Abundio of California, USA writes:
I am a High School All-American football player and i am 18 years old. I have been taking NO2 for 3 weeks and i am still not making any gains. I think it has been a waste of my money and effort. I only regret that i fell for the media hype of the product. I will be an offensive tackle at Washington State next year, but i won't be on NO2.
Andrew of California, USA writes:
I believe no2 is a bit of marketing hype mixed with a great product. I am 214 pounds which means it takes me two bottles of no2 to get through a month. I did the loading phase for 10 days of four pills three times a day. Around day 10 my pumps are ok, meaning quite more than normal and lasted much longer. My normal lifting routine began to feel really light as well. After that I took 5 pills twice a day. I not only lift but run as well. I have noticed an ease in my ability to run long distances without getting out of breath or fatigued. By long distance I am talking 6 miles. It is a great product no doubt but at 65 bucks a bottle, 130 bucks a month. whew that hurts a little. It could be much cheaper, thats why i claim marketing hype. And very important with this product - like everyone else says, you have to drink plenty of water and also eat tons of carbohydrates. Normally overeating on carbs would cause you to gain fat mass but with no2 it seems to get crammed strait into your muscles. *Only works that way if you exercise, you can't take it and sit on your tail. I guess this is the reason for increased endurance plus you are pumping more oxygen through your blood. Because of high cost reasons I am going to try pinnacle's nox2 which is much cheaper and see if I get the same results. If you can afford it I recommend it over any other supplement out right now.

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