Everything you need and a whole lot more is in the Supplement Reference Guide (SRG) in pages 124-131. Here is a link to a PDF: www.dotFIT.com/SRG
Below is a related FAQ:
Question: How does NO7Rage compare to N.O. Xplode?
Answer: The main difference was always that we were the first to use L-Citrulline instead of Arginine because the former readily converts to L-arginine without degradation (which is what happens to oral arginine). Meaning NO7 Rage has far more potential for NO production. N.O. XPLODE (NOX) just upgraded to this ingredient but there is NO WAY of knowing how much is in there because it's part of their proprietary blend. And that’s the entire problem with this formula. Almost EVERYTHING is listed in the proprietary blend so there is no way to know how much of anything is in there. That is reason enough to NOT purchase the product because the amounts are the parts you need to know to find out what else you can take but more importantly, are the amounts of everything correct to perform their individual functional claim? The answer has to be NO for a few of them because a serving is 22 grams and if you divide that up between ingredients you will find that over 50% of them can't be enough to do anything - and that's being generous by assuming they at least put enough creatine in it. You should never take a product that contains beta-alanine, caffeine, taurine, and certainly L-Citrulline (because there is very specific amount needed) - without knowing the amounts of each. On our label we call out our proprietary blend, but because of the importance of knowing the numbers of these particular ingredients we list them!
And finally - it works better.
The best test will be to switch from NOX to NO7Rage and find out for yourself just as the World's Strongest Men and our NFL players and combine hopefuls did.
According to the World’s Strongest Men, NO7 Rage outperforms all similar products, which is why they personally endorse NO7 Rage - that’s probably the best research you will ever get. (Check them out here: www.dotFIT.com/strongman.) And be sure to check out the Supplement Reference Guide to get the research studies on NO.