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Old 05-22-2008, 11:57 AM   #31
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Stay away from MRI products. They are expensive, over-hyped, and inferior to many other products. Just compare the ingredient profiles of any MRI product against those of a supplier such as BSN. I've used NaNOx9 from MuscleTech, Nitrix from BSN, NO2 from MRI, and a few NO products sold at Wal-Mart. Nitrix blew the others out of the water hands down.
So MRI just has "Designer Arginine"
 
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Old 05-22-2008, 12:40 PM   #32
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So MRI just has "Designer Arginine"
Pretty much.
Nitrix has the same stuff as MRI NO2 plus more. I remember when I first purchased my Nitrix from GNC, the cashier kept trying to convince me that NO2 wa a superior formula. So once I eventually finished my bottle of Nitrix I switched to NO2, and I feel like I got smaller once I switched.
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