Hey,
First of all I'd like to mention to you that I am a fairly poor college student.
Now I plan on taking a post workout creatine (Vitargo CGL), and after 4 weeks or so I might go back on NO2.
When I was on NO2, I was taking a serving of CEE with it, which was pre and post workout (~30 mins of each).
Since I only have a post creatine mix now, or at least that's how I intend on taking it, is it even worth it to go back on NO2? Cause I have heard that it only really works if you take it with creatine....
I don't have a lot of money for this stuff so I'm kinda on the edge of buying it and then kind of not.
Dont buy NO2 products if you are that low on cash, the "benefits" are few, and expensive. Invest it elsewhere, like a taurine supplement
This is my journal. Click it and such
"tried and true theory on one's self is probably the only non-biased proof that something works for someone." - juggernaut
word.... thanks
yeah i can use the extra 30 dollars on wings
(if any of you guys have ever heard of wings you would know what im talking about..... its chicken wings with the addiction of heroin!)
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