go to bodybuilding.com to find out about the detials.
I suppose there's no chance you'll listen to me when I say you could do better money wise and results wise with a better understanding of diet and more consistency, than getting supplements. Unless you're much more experienced than anyone who would ask a question like this, that is.
So on to this thing -
Yes it's safe. Don't listen to the health nuts that say no, because NO explode has nothing in it except stuff you could theoretically get in food, just in pure, concentrated form, and in certain proportions. It can't affect your endocrine system, it won't put undue stress on your liver, pancreas or kidneys, you'll be fine. Those people are the same that never microwave food because they think that eating food that's been affected by radiated heat will give them cancer. It's perfectly safe once you hit age 12, from a danger standpoint.
"How much water do you need to drink..."
What the hell kind of question is that? You're working out and not drinking a gallon a day already? Get one gallon of water, IN A CONTAINER (not fruit which has water inside, not kool-aid with water added, not soda for christ's sake, but water) - and if you want to be real fancy like me, you'll pay 109 instead of 63 cents per gallon, on something with REVERSE OSMOSIS. Distilled is great if you're bodybuilding during the last 2 weeks, or for general health (it will help you get rid of toxins easier and free radicals [maybe]) but it's bad for people wanting rapid, dramatic results because it takes all the minerals from your body too. Reverse osmosis water is the best you can get for filtration without it robbing you of minerals, including those in your no-xplode. (is there no e? I thought it was explode. Guess not.)
For the record, I can be sure that if you just added a meal of skinless chicken breast, threw some olive oil on it with everglades seasoning (or any complete meat seasoning,) it would be better for you. This product is good for competition, but i don't even know if you're a bodybuilder like me or just doing weights, or maybe not even that - they try to market this cardiovascular crap to soccer players and what not saying it'll help endurance too. That's the best advice you'll get on the subject. Knowing which supplements to take and how to balance them with your budget and your diet spending is as much as important in reaching any athletic goals (unless you're not interested in being athletic past high school; maybe genetics alone is enough to make you a big pimp at hometown usa...) as the training aspect. No-xplode... Not worth it. But looking at the nutriton, I do believe it would do SOMETHING. Just not MUCH. So go ahead and take what you've got if you've already bought it.
PS- you got lucky I was on this site now on the first day of spring break. Ususally, you'll just get retarded hippies on during the day who are baked and have nothing better to do with their time; they are the microwave fiends I've mentioned before. If you've got questions, look for a big site which sells stuff. This means that they're open to lawsuits if they're not at least up to date with the medical theories, if not right about their facts. They are reliable, because if makes business sense to be reliable. Any chmuck (I spell wierd I know) on the internet? Not worth talking to. Forums? Full of morons who will never reach their potential contradicting each other. If you want to know if something works, do like I do. Spend about an hour, a full crammed hour, every day studying case reports, nutrition, yes sometimes the sports magazines on the supplements, and get a doctor that knows about this stuff (most family practitioners don't). If you're really interested in good info, go to a bodybuilding show (even if you're not a bodybuilder or otherwise interested,) and talk to the actual competitors, and the people around them - NOT the rest of the audience. I'd suggest an amature show, it's kindof hard to get time to talk with Cutler nowadays, heh.
Oh, and if you do ask these guys, they know thefacts like the back of their hands. Have some IDEA before they even answer, don't just say - tell me everything about no-xplode!.... That will piss off a guy who's big, sodium and water deprived, and has had a lot of carbs for the first time in 2 weeks. Be considerate of the fact that more than one specific question is probably not what they came there to do.
Take care, ~
2007-03-03 08:02:46
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answered by Ergonomia 2
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It says right on the label, only for adults 18+. If you have researched the proper dietary guidelines and are in a health physical state I would think you could start using the product. Be careful. Drink at least 64 oz per day plus the fluid you use to mix with the NO-xplode. Spread it out too, not all at once. This helps with absorption and decreases to chance of urinating out all the product.
"Warnings: Before using product, seek advice from a health care practitioner if you are unaware of your current health condition or have any pre-existing medical condition including but not limited to: high or low blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmia, stroke, heart, liver or thyroid disease, anxiety, depression, seizure disorder, psychiatric disease, diabetes, pernicious anemia, difficulty urinating due to prostate enlargement or if you are taking an MAO inhibitor or any other medication. Do not use if you are pregnant, nursing, prone to dehydration or exposed to excessive heat. Reduce or discontinue use if sleeplessness, tremors, dizziness, nervousness, headaches, or heart palpitations occur. This product is only intended to be consumed by healthy adults 18-50 years of age."
2007-03-03 07:46:06
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answered by peachtool 3
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NO Xplode is non steroidal and is not illegal. It mainly acts as a stimulant in that it increases energy and supposedly helps increase pumps due to the arginine and creatine in it. Mass and strength decreases are minimal once you stop taking it as long as you keep lifting heavy and maintain a good diet. I have used it and found it to be a pretty good product. However wouldn't reccomend it for a 15 year old, as the label states. It may cause unwelcome side effects for someone who is still growing. Lack of energy shouldn't be a problem for someone your age. Eating right and resting enough between workouts should be enough for you. Hope this helped. Good luck.
2016-03-16 03:42:17
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answered by Anonymous
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he metabolic powers particular foods have to make your body burn much more body fat.” It is a way of rating foods, based on “how many calories your body is going to burn just breaking down the nutrients each time you consume a particular meals.”
Therefore, you are not alone in this battle.
2016-05-17 17:53:50
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answered by christian 2
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