NO2, Yok3d and Jack3d
There have been several supplement products put out by USPLabs that have been in many reviews all over the internet. Three such products are NO2, Yok3d and Jack3d. They are all designed as supplements to take prior to your workouts, and are meant to enhance your workouts in one way or another.
For people looking to enhance their workouts, using a couple of these products in conjunction with each other could have great benefits. For instance, both NO2 and Yok3d are meant to increase your overall performance by raising nitric oxide levels in your blood. They help to open up your veins and help to push large amounts of blood and vitamins to your muscles during your workouts for maximum performance and also give you a quick recovery time. This way you can do longer, harder sets during your workout, and you can do more sets with a short recovery time, Plus you can have more time in the gym each week by doing a lot of healing overnight, rather than having to take a couple of days or so in between extra hard workouts.
Users of these products have reported workouts with charged endurance, strength, speed and power without any real side effects. Some other supplements like these have been known to give people nausea, headaches or the jitters. Their muscles felt pumped and full throughout their bodies and the effects were long lasting.
Jack3d is designed to also be taken before your workout and designed to raise nitric oxide levels, but it contains caffeine and creatine. This product can also increase your focus and the intensity of your workouts as well. It has been reported that the creatine in Jack3d is difficult to absorb, but that if taken correctly you can still see results from using this product. The people who are worried about this product in particular being dangerous or who are experiencing side effects generally are the people who are trying to take too much of this product to increase the amount of creatine they are consuming.
There are many reviews to read about all of these products. All of these supplements, if used correctly, seem to have a good rating overall of achieving desirable results in your workouts, with very few if any bad side effects.