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    Cell-Tech by Muscle Tech - Review

    Here's just my progress on using Cell-Tech by Muscle Tech.

    I'd said I'd post my results to some other teenagers thinking of using it so here goes.

    Stats on the builder before taking it:
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    173lbs
    6'0 tall
    16 years old

    Stats on the builder after taking it
    Still a Male
    167lbs
    6'0 tall
    16 years old

    (Intentions to put on a little bulk, back fired and I actually cut down on more Body Fat)

    When I first bought a large container of it, I had already been dieting for a month and a half. Seeing as how progress for me had started to slurr I decided to try it. The container came about half full to my dissipointment, I had been expecting it to be abviously not to be filled to the rim but with other products they atleast fill it 3/4s or more. It was pretty costly, and it only lasted a little more than two weeks.

    When I immidiately tried it after my workout, I got an intense high off the immense amounts of sugar; two scoops cell-tech it gives you 76 grams of sugar.

    After feeling this glucose spike, later on in the day I started to feel clumbsy at night, and found myself falling asleep earlier than usual.

    Even though the container lasted me two and a half weeks or so, I had NOT abided by the suggested intake dosages. Following the directions it provides, I wouldn't be surprised if you finished a jar within a week and a half.

    Throughout the weeks of taking it I felt an increase of energy during the day, but again a sluggish feeling at night. On my last week, the drink began making me feel sick, followed by diherrea.

    It did lean me out a bit, and my lifts still stayed relatively the same, save for the muscle groups I had just recently been working on. My flat bench max maybe increased 10lbs from the two and a half weeks, so its nothing to be proud of. Those are about the results I probably would've made anyways.

    Experienced Side Effects - Stomach Aches, Diherrea, Sluggish Feeling at night due to glucose spike.

    My overall impressions were poor;

    Pricing - Horrible
    Results - Low
    Overall Impressions - Unsatisified

    Total Servings: 19 scoops - 95 grams of creatine.

    All in all, not a creatine brand I'd recommend to anyone.

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    Pricing - Horrible
    Results - Low
    Overall Impressions - Unsatisified
    Sounds like yet another satisfied MuscleTech customer
    I hear ya.

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    Hmm well as far as trying to bulk up a bit, if you lost 6 lbs. in that ammount of time I wouldn't think you're eating nearly enough and no supplement would really help you in that case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xantix
    Here's just my progress on using Cell-Tech by Muscle Tech.

    I'd said I'd post my results to some other teenagers thinking of using it so here goes.

    Stats on the builder before taking it:
    Male
    173lbs
    6'0 tall
    16 years old

    Stats on the builder after taking it
    Still a Male
    167lbs
    6'0 tall
    16 years old

    (Intentions to put on a little bulk, back fired and I actually cut down on more Body Fat)

    When I first bought a large container of it, I had already been dieting for a month and a half. Seeing as how progress for me had started to slurr I decided to try it. The container came about half full to my dissipointment, I had been expecting it to be abviously not to be filled to the rim but with other products they atleast fill it 3/4s or more. It was pretty costly, and it only lasted a little more than two weeks.

    When I immidiately tried it after my workout, I got an intense high off the immense amounts of sugar; two scoops cell-tech it gives you 76 grams of sugar.

    After feeling this glucose spike, later on in the day I started to feel clumbsy at night, and found myself falling asleep earlier than usual.

    Even though the container lasted me two and a half weeks or so, I had NOT abided by the suggested intake dosages. Following the directions it provides, I wouldn't be surprised if you finished a jar within a week and a half.

    Throughout the weeks of taking it I felt an increase of energy during the day, but again a sluggish feeling at night. On my last week, the drink began making me feel sick, followed by diherrea.

    It did lean me out a bit, and my lifts still stayed relatively the same, save for the muscle groups I had just recently been working on. My flat bench max maybe increased 10lbs from the two and a half weeks, so its nothing to be proud of. Those are about the results I probably would've made anyways.

    Experienced Side Effects - Stomach Aches, Diherrea, Sluggish Feeling at night due to glucose spike.

    My overall impressions were poor;

    Pricing - Horrible
    Results - Low
    Overall Impressions - Unsatisified

    Total Servings: 19 scoops - 95 grams of creatine.

    All in all, not a creatine brand I'd recommend to anyone.
    did you consume the creatine solution all at once or did you sip on it over a period of time ?

    did you consume a balanced whole food meal around 1 hour after finishing the creatine drink ?
    I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.

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    yeah, sounds like you werent using it right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAM
    did you consume the creatine solution all at once or did you sip on it over a period of time ?

    did you consume a balanced whole food meal around 1 hour after finishing the creatine drink ?
    I consumed the creatine all at once, but I did have a balanced whole food meal one hour after finishing.

    I think my diet is pretty steady, I was just doing a heck load of Cardio during that time period.

    I think I may have had a caloric deficit, I didn't take that much cardio into account during meals.

    Anyways, I'm going to go on a GNC creatine bulk diet within the next week, I'll report on progress I made on that.

    The weight loss wasn't really what I was unhappy with(none of it was muscle mass from what I see), it was just the general crap feeling associated with it. Opposed to other reports of Creatine giving you more energy etc.. I just felt this brand totally condradicting as I often felt sluggish after workouts and taking it.

    (Sorry for the late replies, they weren't sending to my email for some reason)
    Last edited by Xantix; 06-24-2004 at 10:55 PM.

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