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    What is Nitric Oxide Stimulators? Better than creatine?

    I've been seeing more and more of NOX, No2, etc. What is this exactly? Is it kind of like creatine (I usually hear about them together)? What's the best one out there? What are the benefits/side effects?

    I rarely have time to reserch all this online, please help me out with some info or links.

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    no stimulator = only a pump
    creatine = pumps, stamina, and more strenght
    so that mean no is worthless, and creatine is better

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    Quote Originally Posted by seven11
    no stimulator = only a pump
    creatine = pumps, stamina, and more strenght
    so that mean no is worthless, and creatine is better
    Hmmm...Im sure its not totally worthless if it's all over the place
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    well that was just my opinion bro, but if u think having a pump is important then go ahead buy it. i only use creatine, and im not so sure and dont know much about no supplaments

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    nitric oxide does a lot more than give a bb'er a pump. it helps to regulate blood flow in many soft tissue systems of the body. the brain also releases NO when it is aroused it is part of the process that causes an erection.
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    aha, there's your answer to why NO is all over - gets u a boner! lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by artem1985il
    aha, there's your answer to why NO is all over - gets u a boner! lol
    Some people act like they gain 1-2 inches on there meat because of NO2?
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