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    NO2 supplements

    what are the health risks to these supplements?
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    i think the biggest health risk is the rise in free radicals. a good n.o. product should have some kind of antioxidant in it, if not you could just pick one up.

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    what about strain on the heart?
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    There shouldnt be any strain on your heart. Ive only heard of negative reactions to N02 because of previous health conditions that people have had. From experience I have taken many different N02 products and have never had any adverse side effects or problems.

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    We started selling our NO2 XL not too long ago and I have not heard of any problems or issues. Buddies of mine who take it call it "The three week transformation".
    I just got an order the other day from a guy who said his max bench went up 40 or 50 lbs in just a couple of weeks.

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    Health risks to normal healthy individuals are probably minor and negligible. Also I heard that taking anti-oxs may reduce the effectiveness of NO products. But if they can increase free radical formation then an anti-ox use should be necessary even if it reduces the effectiveness? Or is the formation of free radicals and the subsequent need for anti-oxs a bit over exaggerated?

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    certain anti-ox's should enhance NO products, which is why NAC is in NO Limits.

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