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pump product question

DNasteee

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I wanted to get some ideas as to what people considered the best pump product that does not contain: citrulline, agmatine, or arginine. Unfortunately all 3 aggravate my cold sores and supplementing with lysine didn't seem to offer any relief.

I haven't tried a pump product in a very long time so I was in the mood to check something out, even if I have to compromise a bit. thanks guys.
 
Sounds like you need nitrates or Glycerol, or a combo of those.

VasoMax should be hitting retailers any time now. It will pack a powerful pump, plus added focus.


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I wanted to get some ideas as to what people considered the best pump product that does not contain: citrulline, agmatine, or arginine. Unfortunately all 3 aggravate my cold sores and supplementing with lysine didn't seem to offer any relief.

I haven't tried a pump product in a very long time so I was in the mood to check something out, even if I have to compromise a bit. thanks guys.
You're going to have a near impossible time finding any complete product that doesn't include those key volumizing products. If i where you id stick to picking a supplement you can use and take a proper dose of the preworkout. You can find the bulk raws of most everything on amazon.
 
Plasmajet ! I don't believe it has any of those in it and it kicks ass man best pump product I've used and I've used a crap ton
 
There is a new Plasmajet out. It does have arginine, I belive.

Going to be hard to beat Vasomax, since it has patented MaxNox.
 
You would benefit from GDA products or a natural anabolic like Folidrone 2.0 which acts likes a GDA (your pumped all the time and then really pump up in the gym).
 
I wanted to get some ideas as to what people considered the best pump product that does not contain: citrulline, agmatine, or arginine. Unfortunately all 3 aggravate my cold sores and supplementing with lysine didn't seem to offer any relief.

I haven't tried a pump product in a very long time so I was in the mood to check something out, even if I have to compromise a bit. thanks guys.

OP, iForce Hemavo2 MAX contains everything you'd want in a pump product and none of the other ingredients you're looking to avoid. It's received praised from all here on AM who've tried it.

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Sounds like you need nitrates or Glycerol, or a combo of those.

VasoMax should be hitting retailers any time now. It will pack a powerful pump, plus added focus.


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Given the criteria OP has listed, this looks like it would be the best option.

OL Hydro is capped KN03 and Hydromax so that is another option
 
Another vote here for VasoMax when it releases. I'm sure we will have a logging contest once it has been released to stay tuned!
 
Good suggestions in this thread. Carbs, sodium, and sufficient hydration are important factors as well.
 
I wanted to get some ideas as to what people considered the best pump product that does not contain: citrulline, agmatine, or arginine. Unfortunately all 3 aggravate my cold sores and supplementing with lysine didn't seem to offer any relief.

I haven't tried a pump product in a very long time so I was in the mood to check something out, even if I have to compromise a bit. thanks guys.

you might want to also consider monopump- from Nutra Innovations-

Which contains Monolaurin and helps to boost your immune system. You can pick up straight Monolaurin on amazon for days you feel an outbreak coming on.

Higher Lysine levels (greater than arginine) will help to suppress the outbreak however the key is how much more do you need? Adding in citrulline malate with arginine can increase the odds and now trying to determine how much more lysine you need is going to be difficult.

another product you can try is from Noxygen from Purus Labs.

good luck
 
Good suggestions in this thread. Carbs, sodium, and sufficient hydration are important factors as well.

I would also say potassium. When I have a ton of sweet potatoes pre workout, my pumps are incredible. I can't wait to stack VasoMax with sweet potatoes.
 
Carbs lots more carbs in and around your workout with good bit of water will give the best pumps

If still looking for something I would go with nitrates and GMS both very inexpensive and very effective, but carbs will give you the best results combined with a workout that is putting in some decent volume it should not be an issue.
 
cubsfan815 i think hit the nail on the head - that one imho is going to be hard to beat
 
My current pump preworkout: Intra-MD, Intra EAA+, Cialis, AL Thuderbolt

Lol at the cialis.. well played ;)

Intra-MD is fantastic the I love the HBCD

I have never used thunderbolt but for the OP might be out with the use of L-Arginine Butyrate
 
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