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re: Who else's hay fever is acting up today?
Posted on 3/7/15 at 5:48 pm to Jim Rockford
Posted on 3/7/15 at 5:48 pm to Jim Rockford
I recommend an arginine based workout supplement for hay fever: NO2 Black, especially if you don't like Claritin, etc.
Here's a link to it on amazon:
LINK
You can usually pick it up a little cheaper at some workout supplement outlets online. But I do recommend this brand over other NO2 products; I've tried 2-3 others, and they weren't as effective. And I don't know about MRI NO2 Black Full Cycle. Just the basic one.
Anyway, was using it for working out a few years back and it eliminated my hay fever within a day or two. I buy it every year now-- no hay fever. Have recommended it to 3 or 4 other people who tried it and all of them said it helped. It's just an amino-acid type supplement-- nothing overly chemical-like or drug-like-- the way allergy medicines tend to be.
Usually, 1-2 pills a day does the trick. No need for a full dose intended for weight-lifting (6-8 pills); full dose will probably give you a headache anyway.
Here's a link to it on amazon:
LINK
You can usually pick it up a little cheaper at some workout supplement outlets online. But I do recommend this brand over other NO2 products; I've tried 2-3 others, and they weren't as effective. And I don't know about MRI NO2 Black Full Cycle. Just the basic one.
Anyway, was using it for working out a few years back and it eliminated my hay fever within a day or two. I buy it every year now-- no hay fever. Have recommended it to 3 or 4 other people who tried it and all of them said it helped. It's just an amino-acid type supplement-- nothing overly chemical-like or drug-like-- the way allergy medicines tend to be.
Usually, 1-2 pills a day does the trick. No need for a full dose intended for weight-lifting (6-8 pills); full dose will probably give you a headache anyway.
Posted on 3/7/15 at 6:23 pm to epbart
Goddamn I am so glad I'm not the only one with the worst sinus infections I've ever had. I've woken up the past 3 days with headaches. Just awful
Posted on 3/7/15 at 7:40 pm to tsmi136
it's been really bad for those of us south. we had a mild winter. turned the heat on once.
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