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Thanks - food for thought
| But there is many Creatine Ethyl Ester's out there so look around because CE2 is pricy and it's Ethyl Ester so there can be many products like it. |
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Originally Posted by katt
I am taking Monohydrate Creatine right now, just because it was in my cabinet. So maybe I'll stroll down to GNC and spend the buck to get the book. I just don't want to loose all my size when I quit. And I am female, so probably my intake would be less than recommended.
I may be out of line, but it kinda sucks that no-one has formulated anything for women without giving us the side effects. You know, SOME women out there really want to have muscles, more than the "fitness" look |
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Originally Posted by katt
I normally shop online - side effects (so I was told) from the creatine was water retention... Side effects I was talking about in the last post - that was the effects from Andro, tribulous, and other test builders, etc... ya know, facial hair, enlarged clitoris, and so on and so on...
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On average, the majority of people do not get a whole lot of water retention from CEE, as many reported with Mono. For me, I get lots of water retention from Mono, but barely noticeable from CEE. Have you tried any CEE products?
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Originally Posted by katt
No I haven't as of yet. But its worth a try - thanks!
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Originally Posted by pumped38
has anyone tried ce2, and if you have,did you have negative or positive results.. today i'm going to stack ce2/no2/protein for the first time.. any help would be great..
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Originally Posted by 40-yard dash_2
He is a suggestion for some reputable companies. That, and they will more than likely be cheaper than the GNC CEE products. MAN, Serious Nutrition Solutions, Dymatize, and Designer Supplements. DS has a CEE product called XCEED. Here is the ingredient profile for it, so you know exactly how much of each ingredient is in the product. Good luck!
XCEED What's In It? Supplement Facts: Serving Size: 1 Scoop (8 Grams) Servings Per Container: 45 Amount Per Serving: Creatine Ethyl Ester HCl: 3g Di-Arginine Malate: 3g L-Taurine: 1g Glucuronolactone: 1g Other Ingredients: Citric Acid, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Potassium Citrate, Aspartame, Sucralose, and Acesulfame K. Directions: As a dietary supplement, take 1 - 2 servings per day. Take one serving 30 minutes prior to workout, and take one serving at least 6 hours before or after the first serving. Warnings: For use by adults 18 and over. Always consult a physician before using this or any other dietary supplement. |
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Originally Posted by katt
What alot of info - Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Seanp156
Looks into VNS Jacked, or Storm (by Universal). It's pretty cheap per serving, and effective...
I used to take VNS Jacked twice a day on workout days for a total of 6 grams, and once on none workout days for 3 grams... Then I got creatine ethyl ester and took ~4-5 grams every day on top of any pre-workout sup for around 8 grams per day... Now I'm taking Storm and I just take one serving for 4-5 grams per day regardless of working out or not. I personally can't stand NO-Xplode. I haven't tried Xceed yet though. |
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Originally Posted by Seanp156
I just ballpark it... I personally think anywhere from 3-6 is fine, just drink plenty of water. I also took Superpump 250 and like it quite a bit. I got 2 tubs of it for $50 at the Arnold Classic. I could have sworn creatine was an ingredient on there.
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