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    Creatine-D2T ?

    So i was looking to get some creatine after reading some threads here. I have been a supplement virgin for the past few years, using only Whey, and was wondering which creatine brand is the cleanest/most effective/best price. I wanted to stay away from the "1000g for $15" deals because it just seems like dirty, low quality stuff. I found a two month supply of Creatine-D2T by Biogenetix for $10, and it appeared to be a relatively high quality product (i saw a one month supply going for $50, and varous sites said that it was very expensive) that was going for damn cheap.

    I was wondering whether or not i should get this product, or if i should just get a tub of creatine powder (http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/opt/crea.html)?

    I googled C-D2T and read through about 15 search results, all of which were completely useless. I think i managed to pick up that D2T has a "more effective" type of creatine than Monohydrate. Reviews for the product usually degrade into very different topics. I came here hoping to get some valuable knowledge which would sway me in the right direction of which product to buy.

    And if you think you have a better product (performance/cost wise) that you yourself take, i would also be interested in seeing it. But only after hearing some information / reviews about Creatine-D2T. I dont want this to turn into another one of "those" topics. Thank you.

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    I would go with just a plain tub of creatine. I generally buy Nature's Best, Perfect Creatine.

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    I like only Creatine Ethyl Ester because it is one of the best creatine supplement for muscles growh with best result.

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    Creatine Mono works just fine for me.

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    If you have never used creatine before then just go with a basic creatine monohydrate...nothing fancy.

    IF you find (and you may or may not) that this form causes you stomach distress...bloating, gas, frequent bathroom trips, then try AAEFX Kre-Alkalyn. This form usually alleviates the stomach problems.

    But let me reiterate...try basic mono first.


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