Xtreme Muscle Pro is a supplement by Labgenix, made to improve power output, endurance and burn fat.
Labgenix appears to have a less-than-favourable track record, with many complaints about hidden costs in the fine print of their policies.
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Active Ingredients
Creatine Ethyl Ester
Creatine is an organic acid that enhances the production of ATP energy in skeletal muscle, which can increase power and endurance (1, 2).
Some sources claim that Creatine Ethyl Ester is a better-absorbed form of Creatine than others, however studies disprove this (3).
An effective dose is 3-5g daily.
L-Arginine
L-Arginine is a compound that is converted by the body to Nitric Oxide.
Nitric Oxide dilates blood vessels and contributes to improved pumps and endurance (4).
An effective dose is around 3-6g.
Beta Alanine
Beta Alanine is a beta-amino acid.
It increases Carnosine levels in the body, which prevents muscle fatigue. This happens due to the reduction of acid and free radical build-up during exercise (5).
The effective daily dose is 2-5g.
Who Takes It?
Athletes wishing to increase their power output and endurance in the gym may benefit from Xtreme Muscle Pro.
How to Take
Take 2 capsules daily.
Side Effects
Creatine can increase muscle water retention. A sudden increase in bodyweight of 2-3kg is common.
If too much Creatine is supplemented at once, it may cause an upset stomach.
You may experience a harmless tingling sensation from the Beta Alanine content.
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Pros
- Three very effective ingredients are used.
Cons
- The quantities of the ingredients in each serving are unlikely to be optimal, or even effective
- Labgenix has a very bad reputation regarding deceiving practices
- There are no independent reviews from actual customer
- Their free trial offer is dodgy
- Overpriced.
Conclusion
Although Xtreme Muscle Pro uses a combination of three very well-researched and effective ingredients, it has a very poor reputation online and makes very bold claims.
They also consistently misspell their ingredient names, which doesn’t bring much confidence to the quality of their products.
The quantities of the ingredients in the daily serving size is unlikely to be an effective dose. Additionally, none of the ingredients burn fat, which is one of their claims.
We do not recommend this supplement.
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