hello justin,
I thought I would try to contribute a bit to your investigation about nitric
oxide and muscle building. To start with, not sure how much you actually
know about the nutritional supplement industry, but you really ought to come
to grips with the fact that they are willing to twist any information
available, to suit their sales objectives...in fact, even if there are no
credible studies or research to back up the use of a particular supplement,
the potential profits involved with something having inherent "marketing
power" is all the industry really needs.
I am including a link that i found many , manys months ago that discusses
some of the nonsense going on with NO2, but it is very hard to find a "for
profit" company that will be sincere or critical...I must have pawed
through endless drama about nitric oxide's benefits.
I give you credit for sitting down to do the legwork to find some facts
about this supplement. I urge you and your friends to be careful out there
with what they buy; many people find it very hard to believe that companies
would want to mislead customers, and it needs to be understood that good
research is expensive and most companies do not want to bother.
Watch your money!
Try this link: http://www.ast-ss.com/articles/article.asp?AID=117
Thanks for your time,
Scott Naidus, BS CSCS, Strength Machine Engineer
DCR Technologies
New Hampshire, USA