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Workout Nausea and Nitric Oxide
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<blockquote data-quote="busgalloway" data-source="post: 98446" data-attributes="member: 16519"><p>What issues did you have with your previous NO stack you mentioned at the start of that thread, Vince?</p><p></p><p>At any rate, while I still have Arginine I will just make sure I take it after a meal and after I've already exercised. I had no issues this morning using Citrulline and Pycnogenol before my workout, but I did eat a banana to be safe.</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing it takes quite a while to get better performance and vascularity from more NO? I do notice that i can feel my blood pumping more at rest, sometimes it makes my temple feel tight for about a second.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busgalloway, post: 98446, member: 16519"] What issues did you have with your previous NO stack you mentioned at the start of that thread, Vince? At any rate, while I still have Arginine I will just make sure I take it after a meal and after I've already exercised. I had no issues this morning using Citrulline and Pycnogenol before my workout, but I did eat a banana to be safe. I'm guessing it takes quite a while to get better performance and vascularity from more NO? I do notice that i can feel my blood pumping more at rest, sometimes it makes my temple feel tight for about a second. [/QUOTE]
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