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Gym Supplement - MRI NO2 Red Hemo Surge $34.95 (Normally $49.95) - $10 Flat Rate Shipping [Brisbane]

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MRI NO2 Red Hemo Surge Pre-Workout

Usually found on most Nutrition websites between $40 - $50

Flex Nutrition has a clearance special of $34.95

Apparently shipping to the Brisbane area is capped at $10 or free when you spend over $150

Product Description:

MRI NO2 Red, defies all limits by unleashing our most advanced NO2 formula available. Each dose of NO2 Red rages through the body, engaging and electrifying the 6 phases of nitric oxide amplification. It’s pure raw power decimates previous constraints with more nitric oxide fuel, greater nitric oxide production and longer nitric oxide activity. Coursing through your veins, on the verge of exploding, NO2 Red pushes the boundaries of extreme hemodilation delivering 1,250% more nitric oxide, giving you the biggest pumps ever. Rage through every rep, tear through the gym like a monster, defying all limits. NO2 Red defies everything.

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  • +1

    It might be worthwhile putting a bit more info in the title for those of us not familiar with this particular brand of urine enhancer! ;)

    I thought it was 1972 Valiant parts! :p

    • +2

      Me too! I totally thought this was a nitrous kit for a Valiant Charger! Turns out it's just, as Stewballs says, a urine enhancer and wallet emptier for musclebound morons! I don't think I've ever seen so much BS in one "product description" in my life, either!

      • +2

        Having said that, I suppose there's no way a nitrous kit for a Valiant Charger would cost $34.95… $4.95, sure… but not $34.95… so, I guess it /must/ be something else! :-)

        • -2

          Agreed, $34.95 should get you the whole Valiant! :p

          I love the guys who swear by these 'supplements', if they put even half as much time into training, sleeping & eating properly that they spend on chasing the next big thing in worthless shortcuts & stuffing potions, powders & pills down their gullet at every opportunity then they'd be light years ahead! ;)

        • +2

          Oops, did I offend the Valiant driving community or the BEEFCAKE community??? :o

          Sorry, didn't mean to make you spill any or all of your pre-driving-to-the-gym, pre-workout, mid-workout, post-workout, post-driving-home or nighty-nites super-mega-power-shakes! :p

      • Ouch, harsh on those interested in this.

        • -4

          Yeah if your not interested then don't bother commenting. Those who are interested will know what the title is referring to.

        • Neg for piss-poor cryptic title description contrary to posting guidelines & recalcitrant poster ignoring request for change! ;)

        • +1

          had to google, racalcitrant, but agreed!

          no mention of location, pickup, or delivery either

        • +1

          What and I get a neg for politely objecting to being called a moron?

        • +1

          I wouldn't worry about it tonka, it was probably some sausage-fingered oaf on an iPhone trying to neg me & missed! :p

        • I am hardly muscle bound, more way unfit and struggling to find the energy to get some exercise after a day at work. Some supplements have pretty much the same effect (and/or ingredients) as a Red Bull or a V but work out much cheaper when bought as a supplement from this type of retailer. Similarly the meal replacements can be almost identical to the Tony Fergeson(?) type diets but at a fraction of the cost.
          And I really, really wish I could sleep, eat and train properly and still get my mortgage paid.

        • And I really, really wish I could sleep, eat and train properly and still get my mortgage paid.

          You might need to talk to someone about planning some work/life balance mate! No excuse for missing out on the first two, the third is up to you to schedule in! ;)

    • +1

      I thought it was 1972 Valiant parts! :p

      Well, I read the "Hemo Surge" as something slightly different, and thought it was…

      • -1

        LOL, I only just got that one! It should come with one of those donut cushions! :)

        • +1

          Well I tell ya - when those surges happen, you often need more than a donut cushion to protect you!! :-D

  • +1

    NO2 Products can be either a hit or a miss for individuals, I know people who swear by the stuff. I never felt much at all on it. But that's beside the point. I challenge all the negative posters above to find a cheaper price for this stuff somewhere in Australia. Because that's what this place is for, cheap products not bashing the product itself. Let people do their own research on the product.

    Will I be buying it, 20 servings for $34, um no. Food and if needed WPC works for me.

  • +4

    so is this stuff for surging haemorrhoids?

    • lol…

    • +1

      Beware - only suitable for the RED surging ones.

  • +5

    Neg revoked due to title finally being amended to meet posting guidelines, despite OP clearly using all of his neg votes to retrospectively downvote every comment I've made here! :p

  • -1

    Give it a rest all you haters.. True people often rely on supps instead of hard work but they can be beneficial.. I'm sure you guys will be checking out today's Dominos vouchers?

    • I'd rather eat pizza, that tastes like real pizza :)

    • The dominoes near my place is the best one around here. They're not bad!

    • I would like to know how a product that, as others have pointed out, makes simply outrageous (read:stupid) haematology/vascular claims could be "beneficial"??? You've got to know that it's only gonna be full of caffeine & other Aussie-legal stimulants coz they cracked down on allowing the ephedrine derivatives a few years ago!

      NO2 Red defies everything.

      Yeah, especially the laws of human bioscience! I wonder if you guys should be taking this stuff sub-lingually if it's such a potent vasodilator? ;)

      Most of the lazy chumps I know that rely on supplements do most of their shopping at Dominos or Pizza Hut anyway…they know that they don't eat enough fruit/veg, or real high quality carbs/protein, that's why they think they need supps!

      Most of them think they're bulked up but they're really just full of fat & fluid! Follow your dreams, you can reach your goals…Beefcake, BEEFCAKE! :p

    • Ahaha these guys will come up with anything when they are butt hurt from lack of gym results, supplements work, they do what they are meant to do.. supplement, and I sure as hell don't get enough NO2 from my diet.

      NO2 is my favourite supplement, I would buy it even just for the vascularity it gives me.

  • "Coursing through your veins, on the verge of exploding, NO2 Red pushes the boundaries of extreme hemodilation."

    Healthy!

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