I guess look for a product that has the ingredients that been shown to increase NO in studies..citrulline, agmatine, nitrates.. but as said above you wont get amazing results from the product.. that comes down to you but these ingredients do give a nice pump.
You hit the 3 biggies. Keep in mind that this pump is not purely cosmetic by any means. There is a marked increase in vasoregulatory function and time to exhaustion.
I love the answer here, honestly.
People will go back and forth with NO products, but when it comes down to people that are looking for a pump. N.O. will do the trick, so no need to hate on it. If you want to get into the science, sure it is up for debate, but taking a stab at with simple statements of "bunk" or "waste of money" are not the best answer.
i agree. i just dont see the point of nitric oxide. maybe some people do. Im not here to debate, just giving my opinion. if it works for you then awesome. i just think its impossible to beat a Creatine Nitrate + Anabeta pump to be honest.
White FLOOD is one of the best out there imo, when it comes to pump, focus, endurance, energy.
GlycerGROW stands out for me as THE BEST pump product out there. The pumps I got on that were damn near painful!!!
I really enjoyed GlycerGrow alot. I ran it with CEE and 2nd Gear a while back. really liked it.
I've been using NO products for quite awhile. I still use them ... though I'm not sure why. When I first started on them ... Gaspari Plasma Jet seemed to work great but ... that was just too damned expensive.
I've been through MRI Blackpowder, Gaspari Plasma Jet, Hemavol (I don't think that did anything). I just ordered some White Flood and will give that a try.
I use nitrate products and I haven't noticed any positive impact relative to athletic performance. The pump aspect in my opinion is superficial, but I'll take it. As far as increasing performance in any one area...I just don't see it.
I remember when NO first came out and all the fuss about it. I tried different products and just did not see any benefit of it. I''m glad it is common knowledge now because I always wondered wht people see in it.
The new buzz is around Agmatine which should produce what NO was promised to produce. So why not try that instead of NO?
I use agmatine and maybe it helps with recovery, maybe it doesn't, hard to gauge these things. It does produce a pump, but again for me pumps are over rated as far as athletic performance goes, in my humble opinion.
southpaw23 said:I use nitrate products and I haven't noticed any positive impact relative to athletic performance. The pump aspect in my opinion is superficial, but I'll take it. As far as increasing performance in any one area...I just don't see it.