The NO Supplement: Nitric Oxide
By Phil Sims
NO is the chemical symbol for Nitric Oxide, it is a gas essential to “signaling molecules.” Specifically, it properly controls blood circulation as well as regulate the functions of the stomach, brain, liver and lungs. Additionally, it is also responsible for controlling blood pressure.
Significantly to men, nitric oxide helps in the dilation of the blood vessels for the occurrence of “penile erection.”
It is said that Nitric Oxide is a helpful bodybuilding supplement.
A bodybuilding supplement is responsible for muscle build-up as well as elimination of unwanted fats.
A heightened blood flow is the essential aspect of nitric oxide that is why it is important to most bodybuilders. They are benefited by the following:
- Nitric Oxide improves blood flow which makes way for nutrients to be properly delivered to the muscle cells. As a result, there is proper growth of muscles during “adaptation and recovery stage.”
- Nitric Oxide reduces potential inflammation in the body. By which, muscles are protected to tremendous stress.
Other health-related benefits of Nitric Oxide include:
- It protects an individual from the possibility of heart problems since NO aids in the protection of blood vessels.
- It aids in the proper control of platelet functioning.
- It reduces “artery plaque.”- It helps in the lowering of cholesterol.
The need for supplements varies from one person to another.
There are possible side effects which can be encountered with the use of such products containing Nitric Oxide such as:
- High NO dosage causes diarrhea and vomiting.
- Frequent headaches.
Aside from Nitric Oxide supplements, you can obtain natural sources of the said chemical compound with food substances containing L-arginine such as meats, fish, milk products and grains.
The use of bodybuilding supplements has its own specific advantages and disadvantages. To obtain optimum result it is recommended that you take in supplements in its recommended dosage.
A bodybuilder’s physique will not be obtained with supplements alone, you need to undergo serious training, be keen with your diet and most importantly get enough rest.
You know what? At frist before using Nitric Oxide, I was kinda hesitating on what bad effects it had. But in the end, I really like how Nitric Oxide worked me!
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