NO2 Supplements Help Blood, Oxygen and Nutrition Flow

By Aaron Wilding

In the supplements section of the local health food store, NO2 has been increasingly given more shelf space as the benefits its affords bodybuilders is becoming more widely known. It is used primarily by bodybuilders and athletes looking to gain muscle mass.

So what is NO2? Basically it is a gas that is naturally produced by the body when enzymes break down the amino acid arginine. When used as a supplement it can act as a hemodilator, or in other words increases the blood flow to muscles and other body organs. This increases the flow of both oxygen and nutrients to the muscles.

Everyone needs nitric oxide to perform even simple bodily functions throughout the day and a lack of enough NO2 present in the body causes extreme fatigue and weakness.

NO2 provides the user with the same pumped up feeling of fullness that occurs after a workout. The excess blood flow to the muscle effected by the nitric acid released by the body helps give the muscle the necessary recovery and continued strength to keep working out. Muscle building supplements such as NO2 are very beneficial in promoting better and faster muscle recovery and growth by pumping more blood to the region. And unlike a simple workout session in which the pumped feeling is quickly lost, using NO2 supplements helps to make the pumped feeling more permanent.

Nitric oxide is a relatively new supplement. Because of this the full range of the benefits that it produces is still being investigated and new benefits are still being discovered. So there is more to this supplement than just increasing blood flow.

Known side-effects of taking NO2 supplements usually involve taking too many doses, which can result in headaches, nausea and diarrhea. Most NO2 users have noticed improved effect when the supplement is taken with sufficient hydration.

There are a lot of benefits to taking this muscle building supplement, so give it a shot the next time you're looking for a product to increase your performance. - 30414

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