Epic Pump: The pump booster without compromise Epic Pump from Peak International is shocking the scene with an incredible 16,000 mg of nitric oxide precursors, which is why this hardcore vein stretcher is rightly described as having a maximum dosage. Epic Pump is not only a pioneer in the German market in terms of dosage, but also because the carefully selected substrates are present in highly bioavailable, specialized compounds. Ultimately, the unique composition of Epic Pump convinces even the most discerning elite athletes in fitness and bodybuilding who strive for a maximum muscle pump during their training. The concentrated nitric oxide power of Epic Pump in detail Epic Pump contains one of the most potent precursors of nitric oxide (NO) in an unparalleled dosage of 8,000 mg (per serving). L-Citrulline malate is an extremely popular NO substrate known for increasing arginine levels and NO synthesis.1 This effect even surpasses that of arginine, the mother of all NO substrates. Speaking of arginine: Naturally, Epic Pump also contains the sole precursor of nitric oxide. A glance at the exceptional formula reveals 8,000 mg of arginine, present in both highly bioavailable AKG form (6,000 mg per serving) and potent nitrate form (2,000 mg per serving). The concentrated nitric oxide power is optimally complemented by a beetroot extract rich in nitrates. In sports nutrition, this is regularly associated with nitric oxide synthesis. Epic Pump is rounded off with a generous 4,000 mg of taurine, a performance-enhancing amino acid that is indispensable in energy drinks! Epic Pump – Hardcore Veins Stretcher A notice: Any clumping or hardening of the powder is due to the composition of the highly concentrated ingredients and is not a sign of inferior quality, a shortened or expired shelf life. It does not affect the solubility, efficacy, or shelf life of the supplement and, unfortunately, cannot be avoided with such a high dosage of ingredients. The reason for the powder clumping is as follows: Due to hygroscopy (the property of the ingredients to absorb atmospheric moisture or water vapor), moisture has accumulated in the packaging, leading to clumping or hardening. Typical individual ingredients responsible for this include citrulline malate and certain forms of arginine. If clumps have formed, we recommend crushing the powder in a mortar or other suitable grinding method to restore it to its original state