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What If You Don't Need More Supplements?
Just Better Delivery.
Can I Ask You One Uncomfortable Question?
How Do You Know Your Supplement Is Actually Working?
The Answer Isn't Inside Another Capsule.
It's Inside This Page.
This Isn't a Sales Page.
It's the Page I Wish I'd Read Before Wasting Money.
Better Delivery.
Better Everything.
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Don't Buy Another Nitric Oxide Supplement.
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You're about to spend money on something you can't see working.
There's no way to look at a capsule and know if the dose inside is real or if the label is just good marketing. Most people buy on trust: a nice bottle, a confident headline, a claim that sounds clinical.
Here's a short, honest checklist for evaluating any nitric oxide supplement, including ours at the end. Use it before you buy anything.
Five questions worth asking before you buy.
Not just for our product, for any nitric oxide supplement you're considering.
Is the dose actually the dose that was studied?
A lot of labels list an ingredient that sounds impressive because it was studied in a clinical trial, without disclosing that the label's dose is a fraction of what that study actually used. A "clinically studied ingredient" at a token dose isn't the same thing as the studied dose itself.
Where we don't clear this bar ourselves: Gremin®, a patented ingredient, was shown in a clinical study to support recovery at a 250mg dose. Our Nitric Oxide Capsules include it at 100mg, enough to support the formula's recovery profile, but not the studied amount. The full 250mg dose is in our Testo Pro Elite formula instead. We'd rather tell you that than let the ingredient name do the talking.
Which form of the ingredient, and does it matter?
L-arginine isn't just one thing: different forms (free-form, HCl, AKG-bound) absorb at different speeds and support the body's nitric oxide production differently. Citrulline extends what arginine alone can sustain. A formula built with only one form of one ingredient is a simpler, and usually less effective, approach than a blend chosen for how the body actually processes it over time.
Can you actually see the certificate of analysis, or just a badge?
A lot of labels carry trust badges (GMP, ISO, "lab tested") without ever showing you the document behind them. A badge is a claim. A certificate of analysis is proof: it names the actual batch, the actual test results, the actual date. If a brand can't show you the real document for the bottle in your hand, the badge is decoration.
Is it tested by someone other than the company selling it?
Self-reported purity and potency is common in this category, and it's rarely disclosed as self-reported. Third-party testing means an outside lab, with nothing to gain from a good result, verified what's actually in the bottle.
Where we're still building this out fully: our potency assay layer (verifying exact active-compound levels batch by batch, not just purity/safety) is in development. We disclose that openly rather than implying it's already complete.
Where, and under what standard, was it actually made?
"Made in a certified facility" can mean a lot of things. Worth checking for specifics: is the facility GMP-certified? ISO-certified? Registered with a regulatory body like the USFDA? Those are checkable facts, not marketing language, and any legitimate manufacturer should be willing to name them plainly.
A fair thing to be skeptical about: we're a supplement brand telling you not to trust supplement marketing. That's a reasonable thing to raise an eyebrow at. Here's why we're comfortable saying it anyway: every claim above about our own formula is checkable, batch by batch, by the certificate of analysis behind the QR code on our bottle. Not a summary of it. The actual document.
Here's a formula built against this exact checklist.
Nitric Oxide Capsules, built with the forms, transparency, and manufacturing standard above, and honest about the one place we're still building.
Check the checklist against our own bottle.
Every bottle carries a QR code linking to a batch-specific page with the supplier's certificate of analysis, the manufacturing batch record, and independent safety testing.

No pressure. Here's what it costs.
60 capsules, a 30-day supply. Same formula, same checklist, no different for anyone reading this.
Even if you don't buy from us,
use the checklist above on whatever you do buy. That was the actual point of this page.
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