2003/12/21, 02:11 PM
Does any one have an update on NO2 "growth enhancing hemdilator"? Is it safe, does it work, side effects , is it over priced ect. any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. (it's website is: www.getno2.com )
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2003/12/21, 11:55 PM
Please do a search for this info, as well as go to this thread:
http://www.freetrainers.com/FT/jsp/pro/Message.jsp?f_ix=13&t_ix=1367.
This product has been discussed ad nauseum on this board...
-------------- Michael
Trample the weak; hurdle the dead!
Chaos, Panic, Disorder.... Yes, my work here is done!
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2003/12/22, 04:47 PM
I can't get there it just shoots me to the login screen. can u give me some directions please?? thanks
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2003/12/22, 04:50 PM
Don't open another window...just cut and paste the thread address onto your existing one and you'll get there.
-------------- **_Robert_**
Pain is temporary; glory is forever!
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2003/12/22, 10:04 PM
that doesn't work either, I think it's because rev8ball copied it onto his reply from his login ID so everytime i try to copy paste it see's me as beeing in the wrong ID and sends me to log in. I hate to pester but this means a lot to me. can I just get directions. Thanks for all your time I understand if u already had enough of this.
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2003/12/22, 10:57 PM
Here's the post. Also, do a search for even more info:
"I took NOX3 by Universal for a one month cycle, kinda making myself a guinea pig. It's ingredients are as follows: Arginine Alpha-Ketoglutarate; Arginine Ketoisocaproate; and Ornithine Alpha-Ketoglutarate. As you can see, it's a little different than some of the other NO products out there. Here is my conclusion:
These 3 products have, in the past, been shown as pretty decent anti-catabolic and recovery compounds, but, up until recently, have been pretty expensive to consume in sufficient quanities. Personally, I experienced better and faster recovery after severe workouts, as well as quicker rebounds in between training days. However, I do have a problem with the "vasodialation" claims.
Companies state that by dialating blood vessels using an NO product, it allows more blood to travel to muscle tissue, thereby giving someone the claimed 'perpetual pump.' The problem with this is this - an increase in vasodialation correlates with a decrease in blood pressure, resulting from a decrease in blood volume (i.e., there is not enough available blood to fill the new space made by the dialation - simple physics: a increase in space is a decrease in pressure). Therefore, because of the pressure drop, less blood is being pushed through the arteries. A vasoconstrictor, such as ephedrine, increases blood pressure by narrowing the blood vessels.
My conclusion: if you are looking for a very good post-workout recovery product, and you have the extra cash to blow, give it a shot; it'll probably help. I like the NOX3 because it had O-AKG, and was alot cheaper than some of the other brands I researched. Forget about the perpetual pump crap."
Hope that helps.........
-------------- Michael
Trample the weak; hurdle the dead!
Chaos, Panic, Disorder.... Yes, my work here is done!
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2003/12/22, 11:31 PM
Thanks rev8ball, thats exactly what i wanted to hear. Would this effect a 14 year old? I been lifting for almost 3 years now and have hit a kick-ass plateau and need that little push over it. I use nothing so far. Also looking into Animal Pak?
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2003/12/23, 12:35 AM
At your age, you don't need any supplements. With what you body's pumping out, supplements will have little or no effect. If you have hit a plateau, change your training and/or diet. Your body will respond in kind.
-------------- Michael
Trample the weak; hurdle the dead!
Chaos, Panic, Disorder.... Yes, my work here is done!
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