Group: Health Supplements

Created: 2012/01/01, Members: 102, Messages: 16613

Supplements can be a great aid with your health and fitness goals. Combined with the proper exercise and nutritional plan they can be quite effective.

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no2 supplements

MitchK
MitchK
Posts: 2
Joined: 2004/02/06
United States
2004/02/06, 10:29 AM
I have been reading up alot about NO2 and i have been trying to decide whether to take it or not. I know its a bit pricey, but my major concern was if you stop taking the NO2 then do you loose the gains you put on. I know naturally you'll loose the pump but i was wondering if you loose the strength and mass you also put on. My main interest is putting on strength. Anybody got any advice?

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bb1fit
bb1fit
Posts: 11,105
Joined: 2001/06/30
United States
2004/02/06, 10:33 AM
Yeah, drop the 2 off the end of the product, and this will tell you whether to buy it or not.

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Jdelts
Jdelts
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Joined: 2003/10/19
United States
2004/02/06, 11:12 PM
LMAO...

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dhurt55
dhurt55
Posts: 93
Joined: 2004/01/02
United States
2004/02/07, 06:35 PM
LOL...I must say, I have heard NO impressive testimonies on NO2...

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"Without Pains, there come no Gains" -Benjamin Franklin
Ogun
Ogun
Posts: 559
Joined: 2002/08/11
United States
2004/02/07, 11:08 PM
I've been reading up on this too, and although the only control-studied proven benefits for gaining mass and strength were creatine and HMB, I think NO2 looks promising. I take it for the pump and the *gulp* possibility that it can help you hang onto gains, even after you stop working out (injury, apathy, whatever).

N02 got a nice write-up recently in Flex, Men's Health, and Muscle & Fitness, for varying reasons/opinions, but it really does look promising. I think alot of it might come down to how you take it, method of absorbtion, and contraindications, but wtf do I know. I'm just reading.

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Random.
Random.
Posts: 23
Joined: 2004/02/02
United States
2004/02/10, 12:28 AM
My friend took no2 for a little bit.. did absolutely nothing for him
skierajs
skierajs
Posts: 15
Joined: 2002/07/30
United States
2004/02/21, 02:31 PM
I got a trial pack of IDS NP2 bundled with something. This is an NO2 supplement: mostly L-Argninine alpha-Ketoglutarate with some tribulus and other herbs blended in. It only came with enough for 5 days (30 tablets, taken in 3s, twice per day) so I thought I would try it even though I didn't expect any real results in 5 days. Free is free.
I really didn't notice anything the first day but by day 3 I definately noticed I was more pumped at the gym (i.e. increased blood flow). Unfortunately I also had a splitting headache that kept me from doing any serious lifting. I was drinking tons of water as always, so I doubt it was dehydration. I thought maybe I needed more sleep so I took a day off.

The next day soon after taking the NP2 morning dose that headache hit me again like a ton of bricks.

Needless to say I stopped taking the stuff. I guess it ain't for me.