Has Anyone Used N.O.-XPLODE?
#1Has Anyone Used N.O.-XPLODE?
Posted: 2/1/10 at 12:10pm
I've heard some different things about it and was wondering if anyone here has used it before and what they thought.
#2Has Anyone Used N.O.-XPLODE?
Posted: 2/1/10 at 2:36pmFINALLY something to treat explosive diarrhea.
NovaNurse7
Chorus Member Joined: 11/7/08
#2Has Anyone Used N.O.-XPLODE?
Posted: 2/1/10 at 8:23pm
As a nursing student, we have talked about dietary supplements such as N.O.-Xplode quite a bit in my classes. While the product claims to be a nitric-oxide and creatine supplement, the scientific evidence shows us that our body's cells can only store a certain amount of creatine phosphate before they reach a saturation point. After this, any creatine in the body is merely stored as fat. Therefore, creatine supplements really have no beneficial effect on the body or its energy capacity. Moreover, such supplements are not regulated by the FDA, so you really don't know what ingredients are used in these products. I'd be cautious if using this product.
Hope this helps.
#3Has Anyone Used N.O.-XPLODE?
Posted: 2/1/10 at 11:49pm
The NO2 sends blood into the muscles and the creatine sends water into the muscles.
So if you take it before lifting, you will see a noticeable pump, depending on how big your muscles were to begin with.
However, whatever body fat you have will similarly be pushed outward. So, for instance, a small pot belly will look larger, just as your biceps and pecs will look larger.
There are other places in your body that will have additional blood flow: On the good side, it may affect your junk the same way Viagra does. On the bad side, well, if you tend toward hemorrhoids, they could NO-XPLODE as well.
#4Has Anyone Used N.O.-XPLODE?
Posted: 2/2/10 at 12:13amAs a general rule, I avoid all these cleansers, protein powders and supplements, no matter who endorses them. I'd rather just do things naturally.
Phyllis Rogers Stone
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
#6Has Anyone Used N.O.-XPLODE?
Posted: 2/2/10 at 12:34am
Why would you put anything called NO XPLODE in your mouth?
If I put anything in my mouth, I'd want it to xplode.
Phyllis Rogers Stone
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
#7Has Anyone Used N.O.-XPLODE?
Posted: 2/2/10 at 12:38amI only want it to explode if I know where it has been.
#8Has Anyone Used N.O.-XPLODE?
Posted: 2/2/10 at 1:04amLOL, Diva!
#9Has Anyone Used N.O.-XPLODE?
Posted: 2/2/10 at 12:44pm
I have used the product that you have posted in the picture. That is a pretraining powder that is suppose to boost energy. It does not contain creatine. It is just an energy booster to help you have more endurance through your workout.
When I first started using it I thought that I felt like there was a difference in the amount of energy I had but I really couldn't really say for sure. I eventually quit using it and currently don't use anything.
I used the Fruit Punch flavor which is very sweet...almost too sweet and left a little bit of an after taste.
This is not the product to use if you are looking for bulk. You are better off just using a Whey Protein powder but be sure not to pick one that is loaded with sugar.
Updated On: 2/2/10 at 12:44 PM
#10Has Anyone Used N.O.-XPLODE?
Posted: 2/2/10 at 2:47pm
Well I ended up taking it just to see. It's a weird product because while I didn't feel like it gave me the power to lift more, it did give me more energy which I didn't even notice until I was doing my cardio after lifting.
I had a few sample packets they gave me at the store but I don't think I'm going to use it again. Just not what I was expecting.
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