Force Factor Review

by Mary

You may have heard of the newly popular workout Force Factor supplement. If you lift weights, or play sports you will most likely benefit from a pre-workout supplement. Force factor falls into the category of pre-workout supplements because it is taken immediately prior to a workout and it is designed to increase the effectiveness of your workout by supplying you with energy and increased blood flow to your muscles. At first glance, it may seem that Force Factor is a high quality and effective supplement, based on its popularity. This review will dive a little deeper into what goes into a good preworkout and exactly what goes into a bottle of Force Factor.

If you’re wondering why this stuff is so popular, it’s because there has been tons of money spent on advertising. Anytime this much money is spent on advertising, you will see and hear about the new product, weather it works or not. So, to answer the question “Does Force Factor really work?” first we need to examine what goes into a bottle of this stuff. That is an easier task than it may sound.

Here’s a Force Factor Review made by BestPriceNutrition that you should watch.



Although the label on a bottle of Force Factor has several ingredients listed, there is only one of those Forcr factors ingredients that actually contributes anything to the product’s effectiveness. That ingredient is the arginine. L-arginine is an amino acid that the body converts into the natural gas nitric oxide, which then opens the body’s blood vessels, to increase blood flow. Arginine is a staple in pre-workout supplements, however, most preworkout supplements come with many other ingredients, like caffeine and herbal stimulants, that also increase energy and endurance. Force Factor doesn’t have any of these energy enhancers. Maybe the reason they left all of the stimulants out is to make it “safer”and more marketable to the mainstream public. Amino acids are safe for everybody, while some people may react negatively to caffeine and other types of stimulants.

While Force Factor may provide some benefit for some people, it’s not going to give you anywhere near the energy, strength or endurance of many other popular pre-wokout supplements like Jack3d, No-Xplode, 1.M.R, or Assault. On top of that, Force Factor supplement is one of the most expensive pre-workout supplements on the market. If you’re looking for a safe, non-stimulant pre-workout supplement I’d suggest simply buying a pure nitric oxide supplement, because that’s all Force Factor really is. You can get L-arginine (nitric oxide) online, or at most heath food stores or pharmacies and you will pay 1/10 the price if you buy Force Factor.

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