NO3-T?

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Am I correct in my understanding that this is just nitrates bonded with a bunch of other stuff like arginine and betaine?

I remember years ago, some guy named Kramer from Thermolife said he owned the patent rights to make a bunch of stuff, like creatine, bonded to nitrates, is this what all this stuff is basially?

Is it actually more effective than just taking beetroot or eating arugula preworkout?
 

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Yeah I think he supposedly owns the rights to supplemental nitrates or something absurd. Pretty sure I’ve seen some beet root extracts labeled with the NO3T thing. I could understand if he had a patent for a certain binding process or something, but this seems way too far reaching to me. But to be fair, I’m not actually sure I have a full understanding.
 
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Yeah I think he supposedly owns the rights to supplemental nitrates or something absurd. Pretty sure I’ve seen some beet root extracts labeled with the NO3T thing. I could understand if he had a patent for a certain binding process or something, but this seems way too far reaching to me. But to be fair, I’m not actually sure I have a full understanding.
Thanks for the info. I have been reading more into it and he seems to be suing everyone, lol.

Its working as I dont think I have ever seen a nitrate ingredient in a preworkout that was not NO3-T. Even Jim Stoppani put it in his new PreJYM X formula, and he is known for not using anything fancy.

I am curious if there is a standalong NO3-T product out there. I generally just take a tablespoon of beetroot 2 times a day, but this stuff has piqued my curiosity.
 

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