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    cell-tech

    I'm a begginer at weight training and ive invested in some cell-tech im just wondering does this stuff work or am i waisting my money flat out..

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    cell tech is incredibly overrated...... their company, muscletech, is arguably one of the most successful supplement companies around at the moment, and their marketing is obscenely apparant in almost every muscle mag....

    there are just as good products, and even better products out there for much, much less.....
    cell-tech is also a monohydrate creatine mix, if im not mistaken, which has been outdated by the new creatine ethyl ester formulas.... which can be found at strikingly low prices on some sites.... the other day i say some average CEE caps for 15 dollars that would last about a month when taken at 6g a day


    as some others might say, all muscletech products are insanely overrated..... they have the marketing money, so most people go to them first.... but look online, and you will be shocked how you can buy the same thing from a smaller company, even though the ingredients might be the same, for so much less

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    i was thinking if i just bought some creatine anyway and added my own dextrose would that be the same apart from the alpha acid and vit c ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by freddus83
    i was thinking if i just bought some creatine anyway and added my own dextrose would that be the same apart from the alpha acid and vit c ...
    Pretty much, also taurine is present in cell-tech.

    You can find alpha, vit c, and taurine in many stores, even target, wal-mart, drug emporium is best...

    And make cell-tech yourself.

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    Yea, if you can get your money back, do it. If not, there is nothing wrong with Cell-Tech, as far as a creatine product. Just overpriced.
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    it's a waste of money if you don't have a lot, but it is a good product IMO. I got awesome gains with it, but some people like to bash it because of the price. Just my opinion

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    Have fun getting fat and bloated.....
    To achieve Success is certaily tough..but keeping it, much tougher!

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    Who says you'll get fat and bloated?

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    it can make you gain 10-15lbs muscle in 6 weeks!!!

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    10-15lbs in 6 weeks that sounds good to me like...

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    At least that's what all their 6 page advertisements say.
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    Celltech creatine is very good stuff. A lot of people hate Muscle tech but most of them have no good reason other than "muscle tech" advertises too much or its too expensive. As to the people that suggest going out and buying all of the ingredients to "make your own celltech", why bother? Spending 4 hours to save $3 (maybe even losing money after all the shipping) seems stupid. Spend the 4 hours in the gym or at work. Assuming your job pays you more than $1 and hour, you will come out ahead.

    I am not hyping CellTech there are a lot of great creatine products out there but don't listen to these guys who are saying that you made a mistake in buying CellTech. CellTech is as good as any creatine. CellTech costs more than some other creatine products but only by a few dollars and it also has more supplements in it than most basic creatine products. Most important, see if CellTech works for you. Some creatine products work better than others for different people. Bottom line- take your CellTech go to the gym and you will see results. Next time around if you don't have the money, try another creatine product and see if you get as good of results.
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    I don't think their product is bad, what I do think is bad is the taste of their product, the ridiculous claims of their product, the HUGE ads, and the price.

    Other than that it's comparable to other products.

    10 pounds from allthewhey cost me $11 less than 5 pounds of nitro-tech, and it tastes good.

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    Nitro-Tech protein powder gives me the shits. When I stacked Cell-Tech and Nitro-Tech I thought it was the creatine that was giving me the runs because I read how, for some people, it'll do that to you. I eventually found out it was the Nitro-Tech though. I don't really worry buying any special kind of protein, as long as I'm getting the grams I want and if it doesn't have alot of sugar.

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