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Scientific Evidence for Citrulline
Quick evidence guide
Citrulline maps to recent sports-intent signals. This guide explains nitric oxide, blood-flow context, training, and tolerance without framing it as a universal performance answer.
What to review before deciding
- The main intent is usually sports performance or pump sensation during training.
- Citrulline and citrulline malate are used in related contexts, but dose and formulation can differ.
- Blood pressure, vasodilator medications, and actual training context change interpretation.
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Frequently asked questions about citrulline
Is citrulline more relevant for performance or heart health?
In this portal it fits primarily with sports performance and blood-flow context during training. Cardiovascular interpretation needs more medical context.
Are citrulline and citrulline malate the same?
They are related but not identical. Formulation can change dose, tolerance, and comparison with studies.
What precautions matter?
Review low blood pressure, blood pressure medications, nitrates, planned surgery, cardiovascular disease, and digestive tolerance.