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    APS does it again


    Creatine nitrate by APS is a vastly superior patented creatine that has much better water solubility than any creatine thus far!

    You will experience full, swollen muscle bellies complimented by roadmap vascularity all wrapped in a tight,dry show quality package. Nitrates are the answer all physique enthusiests have been waiting for,not only do they make the ingredient they are bonded to more effective but they also provide more vasodialation and vascularity than ANY current N.O./pump product offers.In fact nothing else even comes close.We add vitamin C to avoid any potential nitrate tolerance and there you have it!The most exciting non-hormonal muscle building,skin tearing,vein popping product to ever hit the market. Basically You have the best representation for two of the biggest categories in sports nutrition (creatine and nitric oxide)all in one bottle. This will go down as one of the biggest discoveries in sports nutrition history and for good reason. Don’t wait another day to start this revolutionary scientific breakthrough! Creatine nitrate can also be found in our category dominating pre-workout powder

    I would like to thank Judgement Day and APS for allowing me to try another great product that they have brought to the market.


    I have been using this for around a month now and am very pleased with the results I have seen. I have been using it everyday lie so

    workout days I started at 6 caps preworkout 2 post workout
    non workout days 4 caps AM and 4 caps PM don't ask why

    I have noticed some nast a$$ pumps with this APS Creatine Nitrate. I have had a lot of great workouts as well but mostly I love it for the pump.

    I have had zero water retention with this product which is great and one could use it for bulking or cutting and have no issues.

    Now the fun part I added in a scoop of APS Mesomorph
    to the 8 caps pre workout and I thought I was going to tear my skin or have streatch marks after . I have not seen pumps like that from anything , Just friggin sick to the point it almost hurt to move afterwards .


    Thanks again APS for the sick a$$ pumps and great product !!!
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    Creatine + Nitrite = Carcinogen
    by Anthony Roberts

    Back in 1971, a scientist by the almost impossibly cool name of Archer (M.C. Archer, technically) performed a little study whereby he examined the interactions of nitrite with creatine and creatinine. The result of that study was a very brief, very forgotten, two page paper. Since creatine and creatinine are both present in the human body, both nitrates and nitrites are frequently used in food production, it’s logical to take an interest in their interaction. The average daily intake of Nitrate in the human diet is estimated at 75 milligrams (mgs). After it’s consumed, roughly 5% of the nitrate (NO3) taken in by healthy adults is further reduced to nitrite (NO2) by bacteria in saliva, and an additional amount in the stomach. Most people consume a couple of grams worth (2,000mgs) of creatine each day from a typical diet. So what happens when an excess of creatine and nitrite/nitrate get together in an acidic environment, similar to what might be found in…the belly of a human being?

    Creatine reacts with nitrite under acid conditions to produce first sarcosine and then N-nitrososarcosine, which is a weak carcinogen in the rat. Creatinine reacts with acidified nitrite to produce either creatinine-5-oxime or 1-methylhydantoin-5-oxime, depending on reaction conditions. The toxicity and environmental significance of these compounds is not yet known. (Science – 1971- Archer -1341-3)

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    In other words, Creatine + Nitrite = BAD!

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    Creatine Nitrate works well for me.

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    Lessee....
    -Gaspari is challenging the patent (#7,777,074) based on prior art.
    -In 4 caps there's only 1.5 grams of creatine nitrate.
    -Ever wonder why N.O. products have lots of vitamin C in them? It's because nitric oxide in the blood is a free radical, and the antioxidants are added to keep cell damage to a minimum.
    -N.O. gives a great pump apparently, but do great pumps help build muscle? So far I haven't seen any studies linking big pumps with increased LBM, and as far as I can tell all you might get in the way of a permanent 'benefit' from an insane pump are stretch marks.
    -and FIFTY BUCKS MSRP FOR 150 GRAMS! (750 mg per pill, of which only half is creatine nitrate) "That's no moon, that's a wallet vacuum!"

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