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    BioCell vs. NOXplode

    What would you guys recommend between the two?

    I'm leaning towards NOXplode because I like the idea of no sugar, and it's a pretty good servings value for the price. However, BioCell has a note about not retaining water weight on the bottle.

    My main question is does NOXplode cause you to retain a lot of water weight? I'm definetely not looking for that...I've heard that's a downside of creatines.

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    Go 4 NOXplode
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    I would either go with NO Xplode or Trac Xtreme by MHP- I usually use NO Xplode (which I really like) but tried Trac Xtreme on a recommendation and I have to say that its just as good or better than NO Xplode.

    BioCell and Amped are crap.
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    no explode dont hold water, only creatine monohydrate holds water

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    yea i took noxplode for about 6 months...and it werked really well...i also tried it compared to other competitors...and i feel that out of the ones i tried no xplode did the job best...go for the noxplode...
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    thanks for the feedback guys

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    Why not take a look at XCEED? No sugar, effective dosing, and no proprietary blends. Our customer service visits the boards and the product is actually MORE affordable.
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    You may want to try Axis Labs NE2. It has Arginine Ethyl Ester which means that your body will absorb the Arginine (which is the NO2 boosting supplement) a lot better and you will get even better results than with No Xplode.

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