine which in turn produces nitric oxide. Nitric oxide works to deliver oxygen and other nutrients throughout the body to feed muscles and tissues. This is especially beneficial during high-intensity exercise, and may also help maintain blood pressure already within the normal range2, support men’s sexual health2, and encourage active aging by promoting cardiometabolic health in older adults3.
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