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Old 11-Apr-04, 10:33 AM   #1
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NO2 vs. Nitrix


I've just been looking around at NO2 and i keep finding Nitrix being mentioned. So i went to the website, Nitrix claims to be more powerfull than NO2, having the same basic suppliments but having more per serving, and it is about 20 bucks cheaper. Has NEone used Nitrix? can i get some imput on which is better?
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Old 12-Apr-04, 09:35 PM   #2
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I took pinnicles nox2. it also was cheaper than no2, about 25 dollars. I noticed an increase in strength and size.
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Old 12-Apr-04, 09:50 PM   #3
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I have a question, is this stuff good for cutting?
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Old 13-Apr-04, 01:42 PM   #4
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it is supose to at first help you lose alittle weight(2% of ur current body fat) but afterwards no, it is ment to help increase strength and size, not cut fat. you can cut fat while using it, it will help, but because u are taking less carbs and alittle less protien some of the normal benefits that are caused by NO2 are cancelled
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Old 13-Apr-04, 05:29 PM   #5
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Ohh I see, so what if i take it and take suitable amount of carbs and protein but really low on fat and then do vigorous cardio everyday (8-10 hours away from weight lifting of course). Would i still get the FULL potential of the suppliment and still lose fat?
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Old 13-Apr-04, 09:10 PM   #6
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hard to say...i'm really not the best informed on this, but i'd say for the most part, but definitly don't do more than like 20 minutes of cardio a day. but u want to get atleast like 75g of carbs a day to give the NO2 everything it needs. so i'd say yes, but alittle slower than normal.
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