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NO Xplode, Nitrix or Vitrix



 
 
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Old 01-29-2006, 08:04 PM
ZoeyL ZoeyL is offline
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Question NO Xplode, Nitrix or Vitrix

Hey all I just joined your forums in search for some good advice on supplements. I recently started back to the gym after a 2, yes I said 2, year break! :eek: I still have my big build and muscle I use to have (lost a little strength, good bit of endurance as well) just got some pudge over it now. When I use to work out I never used any supplements so I'm new to this part of the game. I have been reading up on supplements & found that BSN's NO Xplode & Nitrix as well as Nutrex's Vitrix have very good reviews. I'm on a bit of a budget at the time so I will only be able to purchase one of the 3 for now.

Since I already have some fat to burn off I was wondering which would be best for my situation? I don't want to get that fat/bloated look like you get from a lot of creatines & I want to get the product that I will see results with the quickest. Can anyone please give me advice on which one would be better for what I'm looking for. Anyone have experiences with these supps.? ALL advice welcome! Thanks in advance for any help! It's much appreciated!

Thanks,
-Jon
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