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Anyone here tried NO-XPLODE [Nitric Oxide & Creatine]?

Hi everyone,

Can anyone here provide me some information about No-Xplode supplement… I want to know if it is really has a “NO Meta-Fusion” formula that does not widens the blood vessels when taken.

Any information you can share is a big help for me and I thank you in advance.

Marcus

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  • albertross_2
    albertross_2 Posts: 8,932 Forumite
    No, but I doubt it's really any good for your body after reading all this hype:

    http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/bsn/xplode.html

    According to that the "NO Meta-Fusion!?" is supposed to have the reverse effect, and widen the blood vessels.

    A Mcdonalds milk shake and a fillet o fish probably has the same effect, tastes better, and costs a lot less.

    Do you really want to put stuff into your body that hasn't been tested for safety?


    http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=creatine+cancer&meta=

    "Side effects of creatine include weight gain, muscle cramps, muscle strains and pulls, stomach upset, diarrhea, dizziness, high blood pressure, liver dysfunction, and kidney damage. The weight gain is thought to be due primarily to water retention. Creatine should not be used by anyone who already has problems kidney function, high blood pressure, or liver disease. Taking creatine supplements may prevent the body from making it's own natural stores. The long-term consequences of this are not known.

    A 2001 report by the Food Safety Agency of France (AFSSA) raised questions about creatine supplements possibly putting users at greater risk for cancer, particularly if such supplements are taken for long periods of time."
    Ever get the feeling you are wasting your time? :rolleyes:
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