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Does NOX Factor Work?
Note: This is a NOX Factor review. To order, visit the NOX Factor website.
When you research as many preworkout supplements as I do, you eventually get to the point where nothing surprises you anymore, especially things you see online. The biggest reason for this is that the online supplement market is huge, and there are tons of players in it just to make a quick buck and move on.
Not long ago, I got wind of a supplement called NOX Factor, and I decided to look into it for you guys, to determine whether or not this was something worth your time and money. The claims were exciting. By taking NOX Factor, you’d see:
- A decrease in muscle breakdown.
- Stronger lifts with better pumps.
- Longer sustained energy and endurance.
- More nutrients and oxygen being delivered to your muscles during workouts.
- Increased sex drive.
- Better erections.
- Increased metabolism.
- Better muscle relaxation.
How NOX Factor Works
According to the marketing claims, NOX Factor accomplishes these benefits through three mechanisms of action:
1. NOX Factor increases testosterone levels. This male hormone is what triggers strength and vitality.
2. It boosts nitric oxide levels for better oxygen and nutrient delivery to your muscles, making them stronger, more effective, and better prepared for growth.
3. It boosts growth hormone which helps you get a more restful sleep and provides building blocks for muscle growth.
NOX Factor Ingredients
Here’s where things start to get a little crazy. Apparently, NOX Factor is no longer being sold, and it’s official website, where you would previously be able to buy it, is no longer accessible. A product website is the one definitive place to find a trustworthy ingredients list.
There are lot’s of “review websites” and blogs talking about NOX Factor. Some of them list ingredients. But there are about 5 different lists floating around out there. Since there’s no official website, which one are we to believe?
One list appears on a couple different sites, and it’s rather amusing. The two ingredients on the list are L-Arginine and Sarcoplasmic Hypertrophy. L-Arginine is probably correct. As a pre cursor to nitric oxide, it shows up on most NO boosting supplements. But Sarcoplasmic Hypertrophy is not an ingredient at all. It’s a state of muscle growth involving water in muscle cells. Whoever is calling this an ingredient in NOX Factor just plain doesn’t know what he’s talking about. And there’s not just one site with this reference. There are several.
We never were able to be sure of which list is correct, but a likely candidate is:
- L-Arginine (1) which boosts nitric oxide for better blood flow.
- Beet Root Extract which encourages the regeneration of cells.
- Riboflavin which boosts metabolism and promotes muscle recovery.
Where to Buy NOX Factor
We hit another snag here. If you haven’t guessed already, NOX Factor is one of those free trial scam supplements. You pay for shipping, thinking the rest is free, and they send you a bottle. You use NOX Factor. If you don’t call and cancel within 14 days of your original order date, they charge you full price for the bottle and sign you up to receive a new full price bottle each month. Once you realize they’ve charged you, you’ll have to call and cancel to make sure they don’t continue to do so each month.
These free trial scams are everywhere, and they come and go. NOX Factor looks like it’s on its way out. There are lots of review website with links to click through to the free trial offer, but none of the links are functioning properly. Instead of taking you to the NOX Factor website, they take you to where you can order a free trial of a completely different product.
With a little digging around we found that NOX Factor has a Better Business Bureau rating of F. According to this BBB report, NOX Factor had several complaints, and a few failure to respond notices.
NOX Factor Pros
- The ingredients are all natural.
NOX Factor Cons
- It’s impossible to nail down the correct ingredient list.
- It was only available through a free trial offer, and that doesn’t even seem to be available now.
Our NOX Factor Conclusion
One good thing about the exploding workout supplement market is that it gives us an awful lot of choices. One bad thing about it is that a lot of those choices are just awful. NOX Factor was a quicky fly-by-night product that couldn’t even get their act together enough to get the word out on the proper ingredients. Then just like that, it’s gone. The truth is the fact that it’s gone is probably the best thing I can say about it.
Its safe to say that NOX Factor is gone. And good riddens. Nitrocut is here to stay and it gets great reviews. To check out the NitroCut review, including its ingredients, Click Here
Sources:
(1) L-arginine is the physiological precursor for the formation of nitric oxide in endothelium-dependent relaxation. Richard M.J. , almer, Daryl D. Rees, David S. Ashton, Salvador Moncada. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. Volume 153, Issue 3, 30 June 1988, Pages 1251–1256.
I have called the cancel phone number and other phone numbers but all I get is a busy signal. I want to stop your company from sending me anymore of you product or taking money from my checking account. I’m not getting any answer from anyone in this company and I am getting angry. My original order number is 66638. I want an answer and I want my 79.99 refunded to my account. On may 23rd another order was placed and I want it cancelled.
We do not sell any products, just review them. As you can see, we DO NOT recommend NOX Factor. You will have to contact them directly to cancel you order or get a refund.
Scam scam scam shipping and handling fee taken, but no product received don’t do it unless you want to throw away money *scam alert*
Thanks Joe, thats what we have been hearing about NOX Factor over and over.