Whats the difference between ArA products?

magnetrude

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I see that for ArA products there is X factor, X factor advanced, and x gels.
Is there any difference between these products?
 
X-Factor and X-Gels are the same.

XFA has added ingredients such as omega-3s for people who get joint issues from ArA.
 
I see that for ArA products there is X factor, X factor advanced, and x gels.
Is there any difference between these products?

Avoid to much omega3. It will decrease prostaglandins (which regulate.proteinsynthesis). It means you are loosing the main function of the product:)
 
So I understand that you want to avoid taking omega 3s with ArA. So is the regular version of X factor a better choice then?
 
I guess Danes answered my question the same time I asked it.

I mean small doses of omega3 would not be bad thing. I have been reading that omega3 dosage in XFA will not affect the way arachidonic.acid is "working" . But i would avoid omega3/fish oil with it
 
Only reason to run XFA (in my opinion) is if you have joint issues/pain with ArA. If not, go with X-Factor or X-Gels.
 
Yea i know :) i would like to try ArA self but affraid to get inflamatory in shoulder which i use to get :(

I know most won't use it because of that but I know some have inflammatory issues and/tendonitis and have ran it and not had any issues.

I have bicep tendonitis in my left shoulder and I've ran it plenty and it never flared it up.
 
I know most won't use it because of that but I know some have inflammatory issues and/tendonitis and have ran it and not had any issues.

I have bicep tendonitis in my left shoulder and I've ran it plenty and it never flared it up.

That sounds good..well i will order and try:)

Thank you :)
 
X-Factor is the original, and the only product that has been subjected to human clinical testing.

X-Factor Advanced is ArA with built in joint support.
 
Resurrecting this thread to ask a question about ArA. Should I not eat avocados around the same time as I take ArA? It seems like most "healthy" fat sources have omega 3s in them. What types of fat sources should I be eating when taking ArA?
 
Resurrecting this thread to ask a question about ArA. Should I not eat avocados around the same time as I take ArA? It seems like most "healthy" fat sources have omega 3s in them. What types of fat sources should I be eating when taking ArA?

Where did you hear you should take ArA with a fat source? ArA should be taken on an empty stomach 45 min preworkout for best results. Check out the ArA guide in the forum, tons of great information about the product.
 
Where did you hear you should take ArA with a fat source? ArA should be taken on an empty stomach 45 min preworkout for best results. Check out the ArA guide in the forum, tons of great information about the product.
It says in that thread that you should avoid omega 3s when taking ArA. If I'm consuming fats that contain omega 3s, should they be pooled to the beginning and end of the day away from when I train?
Or should I just try to consume fat sources that are not necessarily considered as healthy?
 
It says in that thread that you should avoid omega 3s when taking ArA. If I'm consuming fats that contain omega 3s, should they be pooled to the beginning and end of the day away from when I train?

You don't need to avoid them completely, just don't take them within 4 hours of dosing ArA.
 
Take Ara fasted if possible; if not, just take it as close to your workout as possible. No need to over complicate it :D

Make sure supplementation fits around your training, not the other way around. For instance, I get better results with a huge pre-workout meal, intra carb drink and post workout meal but manage to down 8 gel caps of Ara after my warmup. I'd never give up my pre-workout meal coz of them
 
SNS released Xgels (with the quality that SNS is known for) to offer the customer a proven effective product at a lower price. Both Xfactor and xgels should give you the results you are looking for in an ArA supplement.
 
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