Nitroxy3 Side Effects

Nitroxy3 is a nitric oxide product used by body buillders to promote vascularity, increase muscle size and extend endurance in order to improve training sessions. It is primarily composed of L-arginine and other amino acids. As with any nutritional supplement, there are some side effects that are possible while taking Nitroxy3, so it is important to be aware of them before starting use.
  1. Effects

    • Nitroxy3 is intended to assist bodybuilders and other athletes in achieving gains in muscle strength and size, as well as maximizing endurance while working out. The primary effects are increased energy, vascularity (blood flow) and muscle size. Many of the perceived side effects are actually just aspects of these intended results, such as increased energy. Side effects are overwhelmingly mild, though people with medical problems should be extremely careful and only use this and similar products with the approval of a licensed physician.

    Gas and Bloating

    • Since L-arginine, the primary ingredient in Nitroxy3, promotes the presence of nitric oxide--a gas--within the body, it is no surprise that the product comes with increased gastrointestinal activity. Users often report feeling bloated, and have a noticeable increase in the amount of gas they experience throughout the day. Furthermore, there have been some reports of constipation, and more rarely diarrhea. These side effects usually decrease in intensity as use of the product continues, and stop almost immediately once usage ends.

    Vascularity

    • Nitroxy3 increases the presence of nitric oxide in the body, which supports vascularity, or blood flow throughout the body. It is normal to experience veins growing larger, to the point that they are visible below the skin for the first time. Though many people use the product especially for this effect, some find it alarming, but it is perfectly normal and safe. Men may experience improved erections as an additional result of improved vascularity.

    Allergic Reactions

    • As Nitroxy3 contains only a selection of amino acids found naturally within the body and in foods, an allergic reaction is relatively rare. However, some people may be allergic to the cellulose composing the pill, or even it's artificial coloring, so it is important to be cautious.

    Sleep Disruption

    • Although Nitroxy3 contains no caffeine, there have been reports of decreased ability to either fall or stay asleep. Usually this comes from increased physical activity, and can be overcome either through taking the product earlier in the evening or making sure exercise is done early in the day. The insomnia tends to be mild and dissipates fairly quickly as the body adjusts. Any insomnia lasting past the first week of use should be reported to a doctor immediately, as this could be a sign of something more serious.

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