People seem to think that they wills see an immediate benefit from things like BA. Most of these supplements you need to take for some time to see peak benefit.
Epi1c Unleashed is all you need m8, you'll be feelin' and sweatin' it all right..
You mean dark chocolate?
In which case, it's more economical to buy EU than eat the same amount of 90% cocoa dark chcocolate
Rather than give an answer to your question, I'd ask you a question instead, which might make you look very differently at your ultimate destination, i.e. NO. Here's my question: are you getting headaches from your NO supplements, or whatever other supplement that claims to activate a NO effect? If your answer is no to NO's headache effect, I'd change product until I get one that gives me at least a slight headache. A headache in and of itself is not the major issue in the context of what I'm discussing here, my issue is why I am or I am not getting a headache.I know that Citrulline is generally seen as the most effective in studies, but is there any benefit in taking it in combination with another NO activator?
edit: Agmatine?
Which one is that?Interesting. I've noticed the latest pre workout I've been trying gives me a headache by the time I'm at the gym. Knew it was some side effect, but didn't know what caused it.
I just did a quick check on the ingredients Steve. If you're getting too much of a buzz, and by too much I mean a bit on the uncontrollable jittery side, I'd suggest you up one ingredient and add one more to the mix. Up the L Theanine by adding another 200mg cap, and add a new ingredient to balance things out nicely here and that ingredients would be magnesium, at about 200mg elemental, preferably attached to a glycine carrier, so it would be magnesium glycinate.Core Fury Extreme V2.
Only if your supplementing with a substance that is known to stimulate the CNS like caffeine for example. I noticed that Steve's supplement had L Theanine (which is the magic substance found in tea balancing its caffeine), hence no jitters from tea's caffeine as some may get from coffee's caffeine.Do you recommend having magnesium with a pre workout in general Fadi?
I usually have mine at night but have been having it pwo lately as I've been cramping with the higher heat and it's easier to remember to take it then. Can't say I notice a difference
I just did a quick check on the ingredients Steve. If you're getting too much of a buzz, and by too much I mean a bit on the uncontrollable jittery side, I'd suggest you up one ingredient and add one more to the mix. Up the L Theanine by adding another 200mg cap, and add a new ingredient to balance things out nicely here and that ingredients would be magnesium, at about 200mg elemental, preferably attached to a glycine carrier, so it would be magnesium glycinate.
If on the other hand you're happy with the amount of CNS stimulatory effect you're getting out of this, then keep as is...and don't forget to increase the water intake due to the high level of creatine present within.
If the general public takes aspirin on an empty stomach and suffers the consequences, would you say that if the bodybuilding community did the same they'd be immune from such a side effect? The principle is the same the drug is different...one screws with your stomach whilst the other does your head in. Please note that we're talking about a NO supplement here, in other words an addition above and beyond what your body produces naturally, and the side effect of that is a headache. I feel comfortable making a blanket statement here the way I feel confident in knowing that every human being would feel the effect of cayenne pepper once it hits their mouth.i think everyone is different and a blanket headache statemenet isnt very wise in the whole of life
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