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USN Nitro Fusion

  • 29-02-2008 12:09am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 170 ✭✭


    Hey guys,

    Quick question and I know its a very specific topic... but is there anyone using USN nitro fusion (its largely creatine based, with some taurine, dextrose among others) and more specifically does anyone feel a serious low post workout, having taken it pre-workout. I've used this stuff for awhile and I reckon I got used to feeling drained after a workout believing it was due to having an intense workout.. but over the last couple of weeks I was taking tribulus (yes I know its banned now, but I had it a batch left) and found I still get the same intense workout but without the low afterwards. So I started taking Nitro fusion again today and once again the drained, low feeling returned.. has anyone experienced this? Or an opinion?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 830 ✭✭✭Judomad


    Buzz Buzz wrote: »
    Hey guys,

    Quick question and I know its a very specific topic... but is there anyone using USN nitro fusion (its largely creatine based, with some taurine, dextrose among others) and more specifically does anyone feel a serious low post workout, having taken it pre-workout. I've used this stuff for awhile and I reckon I got used to feeling drained after a workout believing it was due to having an intense workout.. but over the last couple of weeks I was taking tribulus (yes I know its banned now, but I had it a batch left) and found I still get the same intense workout but without the low afterwards. So I started taking Nitro fusion again today and once again the drained, low feeling returned.. has anyone experienced this? Or an opinion?

    maybe tribulus is banned because of that.....:D
    its obviously enhancing your performance and you arent feeling drained after workouts, without any pre wo supplement how do you feel after training...im sure the answer will be "drained"
    would anybody else agree??


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,621 ✭✭✭yomchi


    Carbohydrate equivalent: For those on a low carbohydrate diet, each serving of Nitro-Fusion only contains the equivalent carbohydrates of an orange or a banana. These carbohydrates are necessary to trigger insulin production as part the Nitro-Fusion process, but are easily burnt away during an average 45 minute workout. Although insulin production is triggered, the levels are regulated by the R+ alpha lipoic acid which prevents an insulin spike

    From the USN labelling. Here is the reason why you're feeling low.
    Of course thats just my opinion, as I don't know you're full diet particulars. But i'm taking an educated guess you're not fuelling up right for a work out. Usually these problems have a straight forward answer as opposed to any solution linked to magical ingredients.

    Then of course, i could be wrong. :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 23 jumbopalumbo


    ive never taken that product, but its not uncommon to have a crash after stimulant type products, like anything whats goes up.....!


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