Nitric Oxide and the body
Nitric oxide (NO) supplements have become more popular in the past few years. �Because nitric oxide is naturally produced in the body, nitric oxide supplements are less likely to have side effects than other popular products. �NO is a vasodilator – a chemical which increases blood flow throughout the body. �This increases the amount of oxygen available to muscles during exercise, allowing for longer, more intense workouts.� This gives an additional edge over the workout by itself.
Force Factor for training
A few products have come out recently that takes advantage of nitric oxide’s boost.� One in particular stands out: Force Factor is an L-Arginine (an amino acid) based NO supplement that comes in a capsule form.� Unlike the other powdered supplements, Force Factor is a lot easier on the stomach and doesn’t add strange taste or texture to food and drink.
Additionally, Force Factor’s blend is the purest, most straightforward available, leaving out caffeine and other additives.� This is advantageous for many reasons.� Ditching the caffeine removes the artificial boost, which can cause jitters and restlessness during your workout.� By not including other chemical additives, Force Factor avoids any of the unpleasant side-effects related to supplementing.� For those that wish to stack supplements, Force Factor’s formula makes it much easier to control intake, rather than having to calculate proper ratio balances in blended formulas. �You can check out the free trial here.
(source: forcefactor.com)
A word of warning: Force Factor is only a supplement.� Without a proper training regimen and proper diet, there is no supplement that will help.� In fact, taking supplements without working out or dieting properly can be dangerous!
the author is amateur bodybuilder and�biathlete
