How Boostaro Works
Two disclosed vitamin doses, five blend ingredients with combined-only weight disclosure.
We don't have finished-product data to promise a specific timeline.
Two disclosed, five hidden
Here's the honest sequence, dose status included.
1. The disclosed vitamins
Vitamin C (500mg) and Vitamin K (100mcg) are individually listed on the label — the two facts you can actually evaluate against known research amounts.
2. The 725mg proprietary blend
L-Citrulline, L-Lysine HCL, Pine Bark Extract, Magnesium Citrate and Nattokinase share this combined weight. See all 7 ingredients explained for the honest math on what that means.
3. Why the L-Citrulline dose can't be compared to studies
Many standalone L-Citrulline studies use gram-level daily doses. Since Boostaro's entire blend is 725mg and shared across five ingredients, the actual L-Citrulline content here is necessarily lower — and the label doesn't say by how much.
4. Why 'Pine Bark Extract' isn't automatically Pycnogenol
Pycnogenol is a specific branded, patented pine bark extract with its own research base. Boostaro's label supports generic pine bark presence, not a verified branded identity.
5. What Nattokinase's presence does and doesn't tell you
Nattokinase is often discussed by fibrinolytic unit (FU) activity, not just weight. That activity level isn't disclosed here, so weight alone can't establish potency.
6. The daily habit
Two capsules, same time daily. We don't have finished-product data to offer a confident timeline for effects.
