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Creatine or No2. Which is Better?

View Poll Results: Which is better? NO2 Or Creatine?

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  • Creatine

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  • Dont fuck with none of that shit, cause to many side effects

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    Creatine or No2. Which is Better?

    If u had to choose, which one would u take?
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    neither, I would (and do) use Maximum Pump ...I know that seems like another shamless plug, but I do use my own products and they work great for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
    neither, I would (and do) use Maximum Pump ...I know that seems like another shamless plug, but I do use my own products and they work great for me.

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    MAXIMUN PUMP ALL THE WAY!!!

    I haven't used, but judging by the ingredients, seems to be a good product. And the best thing has both, Nitric Oxide booster and Creatine!!!

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    Maximum Pump seems like a good product, but I prefer powder, it seems more cost effective to me. Any change of MP being made in a powder form later?

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    Creatine. Hands down.


    NO is so overhyped and generally misunderstood it's not even funny.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seanp156
    Maximum Pump seems like a good product, but I prefer powder, it seems more cost effective to me. Any change of MP being made in a powder form later?
    sure, puting a product into caps or tabs costs money, but you are paying for conveinence too.

    I may look at doing a powder, but if I do it will be a different product with CEE and a few other ingredients.

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    Creatine is more effective. No2 is the Viagra for your body, you get the pump but your te same size when its all done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by god hand
    If u had to choose, which one would u take?
    I wouldn't waste my money on either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
    neither, I would (and do) use Maximum Pump ...I know that seems like another shamless plug, but I do use my own products and they work great for me.
    Looks like a good product.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
    I wouldn't waste my money on either.

    you dont take any creatine?r u a non-responder to it or just dont want to take it?

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    I personally was a non-responder to creatine(at least mono- anyways). I figured that I would give CEE a try during my last pct. I could definately tell a difference. As far as NO2 goes, the only thing that I have tried is CNW's Nitrous Malate(Di-Arginine Malate). It is really cheap and I know that it is working for me. I started it at the same time as I did Clen, so I don't know how much of it was from the Nitrous Malate alone. I do know that my vascularity and pumps were better than they ever had been with Clen alone.
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    creatine
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    what creatine do I go buy in gnc? ...and dont say dont buy it there....cause I'm gonna go buy it there anyway

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    dont buy creatine at gnc

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    Well, if you have to go to GNC, get the "CE" I believe...made buy the same guys who make NO 2.

    I've been on NO 2 for about a month now. I notice my veins getting bigger, I notice pump retension, maybe for a few hours after lifting. Other than that, I'm disappointed.

    I'd have to go with CEE.

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    creatine and NO2 are completely different supplements. NO2 has nothing to do with ATP and cellular energy stores
    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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    so what creatine to I get?....and can I take it with no-xplode?

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    Anyone tried N-Gorge or Tri-Matrix V2? They have both creatine and NO in them.

    N-Gorge apparently has CEE, Glutamine and NO in.

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    get L-arginine its the cheapest NOS supplement out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nachez
    get L-arginine its the cheapest NOS supplement out
    yep...3 grams in the AM and 3 grams PM before bed is all you need
    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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    I usually take 9 grams a day. 3 divided doses.

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    I tried NO2 and Pump Tech(I know...bad choice.) I personally get almost nothing from Arginine supps. V12 pumps me up better than these.

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    I agree Creatine does wonders...

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    has anyone tried N02 and CEE together? Good idea or bad?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sonnysux
    what creatine do I go buy in gnc? ...and dont say dont buy it there....cause I'm gonna go buy it there anyway
    Why? Most people don't volluntarily bend over and take it quite as well as you're about to....just curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonnysux
    so what creatine to I get?....and can I take it with no-xplode?
    stack the explode with their other product cell mass, personally no-explode gave me plenty of explode. (not in a good way) But hey! constipation wont be any of your worries for a while!

    But really if you got the loot to blow at gnc might as well pick up some CEX, worked great for me but had to stop cause "ther is sum po folk in the world"

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    i tried creatine when i was 16 and all it did was make me gain huge amounts of weight without gaining too much strength
    now im 19 and trying superpump250 and i seem to be getting way stronger and losing some of my creatine fat
    so in my experience the superpump is way better

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