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    Default Nitric Oxide

    I have never taken this supplement, but it sounds as if it would be good for blood flow within the body.

    Nitric Oxide

    weight trainers use it to transport oxygen while working out, would this be a good supplement to use after a HT????

    Isn't the lack of blood flow a contributing factor to grafts dying and a catalyst to donor scars not healing well?


    Just asking!

    Any Docs want to touch this one?

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    Well I did try this at the gym, and it did get me going. I was impressed with the kick it gave me.

    As far as the science behind it the company's product I used, they make certain claims on their web site.

    It could be all hype and BS, but it did give me a better workout, and I used it for a week and stopped.

    Again if there is any doctor out there that wants to look into this supplement for having and benefits for an HT recovery, that would be nice.

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