Bulk Extreme Customer Review Discussions (- The +Little+ Detail That Stands Out) Side Effects, Ingredients, Official Site Bulk Extreme label lists D-aspartic acid as an amino acid ingredient, alongside vitamins, minerals, and a range of plant extracts and branded extract names on the supplement facts. Try It Today
Bulk Extreme Customer Review Discussions The Bulk Extreme label lists a blend of named components that are presented individually on the ingredient panel, and the Bulk Extreme label provides both common names and, in some cases, ingredient sourcing or standardized-extract notations. Among the plant extracts on the Bulk Extreme label are Momordicin® (bitter melon fruit extract, noted on the label with percentages such as 0.5% Charantin and 7% bitter principle where specified), nettle leaf extract (listed with 4% polyphenols on some label versions), maca root extract, ashwagandha root extract (with KSM-66® referenced in some sources and 5% withanolides noted on label variants), beet root extract (Sabeet™ and a 2% nitrate notation appear on some packaging), alfalfa herb extract, shilajit extract (with label callouts such as 20% fulvic acids in some iterations), Siberian ginseng root extract (sometimes listed with 0.8% eleutherosides), saw palmetto fruit extract (labelled examples include 25% fatty acids), and pumpkin seed extract (label versions may note 20% beta-sitosterols). The Bulk Extreme label also lists vitamin and mineral entries such as vitamin B6, vitamin B12, zinc as a mineral, and selenium in the form of Selenium SeLECT® on certain label copies, plus the amino acid D-aspartic acid identified on the ingredient panel.