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Originally Posted by stevie667
NO2 acts as a vasodilator, opening up all your bloodvessels so they can accomodate more flow. More blood to your muscles means more glucose to be used to power the cells, so more work can be done. It also means that more nutrients go into the cells, so possibly more growth. The pumps stay longer because the vessels stay maxed open for longer.
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Well...sounds pretty bad to me. I mean, if your blood vessels were supposed to be wider, they probably would be. Or, you could do something naturally to make them so. This is pretty scary! Might as well just inject something directly into the muscle...oh, wait, they already do that!