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Nitric oxide withdrawel?

snowyk12

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I have taken different NO2 prducts for awhile. Yeah that shit is amazing. But Im worried that when I stop taking it will my endurance suffer because I am no longer having my veins opened up wider and more oxygen intake coming in. Less oxygen and blood to a muscle as we all know means less output. Does this shit also hurt my bodies natural ability to use oxygen from air too? I ask this because im wondering what the effects will be of not taking it if IM running around moutains at 15,000ft or higher.
 
Well shit this is a good topic. I hope nelson can chime in with something. right now I would have to research a lot before I could give a answer.
 
snowyk12 said:
I have taken different NO2 prducts for awhile. Yeah that shit is amazing. But Im worried that when I stop taking it will my endurance suffer because I am no longer having my veins opened up wider and more oxygen intake coming in. Less oxygen and blood to a muscle as we all know means less output. Does this shit also hurt my bodies natural ability to use oxygen from air too? I ask this because im wondering what the effects will be of not taking it if IM running around moutains at 15,000ft or higher.
hmmmm....i'm not too sure about what kind of effects you'll have once you come off NO2, but i can tell you about running in the mountains. I've trained mma in Denver before and you'll definitely feel it regardless if you come off NO2 or not. High-altitude training is great...especially when you come back down to compete..... :chomp:
 
I'm curious too.... plus, I don't mean to hijack, but I have a question while we're on the NO subject...specifically about L-arginine (which thte body uses to make NO)... I've read that large quantities of L-arginine increases the body's ouput of GH *and* prolactin... obviously, I'm concerned about the prolactin... anything to be concerned about?
 
snowyk12 said:
I have taken different NO2 prducts for awhile. Yeah that shit is amazing. But Im worried that when I stop taking it will my endurance suffer because I am no longer having my veins opened up wider and more oxygen intake coming in. Less oxygen and blood to a muscle as we all know means less output. Does this shit also hurt my bodies natural ability to use oxygen from air too? I ask this because im wondering what the effects will be of not taking it if IM running around moutains at 15,000ft or higher.


im sure you will notice a difference but no withdrawl per say or harm.
 
There is a product called Receptor that should be taken after running any type of NO for any long period of time.
 
Why come off it? I would just keep running it almost all year round.

Props to you and your high altitude training. I train at over 3,500ft (in Calgary) but play ball in 7ft (in VanCity) huge advantage coming into spring camp. Nevertheless, mad props.
 
bigjd69 said:
There is a product called Receptor that should be taken after running any type of NO for any long period of time.

What does this product do? Any links to this product?
 
njmuscleguy said:
What does this product do? Any links to this product?

ditto, plz forward us some info
 
I would stay on NO2 but in the military I dont even get to take a shit when I want to in a combat zone let alone say "hey taliban fuck face cocksucker...Im using one of my timeouts before half time so I can take my supplements". LOL. So I just wonder how the body would react to the smaller dilation of veins and less oxygen when off. I would guess the NO2 would be an advantage while on but I were to miss it for a few days or a week at high altitudes I wonder if my cardio would suffer significantly...and that could mean the diff between life or death.

I have taken the product called receptor but I was under the impression that is to rid your receptors of androgens that occupy them after a cycle. The parked car theory in the parking space type thing.
 
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