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    Humapro and noxplode 2.0

    So, just wondering if anyone can help. I'm currently taking DAA, Humapro, Amino X and noxplode 2.0. I need to know if there will be any issues taking humapro and noxplode pre workout. I absolutely love humapro, and noxplode isn't too bad either, I'm just not sure if either one may affect the other.. help???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cgrant View Post
    So, just wondering if anyone can help. I'm currently taking DAA, Humapro, Amino X and noxplode 2.0. I need to know if there will be any issues taking humapro and noxplode pre workout. I absolutely love humapro, and noxplode isn't too bad either, I'm just not sure if either one may affect the other.. help???

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    It's an awesome combination. Taking only NO without amino acids is a waste IMO.
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    thanks, feelings on tossing amino x in the mix? i was concerned with diminishing the noxplode, then realized i only have an 8 day syupply and dont really care lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cgrant View Post
    thanks, feelings on tossing amino x in the mix?
    -Humapro is OK I guess, but is overpriced and not cost efficient IMO. I personally wouldn't invest my money.
    -Amino X is basically BCAA, you get 300g of BCAA for 20$. Is ridiculous. If you already bought it, than use 1 scoop in your post workout shake with whey and carbohydrates.
    -If you want to invest your money into something awesome, I recommend Dymatize Recoup. It's mixture of BCAA and Glutamine. That BCAA is best BCAA in the world - Ajinomoto. Take 1 scoop 30 min before workout and 1 scoop after.
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    HMM, thanks, but i would beg to differ on the humapro. Its actually Ajinomoto EAA's, and i feel that they are in a category of their own, plus, a zero calorie no bloat (blah blah blah) protein replacement, that has worked well for me, I love it. I dont do whey anymore, just humapro (ok occasionally i'll get a shake or 2 but no massive tubs of chocolate fudge brownie peanut anymore lol)

    Amino X is ytour standard BCAA's, nothing ridiculous, good flavor though.

    Recoup does sound good, and i do like Dymatize stuff, but i am torn on Glutamine in all honesty.

    I got amino x and 10 serv of noxplode from nutraplanet for 15 bucks, couldnt go wrong imho

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    I totally agree with u on Humapro. The stuff is amazing imo. I have been using 30 tabs a day for the last 3 months and am amazed at the results! Zero bloat and no more GI upset thats nice as hell. As far as cost effectiveness, I get 2 450 tab tubs a month for $84.00
    I spent well over that on powdered protein a month.

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    excellent combo! may want to try out bsns aminox!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperLift View Post
    excellent combo! may want to try out bsns aminox!
    Lol 1st post. I'm taking amino x as well

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    cgrant is right... they are known to be exceedingly high quality

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