Nitric Oxide Products Made By Neogenis And Other Companies

By Roxy Albright


Neogenis is one of the producers of nitric oxide supplements with many supposed beneficial characteristics. Many claims are made about the things such products may be able to do, but you it must be kept in mind that the FDA hasn't reviewed most of the statements of the companies that make nitric oxide supplements. Nevertheless, these products, like a nitric oxide booster, have proven to have helped many people with some of the various things the companies claim they can help with. So, there are reasons to perhaps consider these products, but there are also reasons to approach the products made by Neogenis and others cautiously.

This article seeks to dive a bit deeper into the reasons people should be cautious about the claims of the nitric oxide products made by companies like Neogenis. It will also look at some potential proof that these products are actually beneficial.
To begin, we'll discuss some of the claims being made, and a bit about at least one of these products. Then, we'll look into some of the actual benefits people have experienced with using a booster product. Last, we'll look into some of the problems that people may face.

Neogenis makes a product called Neo40. It is a nitric oxide booster product that they claim can give customers a daily dose of extra energy among other things. They also claim it helps to maintain healthy blood pressure. Erectile dysfunction can also supposedly be mitigated. Another way this product apparently can assist takers is with their blood circulation in general. Nitric oxide is considered by some scientists to be important for overall health of the body, and there are claims that the majority of adults over 40 don't produce enough nitric oxide in their bodies to be fully healthy. Neo40 was made for boosting the production of nitric oxide. Some of the important ingredients include L-Citrulline, vitamin C, magnesium, vitamin B12, and some more. It comes in dissolving tablets.

Do such products work? The Houston Institute for Clinical Research did a 30 day clinical trial to test Neo40. There were apparently some beneficial results for some of the patients that they found. Plasma nitrite levels were doubled, demonstrating that nitric oxide levels had in fact gone up. The participants also had a significant reduction in triglycerides. For patients with elevate levels, there was a 33% reduction in c-reactive proteins. Also, the majority of the participants claimed that they felt less anxious and had more energy. While the results may not clearly show that everyone was healthier as a result, there are at least some ways in which such a product seemingly works to improve health for some people.

But, it must be remembered that the claims of Neogenis and many similar companies aren't reviewed or regulated by the FDA. So skepticism at these claims would be understandable. Nitric oxide supplements can also be dangerous for some people. In particular, those who have low blood pressure, or who have recently suffered a heart attack should stay away. Sufferers of herpes also should not take such products. Other serious side effects can occur with overdosing. These boosters should be taken with proper healthcare consultation.

A nitric oxide booster such as Neo40 Daily made by companies like Neogenis, and other comparable products could help with anxious feelings and low energy and may have other benefits, however, they aren't for everyone to take and should be taken with heed to medical advice.




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