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There are many really good NO2 supplements out there. Most of them do contain the same general ingredients such as BCAA's, creatine, and caffeine, but it really boils down to what works for you and how you react to stimulants.

Its important to note that before starting a pre workout formula that you make sure your body is ready to accept the supplement by correctly cycling the product in with your normal supplement routine. Meaning if you are currently taking a caffeine supplement like a fat burner, then you should stop taking it for about 2-3 weeks before starting a NO2 supplement because the NO2 sup, contains a lot of caffeine and your body has probably built up a high tolerance to it.

Another reason to stop taking caffeine for 2-3 weeks before starting a NO2 product is to allow your adrenal glands time regulate. When you take high amounts of caffeine for long periods of time, it forces your AGs to constantly work over time which is not a good thing.

If you've ever read the back of a NO2 package or a fat burner, it explicitly says to cycle the product for 3 weeks before starting up again. It states that for good reason.

As far as the best I have my favorites (and I have tried many), they would be NO Xplode, white flood, jacked, NO shotgun, not particularly in any order.

All User Reviews lists the top rated nitric oxide supplements according to over 16,000+ user reviews collected from 5 sources. Top 3 include Double-T NO Beta, Infinite Labs Juggernaut, and Nutrex Niox. Some of the most popular good supplements are UPS Labs Jack3d, VPX NO Shotgun, and Gaspari Nutrition SuperPump250.

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PREVIOUS ANSWER: foods that contain nitric oxide are walnuts, brazilnuts, peanuts, some seafoods, milk products and especially soybeans and chickpeas.

These foods do not actually contain Nitric Oxide but rather the amino acid L-Arginine. Additionally, consumption of foods rich in L-Arginine largely contribute to the body's own production of Nitric Oxide. Other fun foods to consider are watermelon and Dark Chocolate (make sure your dark chocolate has mentioned or guaranteed poly-phenol output).

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