Hi, I heard that no xlode may cause liver damage, it's true?
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Thread: Bsn no xplode and liver problems
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03-01-2010, 02:39 AM #17
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Id rather him make a thread about sp250 than noxplode regardless what its about. Bsn is such a sh*t company, why people still buy their products is something beyond my comprehension. Overhyped/underdosed and heavily marketed crap products. Anyone else recall the lawsuit hmmm? Its just for stim junkies and teenage kids IMO, its such garbage most knowledgeable lifters won't touch it.
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Creatinine is filtered by the kidneys, expelled via urine and we're talking about the amount of creatine in NO-Xplode here which is easily broken down and processed unless you have underlying issues. NO-Xplode in recommended doses in healthy people will not cause liver problems which was the OP's question. Unless there's some other ingredient in it you're on about. Is there? (srs inquiry)
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03-01-2010, 03:28 AM #22
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There are tons, jack3d, superpump 250, white flood....just to name a few. There are so many good brands out there that you won't find at your local GNC that have such quality products and they're just under promoted. I want you to keep in mind that the main thing noxplode seems to have going for it is a very high stim content, which for extended periods of time is really not a good thing. Do a search for threads like "best pre workout" and read through some of the more recent ones. You'll be surprised at the amount of products there are that have much better formulas than what you were originally looking at. If I came off harsh I apologize, but there's companies that don't deserve to be overlooked just because they can't afford 8 page spreads in M&F every month. Check it out, research around the ones I mentioned and check other threads, you won't be sorry.
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03-01-2010, 03:33 AM #23
Is it? I've read quite a few things on creatinine being a level used to identify things like renal failure, but it wasn't the cause of it. It's just waste. And you consume creatine naturally.
here is a clip from an article I found on creatine:
"Liver and kidney dysfunction have also been suggested on the basis of small changes in markers of organ function and of occasional case reports, but well controlled studies on the adverse effects of exogenous creatine supplementation are almost nonexistent. We have investigated liver changes during medium term (4 weeks) creatine supplementation in young athletes. None showed any evidence of dysfunction on the basis of serum enzymes and urea production. Short term (5 days), medium term (9 weeks) and long term (up to 5 years) oral creatine supplementation has been studied in small cohorts of athletes whose kidney function was monitored by clearance methods and urine protein excretion rate. We did not find any adverse effects on renal function. The present review is not intended to reach conclusions on the effect of creatine supplementation on sport performance, but we believe that there is no evidence for deleterious effects in healthy individuals."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10999421
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03-01-2010, 03:42 AM #24
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11-24-2012, 05:26 PM #25
actually...
I was taking BSN 2.0 NO Xplode as recommended, drinking tons of water, and following a bodybuilding diet. Felt great while working out, sometimes my heart would race while I wasn't doing anything arduous. My job requires me to have a full physical every 5 years to check my health. One month after taking BSN 2.0 NO XPlode I went and had bloodwork done for my physical. It showed I had elevated liver enzymes, so I had to get retested to make sure I didn't have any diseases associated with that. (Scary). Everything came back negative and I stopped taking BSN 2.0 NO XPlode and got bloodwork redrawn. Everything was normal...I don't know what is in the product that caused it to take such a toll on my liver but I would be careful. Everybody's body will react differently to this supplement but it's always a good idea to have bloodwork done before and after cycling a supplement to make sure you are taking well.
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NO Xplode
I started taking that PWO I was and am pretty healthy, I of course got used to it and required more (like an idiot took many scoops) I now have bad liver problems and may require a transplant. I am not saying that if used correctly it isn't perfectly fine, but I was not educated in it, drank my perfect water intake an balanced it all, only two problems I didn't cycle off it (didnt know to do so) and I was taking multiple scoops before a workout. Also caused heart problems for me but no s**t it had 3500mg of caffeine a scoop. Don't be like me please.
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