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    Creatine???

    Ok, I've decided to use creatine, now my only problem is that I don't know which one to buy and which brand is good and like how much to take per day and stuff like that... can you please help me figure it out?

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    do you have any idea how many posts there are about creatine here? use search.....

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    that's why i started another one, i tried to search but like a 100 pages came up and most of which had nothing to do with creatine... so can anyone tell me or give me a link to the post which has this information?

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    Creatine and Glutamine, when and how much?

    you're right...it took me a good 5 seconds to find this link.

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    grr.. how does that tell me what brand to buy?

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    Alter your search

    I personally would reccomend swole v2 (syntrax)
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    If you've never used ANY creatine supp, I would recommend you go for a plain creatine powder. Stay away from next gen creatines, you might get GREAT gains on pure creatine monohydrate. Stick with name brands. You can easily find 2 lb of creatine for under 25 bucks. This would last you months.
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    I did a search and in less than 10 seconds I found a number of threads asking for creatine recommendations.

    creatine of choice?
    good tasting creatine?
    Micronized Creatine and brand recommendations

    It's very boring to see the same old creatine posts because people can't be bothered to search.

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