Ultimate Muscle Black Edition Review – Does It Work?
By: Rob MillerFact Checked On: 5-2-2021
Ultimate Muscle Black Edition Overview
If you’ve been involved in the bodybuilding community for any amount of time, you know that supplements are a big part of the culture. There are plenty of guys who juice, but more and more, they see the drawbacks and decide that the gains may just not be worth it. But they still want something to take them to the next level, so they search for the ultimate supplement, the one that can give them strength and energy, motivation and power. I recently had a reader ask me to take a look into a pre workout supplement called Ultimate Muscle Black Edition to see if it could fit the bill.
Ultimate Muscle Black Edition is available online, and the official product website is where you can find most of the information you need to make an informed decision. They start with the promises which are indeed very promising. By using Ultimate Muscle Black Edition, you’ll:
- Boost your energy and endurance.
- See a great increase in strength.
- Reduce body fat by preventing fat from being stored on your body.
- Increase metabolism.
- Build lean muscle.
- Improve sex drive and performance.
Sounds great for sure. So the next thing we’ll do is take a look into the formula to see if it backs up the promises.
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Ultimate Muscle Black Edition Ingredients and How They Work
Here’s where things start to fall apart… quickly. There is no definitive ingredient information to be found online. They vaguely talk about natural ingredients with no toxins, but that’s as far as they go. Or is it? If you dig deeply, you find one specified ingredient called Creatine MagnaPower, which is a combination of creatine and magnesium. Creatine provides strength to muscles so you work out harder, gaining better results. Magnesium is an important nutrient for maintaining muscle mass. The magnesium also causes the creatine to be better and more easily absorbed, so it can be more effective.
That’s it, though. We can guess that Ultimate Muscle Black Edition contains L-Arginine to boost nitric oxide and maybe a testosterone boosting herb or two to increase strength and virility, but we do not have actual knowledge that these are used.
I finally got around to buying a bottle, and here’s the full list of ingredients: BCAA blend, which is comprised of L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine, and L-Valine. It also contains 100 mg of D-Ribose, click here to see a picture of the Ultimate Muscle Black Edition label.
Where to Buy
You can only purchase Ultimate Muscle Black Edition through its official website or one of its affiliates. There is a 14-day free trial option, but it involves signing you up for automatic monthly shipments for $89.43 each starting just 14 days after you place your initial free trial order. We don’t recommend signing up for these trial, and we talk about how deceptive they are in our “1 Weird Tip To Boost Muscle” article.
The terms are usually quite difficult to find, and they are extremely difficult to adhere to. Ultimate Muscle Black Edition also allows you to buy bottles outright. A one month supply is $89.99, but you can get 3 bottles for $114.99, just $25 more.
Ultimate Muscle Black Edition Pros and Cons
Advantages of Ultimate Muscle Black Edition
- There’s a money back guarantee, and a free trial is not the only ordering option.
Disadvantages of Ultimate Muscle Black Edition
- It is pushed as a free trial offer that lock you into monthly shipments at $90 a pop.
- The ingredient list is not disclosed.
- It’s very expensive, unless you buy multiple bottles at once. Then it becomes quite a bit cheaper.
- There are no Ultimate Muscle Black Edition reviews from customers which is always a red flag. If this stuff is so great, customers would be saying so on websites and forums.
Conclusion
There are some quality bodybuilding supplements to choose from. And then there are marketers looking to make quick buck in this multibillion dollar industry. Ultimate Muscle Black Edition belongs to the second category. There’s no reason to spend $90 or even $10 on a product like Ultimate Muscle Black Edition that doesn’t disclose its ingredient list, at least not until you buy it!
I recommend that everyone stick with products that put their ingredients list on front street so that you can decide for yourself and do your own research into the formula before deciding whether or not you should throw down your hard earned cash.
There is no telling whether or not you are allergic or intolerant to a product, or that it is not going to interact with medications that you are currently taking unless you are able to clearly see everything that it is made of for yourself before ingesting it on your own.
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User Questions and Answers
I have ultimate muscle black edition, and ripped muscle X, both great products... But how many or how often should i take them? and do I take both at the same time? I've done research but I cant find anything about both. Thanks! -Alex
The recommended dose is 2 capsules a day of each. You can take them any time. Just try to keep it consistent day to day.- Rob
3 out of 3 people found this question helpful.
What happens after you stop taking this supplement?? -Sean
Like most supplements, when you stop taking it, the effects will wear off over a week or two. But if you maintain your workout routine and diet, you'll keep the gains you made.- Rob
3 out of 3 people found this question helpful.
How do u take ultimate muscle -Gerry
Take 2 capsules a day, any time. Just try to take them approximately the same time each day.- Rob
3 out of 4 people found this question helpful.
Do i take ultimate muscle black edition an jacked muscle extreme together ? -chris
I don't know what the ingredients are, so I can't really answer that. My concern is that you may end up overloading on stimulants.- Rob
3 out of 5 people found this question helpful.
Does ultimate muscle help get rid of toxins? -Lisa
No. There's nothing in the ingredient list to indicate that it would.- Rob
1 out of 1 people found this question helpful.
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We don’t have any affiliation with this product, so you’ll have to contact the company you made your purchase from to cancel your order or billing.
Rob
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The recommended dose is 2 a day. 4 is probably safe, especially if you’re big.
You’ll have to contact Ultimate Muscle Black directly, and let them know you want to cancel your subscription. Here’s the contact information I found on their website:
Phone: 1-855-326-5712
Email: support@ultimatemuscleblackedition.com
Customer Service Hours: M-F 8am-4pm Pacific Standard Time, Sat/Sun 8am-12pm
Rob
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Just wondering
I didn’t use them together. A lot of these free trial scam products market themselves as a stack to get you to spend double the money.
I haven’t seen any real reviews from guys who’ve used them together and gotten the kinds of results they talk about.
Rob
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I am looking for some pre/post workout supplements which will help me build up my flexibility and mobility. I am under no illusions, I understand that this requires hard work first and foremost, however, are there any supplements which could help me with this?
The only supplement I can think of would be a joint relief supplement like Instaflex. It contains a decent amount of glucosamine that essentially lubricate the joints to relieve pain and make you a bit more flexible.
Check out my review here: https://www.supplementcritique.com/instaflex-joint-support-review/
Rob
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Don’t buy!!!
I did not authorize the last bottle you sent me. I’ve already used most of them; but don’t send me anymore.
I can’t say one way or another if they are helping me build muscle, or lose fat; but I can’t afford them, so don’t send me any more….Stephen J. Williams
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We don’t sell supplements, and we recommend against buying Ultimate Muscle Black Edition.
You’ll need to contact them directly to cancel you subscription. Call the phone number on your credit card statement to reach them.
Rob
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Totally fine, though you’d do better with a better pre workout, like Nitrocut.
Rob
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I’m currently 218 pounds and looking to drop to 195. I work out pretty hard 5 days a week. I do about 10 min of cardio 3 days a week but I can’t seem to drop these extra pounds.
What can I do
I would look for ways to improve your diet, and add more cardio if you want to lose weight. My free “getting ripped” ebook comes with a great diet plan you can use. It’s flexible for use by guys (and girls) of all sizes, so also use our Calorie Calculator to determine how many total calories you should be consuming each day. As for supplements, check out Instant Knockout. It burns fat and gives you great energy as well.
Rob
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I know because i was there 20 seconds ago and stopped reading because it was worded like any other SCAM put there.
It doesn’t sound like you read our entire review. We do not recommend this product, or any other product that markets itself with this kind of “free trial” scam.
Thanks for pointing it out though, for anyone else who might go straight to the comments without reading.
Rob
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My name is joe I’m am 23 and weight 190 when I was in the military I peaked at 215 I have been trying c4 extreme pre workout and a muscle and weight gainer by precision engineered and I naturally have a very high metabolism and is very hard to gain weight anything you can do to help
Sign up for my free “getting strong” ebook. It’s got meal and workout plans to help hard gainers like yourself put on muscle. The keys in a nutshell are to eat a lot, lift heavy, and limit your cardio. As for supplements, you might want to check out the Crazy Mass Bulking Stack.
It’s packed with tons of DHEA and other necessary ingredients that are perfect for hard gainers like yourself.
Rob
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It really depends on a lot of factors, including your goals, your workouts, and your diet. Your best bet is to sign up for my free “getting ripped” ebook, and follow the plans laid out there.
Rob
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Right afterwards I started doing some checking online and saw all the reviews and checked out that article I thought looked legit but found it was not at all. I called into cancel within about 30 mins after ordering and they refunded everything including my shipping.
The customer service was better than I thought it would be but this thing overall looks and feels like a scam. No review on if the supplements work but I’m not willing to find out.
Congratulations on your efforts so far, but it sounds like you need a more comprehensive, focused plan. Sign up for my free “getting ripped” ebook. It’s got a workout plan and a meal plan all laid out for you. You’ll need to make sure you are taking in fewer calories than you’re burning.
You can use our calorie calculator to help with that. As for supplements, check out Instant Knockout as your fat burner and pair it with Nitrocut, a non stimulant pre workout.
Alternatively, if you really want to “up the ante” you can check out a stack called the Crazy Mass Cutting Stack. It’s perfect for leaning out and burning off stubborn fat from hard to reach areas.
Rob
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I wasn’t able to open your link, but I suspect it’s not an actual ESPN article since the website was muscle-mag, not ESPN.com. This is one of the ways they get people to see them as credible, when actually they just aren’t.
Rob
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MAKING IT MY MISSION TO DO EVERYTHING I CAN SO THEY DONT SCAM ANYONE ELSE
The 30 day trial is really only a 14 day trial. After cancelling, they want you to return what was not used.
I’ll be sending everything back. The directions were also misleading, the bottle states 2 pills daily, and the brochure sent states 1 pill 20 minutes before workout.
I see this as a money making scam. It may work, but I’m not willing to sign up for this subscription.
Very shady.
I started lifting a year ago but ive been toying around with many diffrent target systems of workout regiment, I used to try to do Every muscle per day and quickly found that, that does not build muscle.. Theres not enough time given for the muscles to grow.
So i recently, about a week ago. Started targetting 1 to 2 specific mucsles per day.
In total spreading out body parts/areas over a week. I stepped on the scale yesterday and weighed 184. Last time i weighed myself i was 174. I am not writting this to give you my story, so ill cut to the chase… My Pre-Workouts are NO Bull XMT by MuscleMeds and N.O FURY by MuscleTech, my post workouts are Creatine X3 Elite Series from MuscleTech, and Whey Protein Powder, just the CVS pharmacy brand. Now, my questions are 1.) Ive been gaining, but..
What do you suggest i do to burn body fat? (I have Under Active Thyroid.) 2.) are the products I use Safe?
For some further workout guidance, sign up for my free “getting strong” ebook. It lays out a great meal and workout plan to help you put on lean muscle weight. As for supplements, at your age, you really should be sticking to creatine and protein only. The other stuff hasn’t been tested on kids who are still growing, so you just don’t know what effects they may have. That’s probably not what you wanted to hear, but you’ve got lots of years to work out. You don’t want to mess that up now. For now, follow the workout plan and eating guidelines in the book, and you’ll see the results you’re wanting.
Rob
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Since diet and exercise are the most important aspects to getting in shape, sign up for my free ‘getting ripped’ ebook. It’s got great meal and workout plans to help, along with some bonuses to keep you on track. As for supplements, check out the Crazy Mass Cutting Stack. It’s the whole package for getting lean and ripped.
Rob
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Sure. At your age, you’ll do great with the right workout and meal plan, which you can find in my free “getting ripped” ebook.
Rob
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I’m going to give it a go, and I will be happy to post my thoughts of this product once I’ve actually tried it. I just think it can’t hurt to try it.
Worst case scenario, I never try supplements again, unless I stick to what’s at GNC.
Check out a combination of Nitrocut as your non-stimulant pre workout with Testofuel to naturally boost testosterone levels. They’re both very safe and natural, but you’ll want to run the supplement regimen past your doctor just to make sure they’d be healthy for you. For diet and workout tips and plans, sign up for my free “getting ripped” ebook. It’s detailed but also remains flexible in terms of weights so you can adjust it to what works for you.
Rob
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It’s actually a fruit called Mangosteen. You might be able to find it in an Asian grocery store or health food store. Otherwise, Amazon carries it.
Rob
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I recommend you follow the instructions on the bottle.
Rob
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I don’t recommend you go with any of these free trial products. They turn out to be really expensive, and while you may get some small benefit in terms of maybe energy or fat burning, it won’t be much and it definitely won’t be worth the price and the hassle.
Let me know what your goals are, and I’ll recommend something for you.
Rob
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I weigh like 206 and its like fat. I used to be fit around 170-175 but not bulk.
I wanna build some crazy muscle kind of. Im 22 and pretty active but let it go a year ago.
So what should I buy?
Sign up for my free “getting strong” ebook. It’s filled with great advice regarding meals and workouts for putting on muscle weight. As for supplements, check out the CrazyMass Bulking Stack. It’s the total package.
Rob
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