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While some products like to highlight the fact that they are safe, affordable or even natural, there are also products, like Adrenol8, that claim to be almost too much that you can’t handle them.

Claiming that it is “not kid stuff” and only include ingredients in their “maximal amounts,” it is clear that Adrenol8 is trying to appeal to your tough side.

However, because ingredients in their maximum amounts are usually dangerous, and anything that is not kid stuff probably shouldn’t be sold to minors, we thought we better research Adrenol8 a little more to see what it could really offer.

What Is Adrenol8?

Like so many other pre-workout supplements, Adrenol8 is supposed to increase your levels of nitric oxide, or NO, so that you can have more pumps and get even more benefits out of each time that you go to the gym.

This is definitely a solid approach to take to pre-workout supplements, which is perhaps why so many products do approach your workouts this way, because nitric oxide is a vasodilator in the body.

Vasodilation means that your blood vessels will be wider, allowing for more blood to flow from your heart to your muscles in a smaller amount of time.

Since blood carries important nutrients, as well as the energizing oxygen molecule, more nitric oxide can mean that you can do a more intense workout for a longer amount of time before you feel the shaky, burning sensation that you feel when you just can’t do any more.

Does Adrenol8Work?

Although there are so many products that claim to be able to boost your amount of nitric oxide, there are very few that are actually capable of fulfilling that promise, and after looking at Adrenol8’s ingredients, we have a bad feeling that this product might belong in that pre-workout supplement graveyard.

The main ingredient in Adrenol8 that is supposed to boost your levels of nitric oxide is Arginine. Arginine is a non-essential amino acid that is produced regularly in the body.

However, when the body has a lot of Arginine, the only side effect most people find is that they have to urinate more; not that their workouts are improved.

Our Opinion:

Even though Adrenol8 has some beneficial ingredients, like two different forms of Creatine, we can’t recommend this pre-workout supplement.

Because Adrenol8’s main responsibility is to increase nitric oxide levels, and it seems to fall short, we can’t believe that it would be able to do anything else the product promises.

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