Verdict
Solid but basic
Gets the job done on basics (dose clarity, simple structure) but does not excel on form quality, transparency, or value - fine if price is right.
Strengths
- Value math beats typical peers in our rough category bands.
- Few moving parts on the label - easier to audit than a proprietary stack.
- Label-clarity and excipient burden look better than average for SKUs we model with this much data.
Watch-outs
- Serving or container math is thin - double-check the physical label.
Best for
- Shoppers who prioritize cleaner excipient lists and clearer wording on labels
Decision
Strong choice for most buyers in this category.
Buy this if the strengths match what you optimize for (see chips below).
Next step
Verdict
Solid but basic
Best for
- Shoppers who prioritize cleaner excipient lists and clearer wording on labels
Why we highlight this SKU
- Value lane looks reasonable versus peers with similar scores.
- Additives and excipient story looks cleaner than many alternatives on file.
- Common delivery form with a practical serving count for daily use.
Catalog reference (may differ from retailer): 18,50 €
Size: powder · 4 g · 75 Servings per container
Editorial score: 69 · GymBeam
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What GymBeam Citrulline Malate 2:1 gives up on the rubric, where you overpay, and SKUs that score higher in the same category (with per-serving price deltas when we have them).
What the rubric flags
- Serving or container math is thin - double-check the physical label.
No higher-scoring alternative in-file for this category yet.
Optimal stack (deterministic)
Creatine + beta-alanine + citrulline malate
Ergogenic stacking for repeated high-intensity efforts and resistance training contexts.
Creatine monohydrateNOW Foods Creatine Monohydrate Powder · NOW Foods74 · 0,24 USD- Beta-alanineGymBeam Beta-Alanine Powder · GymBeam74 · 0,21 €
- Citrulline malateThis productGymBeam Citrulline Malate 2:1 · GymBeam69 · 0,25 €
Editorial model only - not medical advice. Your current total is 69/100.
At a glance
Score summary
Total score
69/100
Gets the job done on basics (dose clarity, simple structure) but does not excel on form quality, transparency, or value - fine if price is right.
Scores are editorial heuristics from label structure, ingredient hub signal, transparency cues, rough value math, and conservative safety - not lab assays or prescriptions.
Computed with the v1 product rubric on each page load when DB scores are incomplete.
Score breakdown
Seven fixed lanes. Each is scored 0-100 and weighted into the total. Interpretations are plain-language, not clinical endpoints.
- Ingredient quality / fit
Acceptable, but the hub is middling or the SKU adds complexity.
- Dosage plausibility
Parseable, but the dose line is vague, edge-case, or hard to map to common use.
- Formula quality
Forms we flag as weaker for the category (e.g., magnesium oxide) or under-specified blends.
- Additives & label (combined lane)
Excipient burden and label-clarity heuristics look favorable versus typical SKUs - few red-flag add-ins in our read.
- Transparency
Average retail transparency - verify on your own label photos.
- Value
Price per serving looks favorable versus rough category anchors in our model.
- Safety margin
Typical OTC-style risk posture - still read interactions in the hub.
Label & additive intelligence
Structured excipient lines on file drive these scores - not lab testing. Burden tracks sweeteners, dyes, fillers, and similar add-ins; clarity tracks vague wording and proprietary structures. The combined lane is what feeds your total score.
Excipient / additive burden
83
Label clarity
84
Combined additives lane (in total)
83
- Fewer red-flag add-ins and clearer structure than many peers in this category snapshot.
- Cleaner excipient profile than many comparable SKUs in our file.
- Few distinct actives on the structured ingredient list - easier to reason about than deep stacks.
Pros and cons
Pros
- Value math beats typical peers in our rough category bands.
- Few moving parts on the label - easier to audit than a proprietary stack.
- Label-clarity and excipient burden look better than average for SKUs we model with this much data.
Cons
- Serving or container math is thin - double-check the physical label.
Label & product facts
- Form
- powder
- Serving size
- 4 g
- Servings per container
- 75
- Primary ingredient family
- Citrulline Malate
- Ingredients on file
- Citrulline Malate (4000 mg, 2:1 citrulline malate)
- Certifications
- None listed
- Latest price on file
- 18,50 €
- Brand website
- gymbeam.com
Where to buy
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What does the evidence say about Citrulline malate?
This SKU sits on top of our ingredient hub for Citrulline malate: trial signal, safety notes, hype gap, and FAQs live there - not on this product page.
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How to read this verdict
Product scores compress evidence context from the ingredient hub (when live), structured excipient lines, transparency cues, rough value math, and a conservative safety check. They are informational, not medical advice or a substitute for label photos and professional guidance.
This page is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always read the actual label, consider interactions, and talk to a qualified clinician about your situation.