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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great workout supplement!
With any supplement, don't use more than your body can handle. That being said, I took a scoop a day for three months, and everything worked great. Basically, I took a scoop thirty minutes before I went to the gym. Make sure you wait until your stomach is empty before you take it, otherwise the effects will be delayed because of the food that needs to be digested. Much of the boost comes from the caffeine, and you will find yourself more focused. This effect alone will help you stay in the gym longer, and lift more weight. The other supplements in No-Xplode help your body recover, and honestly I am not familiar with what they do, except for creatine. I have taken creatine by itself, and it definitely aids in muscle recovery and strength. Note that I am speaking from experience, but basically over 3 months I gained 15 lbs of muscle, from 135 to 150, while losing fat by taking this product. It definitely works. If you would rather not have elevated LFTs or whatever, then don't take it, but this product will definitely aid your work-outs, and if you value whatever fitness goal you are trying to accomplish, and the health benefits that come from greater fitness over whatever damage temporarily increased LFTs for three months might cause (presumably none--all those reviewers just stopped and it went away, and they had no side effects), then No-Xplode is the product for you. It is a great way to get started working out, and you absolutely don't have to take it ever again after 3 months, because you will already have built up momentum.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing!
* NO-explode gives me gratuitous amounts of energy. It makes me win at everything, forever. Since drinking NO-explode I have won at running, football, arson, weddings, and art. Don't gamble on your energy, drink NO-explode! =) ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Muscle Builder I've Used...
If you take NO Explode about 20 - 30 minutes before you lift weights you can feel the results. After a few sets your muscles bulge like they are being flexed. It's basically creatine with a rapid delivery system so it gets the nutrients quickly to your muscles for maximum results. If you work out pretty regularly adding this suppliment as part of your routine can greatly increse the amount of mass you're building. I would recommend it to anyone who's looking to build or tone.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good wake up drink. Don't get Fruit Punch.
* This stuff will give you a good wake-up before a workout. Its mostly a caffeine kind of energy that makes you alert. If you haven't been eating energy rich food or have been taking in junk then you won't have \"workout\" energy backing the alert energy. You will feel awake but weak when you're lifting. My first bottle was orange which I thought was pretty tasty, kind of like an orange sweet tart. The fruit punch is awful and really bubbles up causing uncomfortable burping which can last for hours. Made me feel like throwing up but never had a problem with the orange flavor. If you're going to take this in the evening drink lots of water to flush out the caffeine or you could have trouble sleeping or become overheated from dehydration. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Definitly a good buy
wow, first and foremost I was surprised on how quick I received this product. It was there at my house two (2) days after i had ordered it. ALso, N.O. xplode is an awesome product, it really gets you going when your a little groggy and sleepy, the results from it are also well worth the money. If in doubt, BUY IT!!

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