Nitric Fire is a pre-workout supplement that is supposed to enhance the health of your blood vessels so that your muscles can receive more nutrients and build themselves up.
Although we were immediately impressed with Nitric Fire’s physiological approach to muscle building, we decided to look a little closer at this supplement before we decided whether or not it is effective or not.
What’s The Hype About Nitric Fire?
Nitric Fire is manufactured and marketed by the nutritional supply company GE Pharma. GE Pharma specializes in products with extreme ingredients that give controversial effects.
Most of their weight loss supplements contain the dangerous ingredient ephedra, despite the fact that the FDA has banned ephedra from the use in over the counter weight loss products.
We expected to see the same type of dangerous ingredient list with Nitric Fire, but we were impressed to see a label that showed ingredients that were quite tame.
Does It Live Up To The Hype?
Nitric Fire’s proprietary blend contains ingredients like vitamins B6 and B12, folic acid, arginine ethyl ester hydrochloride, and nitric oxide synthesis complex.
These ingredients are fairly popular and are often found in pre-workout supplements for their ability to create an anabolic environment that allows for the building of healthy muscles.
However, these ingredients are only useful when they are found in the right amounts and because GE Pharma doesn’t publish the amount of each ingredient, we can’t accurately say whether or not Nitric Fire will work or not.
In addition to having ingredients that are quite common, Nitric Fire also has ingredients that are slightly mystifying. For instance, ashwagandha root is supposed to be able to improve your cardiovascular health, except it is never used except to relieve skin conditions like carbuncles and ulcers.
Does It Have Any Redeeming Qualities?
Despite the fact that Nitric Fire doesn’t publish the amount of ingredients that they use, and the fact that they use some ingredients that aren’t associated with muscle building at all, Nitric Fire actually has a fairly safe formula.
However, there are plenty of safe and effective products out there and we don’t feel that you should have to settle with a product like Nitric Fire.