Improvement with NO2

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Have any of you had any experience with NO2? My weight lifting friends swear by it. I'm a little anxious about trying it. NO2 is a hemodialator from MRI. Its supposed to open the blood vessels, thereby increasing circulation, healing, etc. According to my weight lifting friends (and the little book I bought) NO2 is the best thing to come along in a long time. Thanks,
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    Aquageek, Just like you have a right to your opinion, I have a right to mine. I think stuffing 40-48 supplements a day or more into your body each and every day for years and years is bad. Also, the hyping of supplements is ridiculous--just like the hyping of fad diets and other products. To me, it's all in the same catagory of empty promises, no results, false hope, and wasted money. So, go ahead and eat sawdust, or cow liver, or whatever you want. And, rather than compare cheese puffs to a protein/caffeine shake thing, how about comparing a good whole diet to a protein/caffeine shake thing. Gee, hmmm. I can eat these grilled chicken breasts, or drink this purple thing that has ingredients I can't pronounce. Tough call. It's common sense.
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  • Former Member
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    Aquageek, Just like you have a right to your opinion, I have a right to mine. I think stuffing 40-48 supplements a day or more into your body each and every day for years and years is bad. Also, the hyping of supplements is ridiculous--just like the hyping of fad diets and other products. To me, it's all in the same catagory of empty promises, no results, false hope, and wasted money. So, go ahead and eat sawdust, or cow liver, or whatever you want. And, rather than compare cheese puffs to a protein/caffeine shake thing, how about comparing a good whole diet to a protein/caffeine shake thing. Gee, hmmm. I can eat these grilled chicken breasts, or drink this purple thing that has ingredients I can't pronounce. Tough call. It's common sense.
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