NO2 Red Hemo Surge is a pre-workout supplement that acts as a vasodilator, focus builder, muscle support complex. It does this by combining a triad of arginine, along with many other performance boosting enhancers that may be the key to your workout goals. Is NO2 Red Hemo Surge the answer to our long-running quest to find the perfect pre-workout formula?

Index of Ingredients

NO2 Red Hemo Surge combines three forms of arginine in their Advanced 5x NO Booster complex: L-Arginine Alpha-Ketoglutarate L-Arginine HCl L-Arginine Pyroglutamate Arginine Ketoisocaproate. Arginine works to relax blood vessels, allowing them to expand–increasing flow of blood (and therefore nutrients, oxygen) to muscle tissue, causing vasodilation. Vasodilation results in powerful repetitions, nitric oxide absorption, and overall strength.

Their MyoCarn Power Complex includes L-Glycine Citrulline Malate N-Acetyl L-Carnitine HCl L-Glutamine Beta-Alanine L-Histidine. L-Glycine and L-Glutamine work to energize muscles and work to repair damaged tissue. They store well in the muscles over a period of time, gradually releasing energy throughout the workout. Citrulline Malate is a precursor to and adaptogen to arginine which helps increase nitric oxide stores in the blood. It also helps in the absorption of amino acids, like L-histidine. The inclusion of Acetyl-L-Carnitine in the blend is a smart move–as acetyl-l-carnitine supports the neuro-system and also can increase levels of testosterone in the body.

The weakest point in the mix is the Red Hemo Surge Energy Booster which combines Glucuronolactone, Taurine, and Caffeine Anhydrous. Glucuronolactone works to detoxy the body (good), taurine is a benefactor for stress levels (relax you, good), and caffeine stimulates the brain (good), but also empties the adrenal glands (bad). So…their one energy booster is caffeine, which only works for a short period of time, and is addictive, and also causes you to crash later. Not such a smart mix afterall.

Most customers have reported that Red Hemo Surge is not worth the price. Only 20 servings per container reaching $40 a pop–that’s one expensive pre-workout. We have found better blends at half the cost–and advise you keep looking.


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