Understanding and Buying Cheap No2 Supplements

 

While there are a number of retailers willing to sell you this supplement, it is highly recommended that you do a little research on what it is and what it does before investing or ingesting any product. No2 is one of the newest performance supplements to hit the bodybuilding and supplements market and is predictably high-priced in its infancy, retailing from $80.00 to $130.00.  No2 is a product released by MRI, the Medical Research Institute (mri-performance.com).  Ed Byrd is the mind behind No2; a product which uses nitric oxide to assist in enhancing muscle development, endurance and recovery time. 

 

How Nitric Oxide Works in No2

Nitric oxide is a natural chemical compound and works as a signaling molecule in your body.  When nitric oxide is released through exercise (the contracting of a muscle and dilation of blood vessels) it increases your blood flow, as well as the delivery of oxygen and the uptake of the monosaccharide sugar glucose.  However, natural nitric oxide is only temporary. 

In contrast, the supplement form of No2 is able to help your body create and sustain these enhancing effects through a process of hemodilation.  Hemodilation widens your blood channels which allows for more blood flow, and more oxygen and nutrient delivery.  This means that you feel stronger and can extend your workout longer.

The blood surges that a bodybuilder feels are referred to as the “pump”.  With an extended release delivery system (pHyser3) No2 gives an athlete a perpetual pump, as you get a continuous daily production of nitric oxide.  Technically speaking, No2 is made from Arginine, a common form of natural amino acid and one considered “raw” when compared to other more artificial ingredients.

 

Side Effects of No2

No2 is not believed to have any significant side effects. However, you should be aware that scientific studies have not conclusively ruled out unseen effects of creatine or high levels of nitric oxide. In other words, weigh your risks and track your results. While there are no immediate side effects reported with safe usage of No2 products, you should bring any concerns to a medical professional.

There have been some instances reported with the overdosing of nitric oxide which can lead to somewhat minor side effects including diarrhea, nausea, weakness and headaches.  However, MRI prides itself on having produced a supplement that offers enhancing effects without the risk of anabolic steroidal drugs, such as an increase in blood pressure, cholesterol and heart problems. Of course, you are always wise to be as informed and educated a consumer as possible. After all, it’s your health and your money on the line.

 

Finding Cheap No2

Where can you find No2 formula from MRI for cheap?  Since MRI produces the supplement you may be hard-pressed to find official No2 products for anything less than $80.00 at competitive online pharmacies and supplement stores.  For $80.00 you can buy 300 caplets of official MRI No2.  (Probably including shipping and handling charges, unless you are buying in bulk and can get a free shipping discount). 

For cheap No2 you may have to look outside MRI and go with one of the other “generic” kinds of nitric oxide products.  The good news is that some of these products have the exact same ingredients of No2 from MRI, including the all-important Arginine ingredient.  Some of the brands you can look for include BSN’s Nitrix, Pinnacle’s Nox2, Universal’s Animal Stak 2, MuscleTech NaNO Vapor, D&E Pump-02 sand the Gaspari Nutrition SuperPump250. 

Keep in mind that not all No2 products sold independently of contain the same ingredients as the MRI No2 and may add various ingredients for different effects, such as tribulus terrestris (which increase testosterone) or caffeine for additional energy.  You can find Cheap No2 products at various online stores; just make sure that you read the ingredients of these products to note any changes in formula that could make your workout a little too costly in the long run.

 

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