I noticed a supplement called NOxidant by scivation is designed simply to scavenge these free radicals.
Does NO really create these dangerous particles?
Does NO really create these dangerous particles?
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Robboe said:Nitric oxide is highly reactive, but in small amounts you're gravy.
dsade said:Quantify "small amounts"
Robboe said:I dunno if there is an answer to that, Matt. But i meant so long as you're not going chronic with high-dose precursors.
Robboe said:I dunno, i haven't checked any research to say.
In my estimation i would figure 3-6g a day of arginine would be fine.
BigDyl said:How are you factoring this? I may be taking 6... so that is borderline dangerous.![]()
chronicelite said:Start carving your tombstone.
Gone but really full of free radicals.![]()
BigDyl said:How are you factoring this? I may be taking 6... so that is borderline dangerous.![]()
Robboe said:Unless you go chronic on the pre-cursors i wouldn't worry about it.
Be sure to be eating fruit and vegetables each day, or taking an anti-oxidant supplement though.
BigDyl said:I take Fish Oils, Multi Vitamin, Radox, and Sesathin. Do I need more anti oxidants?
BigDyl said:I take Fish Oils, Multi Vitamin, Radox, and Sesathin. Do I need more anti oxidants?