Getting my physical drive back finally

I’m 58, and for the last few years, I felt like I was running on half a tank.

It wasn’t just the lack of energy at work; it was the embarrassment of not being able to keep up during weekend hikes or in the bedroom with my wife. I started avoiding social plans because I just felt “old” and sluggish. I tried several things first. I drank gallons of beetroot juice, but it was messy and the results were inconsistent. I tried generic multivitamins, which did absolutely nothing for my stamina. I even tried those blue pills once, but the headaches were too much to handle. About three months ago, I started using NitricBoost (i buy here - usually best price). What makes it different is that it uses a concentrate of nitrates that convert into nitric oxide, plus amino acids to keep those levels steady. It didn’t happen overnight, but after two weeks, the “brain fog” lifted. My energy levels felt more natural, not like a caffeine spike. The best part is the blood vessel health aspect; I can tell my circulation is much better, which has definitely helped my sexual drive and stamina. It’s a more holistic feeling than just taking a pill for one specific symptom. It takes consistency, but for me, it was the missing piece.

Glad you found something that works. It’s tough when you feel like you’re slowing down and don’t know why.

Any issues with stomach upset? I’ve tried a few nitrate supplements before and they always made me feel a bit nauseous.

How did you decide on this specific route compared to just taking standard L-arginine? I’ve seen a lot of guys talk about that for circulation.

I did try L-arginine for a while, but I found that NitricBoost worked better because it felt more sustained throughout the day. The nitrates seem to provide a more stable baseline for me than the amino acids alone did.

I’ve been on NitricBoost for about a month now and the mental clarity is the most surprising part. I’m actually finishing my projects again.

NitricBoost helped me get back into the gym. My recovery time at 62 is way better than it was last year.