No2 Black Review Evaluates Claims and Results

 

Years of working out and trying numerous supplements have motivated me to write an No2 Black review. Right after Ed Byrd’s Medical Research Institute (MRI) pumped up the bodybuilding industry with No2 and then No2 Platinum, here comes the ultra-powerful No2 Black. Now, if you’re like me and always on the look out for things to make my body run more efficiently, this is pretty exciting. However, if you’re like me, you’re not about to put anything into your body until a whole lot of questions have been answered. It’s one thing for MRI to claim to have a cutting edge product for athletes and weight lifters. It’s another thing to actually evaluate the product and hear what users have to say. So I set out to do a bit of my own research.

 

No2 Black- No2 on Steroids?

I can tell you right off the bat that there are no steroids involved. That is one of the main selling points of the standard No2 supplement; it’s naturally based. Now we need to learn a bit about this new offering. So let’s cover the science of the product, as well as some of the statements made by actual users of No2 Black.  According to MRI, No2 Black is a major leap in the science of nitric oxide, the primary factor in No2. This is because it is a nitric oxide generator that breaks down the amino acid Arginine through nitric oxide synthase enzymes, which causes production of nitric oxide. Or you could say that it lets your body produce more of a good thing.

Nitric oxide is a natural gas used in the communication of cells in your body.  Whenever there is a muscle contraction and the blood vessels begin to dilate (such as during exercise) nitric oxide is released.  There are plenty of benefits to nitric oxide including hemodilation (increased blood flow), the improved delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the blood, improved brain activity, and the release of gonadotroptin and adrenaline.  The limitations of nitric oxide’s benefits as your body creates it were in its short duration.  With out supplements, we just don’t produce enough to get the results most of us are looking for. The original No2 prolonged the effects of nitric oxide through the use of pHylex9 delivery technology. This prolonged and enhanced the effects, leading to longer pumps, improved recovery time, improved endurance and accelerated muscle development. Sounds good, right?

 

Black in a Flash

No2 Black improves upon the MRI’s own No2 industry standard by offering a purer Arginine-AKG in ArginPure.  The extended-release delivery technology, pHylex9 is still used for maximum duration, though No 2 Black also offers a revolutionary NOS-Enhancing peptide fraction technology, which creates more nitric oxide synthase enzymes and increases nitric oxide levels 950% over the original formula using nitric oxide derived from basic Arginine.  No2 Black also includes alpha-lipoic acid, which can help to boost your body’s insulin sensitivity and the uptake of nutrients.  No2 Black improves upon the original and platinum series No2 products, and allows for “flash” recoveries, which favor quick recovery times and thus the faster development of new muscle. Too much science? Well the new label will probably say something like, “Boost your recovery time and gain muscle quicker!” How a valid is the claim? We’re getting to that.

No2 Black retails for $84.99 though some retailers can significantly mark up the price. Can find discounted version? Probably, although I don’t know how soon that will happen. I’d keep my eyes open because there are a lot of discount supplement dealers, especially online. I just try to always deal with ones I’m familiar with.

Here’s what you really want to know. What are some of the opinions on No2 Black users?  Like all supplements, it varies. Many users have been pleased with the results, calling the pumps “insane”, and referring to “extreme” vascularity and strength.  Others have praised the formula for drastically improving their regiment and allowing them to press more pounds and increase the total time of their workout sessions. Frankly, I’ve heard a lot of the same comments on regular No2. So I’m really interested in finding out if the recovery time is significantly enhanced.

The consensus is that while it takes the product about two weeks to start showing physical results; but once you are on a regiment and regularly working out the difference is palpable.  Some have remarked that the pump sensation of increased blood flow lasts into the next day.  Now that would really be pretty remarkable. With 950% more nitric oxide, it’s little wonder that No2 Black is that intense. So yes, it makes sense that No2 Black might have a bit more power in its punch.

The only complaint with No2 Black thus far has been the high price (as with many of MRI’s products).  Side effects are minimal or non-existence for users, though the company has put a warning label on the product stating that people with certain medical conditions (such as pregnancy, diabetes, high blood pressure, erectile dysfunction or those on prescription drugs) should contact a doctor before taking No2 Black.  Always keep in mind that you are your own best critic. A No2 Black review is no replacement for trying and evaluating a product personally, so work in No2 Black into your work out plans.

 

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