

FA ICE Arginine is a pre-workout / nitric-oxide supplement containing L-Arginine alpha-ketoglutarate (A-AKG).
Each serving (about 4.5 g powder / 1 scoop) provides roughly 3000 mg A-AKG, which equals about 2010 mg pure L-Arginine.
The product is offered in flavour variants — e.g. “Icy Orange & Mango” (or “icy fruit / icy-effect” flavour) for a more pleasant taste.
Net weight typical: ~300 g providing ~66 servings.
Better blood flow & muscle pump: because arginine is a precursor of nitric oxide (NO), which helps dilate blood vessels — more blood/oxygen/nutrients delivered to muscles.
Improved endurance and performance: some users report being able to train harder/longer thanks to improved circulation and oxygen/nutrient delivery.
Enhanced recovery and nutrient delivery: better circulation may help with nutrient transport and waste removal, possibly aiding recovery.
Pre-workout energizing & pump effect: it’s intended to be taken before workouts to maximize pump and performance effects.
Mix ~1 scoop (≈ 4.5 g) of powder with ~150–250 ml of water.
Take ~20–30 minutes before workout for best pump/performance effects.
Should not be used as a meal substitute — supplement only.
As with any arginine/NO-boosting supplement: effects (pump, blood flow) may vary — some people respond well, others less.
Because it affects circulation and vasodilation — if you have conditions like blood pressure issues, cardiovascular disease, or are on medication — you should consult a medical professional before use.
Supplements are not a substitute for balanced nutrition and proper training; benefits are maximized when combined with good diet, hydration, and training.
Store as directed (dry, cool place) and do not exceed recommended dosage.
Better muscle pump during workouts,
Improved blood flow and nutrient delivery,
A boost to endurance and training performance,
Potentially faster recovery via improved circulation.
It tends to be most relevant if you perform strength training or high-intensity workouts, and especially if you want enhanced “pump” effects or vascularity.