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    Question Why TriCreatine Malate over regular creatine monohydrate?

    Why TriCreatine Malate?

    TriCreatine Malate is a revolutionary innovation in creatine supplementation, because it combines creatine with Malic Acid, which stimulates the production of ATP in the body.

    ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the major fuel or energy source for the body. TriCreatine is the most bioavailable and soluble forms of creatine, far more effective than all previous versions of creatine, including creatine citrate.

    During exhaustive exercise, like weight training, ATP releases the energy, which fuels muscle contractions. So the more ATP you have available in your body, the more energy your body will have for intense training. The problem is that during intense exercise glycolysis (the breakdown of sugar for energy) is inhibited. This means the body is not able to use stored carbohydrates as energy very easily. This is why you often get suddenly exhausted in the middle of your workout and find your strength levels rapidly declining. When this occurs your body will unfortunately switch over to muscle as a source of energy-which means catabolism/muscle breakdown. That's bad news.

    Fortunately, Malic acid overcomes this problem because its primary function is to enable glycolysis so that sugar can be easily and quickly broken down for energy. This way muscle mass is not only preserved but more will be built. TriCreatine Malate, the bonding of Malic acid with Creatine, is the ideal compound for providing energy for workouts and preventing muscle from ever being used as an energy source. Plus, it is highly soluble, which means you will absorb it rapidly and completely, which is critical.


    so, now you know...go purchase Maximum Pump from IronMagLabs which contains not only 3.5 grams of TriCreatine Malate per serving but also Arginine Alpha-Ketoglutarate (AKG), L-Taurine, N-Acetyl-Glutamine (NAG), and Citrulline Malate.


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    I checked out http://ironmaglabs.com/maximum-pump.html and your Webmaster needs a spell checker. There are three typos on the page highlighted below:-

    Maximum Pump has the highest quality pharmacuetical grade ingrediants.

    ....Creatine monohydrate, one of the substances that forms the compound TriCcreatine malate,.....

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    thanks, I will fix that...

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    haha, this thread comes right after I say ill stick to monohydrate. That is some funny shit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gococksDJS
    haha, this thread comes right after I say ill stick to monohydrate. That is some funny shit...

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    There's a creatine for each and every one of us. Just like a partner....

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    Quote Originally Posted by redspy
    There's a creatine for each and every one of us. Just like a partner....
    But there's only one Goldcock labs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gococksDJS
    But there's only one Goldcock labs.
    True. I can't wait for your 1000mg/ml Goldcock Test Cyp.

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    Looks like a another good product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redspy
    True. I can't wait for your 1000mg/ml Goldcock Test Cyp.
    no no, that's 1000kg/ml, it's super concentrated, and its flax, not test.

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