I think iFN still sells those Potassium Nitrate pills hahaCellucor c4 ultimate has nitrates, if you want a preworkout. I haven't taken a capped nitrate product in a while, not sure what's out there now.
I think iFN still sells those Potassium Nitrate pills haha
'Around' is pushing it... but I think its still sort of alive. Can still order the potassium nitrate caps on Supp Warehouse though.They're still around? Lol
Purus Labs NOXygen liquicaps. Best form of nitrates IMO, Sodium Nitrate.Cellucor c4 ultimate has nitrates, if you want a preworkout. I haven't taken a capped nitrate product in a while, not sure what's out there now.
I use to love noxygen before the glycerol, rather it be separate products, just in my opinion, gorilla mode nitric just reformulated their pump product with a huge dose of 1500 mg of sodium nitrate if you haven’t seen that already. I’m actually looking for betaine nitrate, one that shows the nitrate yield per serving, no luck yet.Purus Labs NOXygen liquicaps. Best form of nitrates IMO, Sodium Nitrate.
Yeah I don’t know that, so to clarify, all N03t betaine yields the same nitrate? I use Force Factor Total Beets which is 3g of beet root and 2g of betaine nitrate, I was worried because force factor is a cheaper brand, so I figured they were barely putting any nitrates in there. So if that’s the case, force factor total beets might be the best bang for your buck nitrates wise, it’s 30 servings for 15 bucks. So if all this is true than it’s 700mg of nitrates for $0.50 cents a scoop.I'm sure there are more, but some with mosty just nitrates and not a ton of other pump ingredients:
Nutrex Niox (Arginine Nitrate)
EVL Pump Mode (Betaine Nitrate, has glycerol and I swear label has changed a few times, currently not a fan of how the glycerol is prop blended and not all hydromax)
Inspired CR3 (Creatine Nitrate + Senactiv)
Plus the purus already mentioned above.
Honestly what the nitrate is attached to doesn't really matter, most people can't take enough of the amino acid bonded nitrates without getting too much nitrate before they'd get enough of what it is attached to for most benefits.
All should be the same for same bonded sources even if not listed. Betaine Nitrate is ~350mg Nitrate per gram, Arginine Nitrate is ~260mg Nitrate per gram, and Creatine Nitrate is ~320mg Nitrate per gram.
Wow, awesome news if true. Believe me, I found it by accident, Force Factor since the beginning has put out Walmart special BS, I was browsing one day, saw it and was shocked when I saw the No3t label and nutrition facts. Im willing to pay 15 a month alone for the 2g Betaine nitrate, so the beet powder is just a bonus. BUT thinking about it, that may be the reason they add the No3t nitrate, because they use a cheap low yield nitrate beet powder, but who knows, the price point is worth it for me.Yes if the amount of nitrate salt is correct then it will be the same because the bond is based on molecular weight.
Force factor is listed on the officially licensed no3-T site so I’d assume it’s legit if they have put what is on the label in there. I’ll have to look because that is a good price but I’ve just never looked at force factor.
Wow, awesome news if true. Believe me, I found it by accident, Force Factor since the beginning has put out Walmart special BS, I was browsing one day, saw it and was shocked when I saw the No3t label and nutrition facts. Im willing to pay 15 a month alone for the 2g Betaine nitrate, so the beet powder is just a bonus. BUT thinking about it, that may be the reason they add the No3t nitrate, because they use a cheap low yield nitrate beet powder, but who knows, the price point is worth it for me.
So as far as the beet root powder goes, I’m not 100% sure. From what I understand the main thing concerning the beet root powder, isn’t the amount of powder, but % yield nitrates it has, so if this has added nitrates, the amount of beet root shouldn’t matter as much, if you have the added nitrates.Thanks for awaring about this product, price is pretty good for the full dosage of Betaine Nitrate!
Is 3g of Beet enough? No idea what the proper dosage for Beet is.
Might give it a try, good price.
lol was thinking exactly thatI’d just look at the beet as bonus, doubt it has much betaine or a ton of nitrate. Usually that’s the issue with beet products is they don’t list standardization and I’ve seen reports of wildly varying amounts of actives.
6 grams of L-Citrulline + CEL alpha one gives me a 10/10 pump.
Any more and my arms would hurt too much haha
I'm enjoying the following a lot for insane pumps:
-Epi-Plex (epicatechin+vasoflo)
-Alpha-One (a-cedrene)
-Urolithin-B
-Amentoflavon (from Alpha-Gel)
-2g Arachidonic acid (from X-Gels)
If I had to choose one ingredient it would be Alpha-One no question
Super solid, hope to see what they do in the next few yearsInfinis looks like a very solid brand.
If you want just nitrates.. iForce Nutrition Potassium Nitrate caps are still around.Bump because I saw y’all’s replies and talking about nitrates again. Which I’m interested in. I’m Still looking for new nitrate options. I did get Barlows oxystorm red spinach. It was cheap and seems good quality. It does seem to be way better than the force factor beet powder, but I can’t really recommend it because the servings are misleading. It says 2-3 caps a serving but you really need at least 4 to 6 to get the dose of nitrates I want. So you legit need about 3 bottles for a month supply, so I’m looking for other options.
I’ve seen that, might have to give it a goIf you want just nitrates.. iForce Nutrition Potassium Nitrate caps are still around.
yeah I played with that a while ago and need to revisit it, since there’s some in my pantry already like you said lolI tried adding baking soda and felt it did indeed add pumps. Since it’s something almost everyone has at home, I suggest experimenting adding it to your PWO.