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    new stuff - Creatine Clear

    I was wondering if anyone here has tried this yet.

    Here's what I know:

    It uses a sodium delivery rather than using an insulin spike\

    It is made by FSI Nutrition

    It was designed (mainly) as a creatine transport system for women to minimize the "bloat" most all women get from using creatine monohydrate (far worse bloat than men ever experience)

    Uses citrate form of creatine.


    Sounds very interesting IF it works. (I'm wondering if it does stop the bloat side effect and if this transport system works and delivers the benefits of creatine)

    Let us know if you've used it! Thanks!

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    sorry ng, i'll do some searching ,asap.never heard of it before.there's a ton of new supplement companies out there, so its hard to know who's who..
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    thanks for replying! it seems to be like titrated creatine (i think but i'm still reading)

    could just be creatine citrate that's being marketed as not causing the bloat that monohydrate can (or stomach upset)

    i don't know if the creatine clear is any different/better then other titrated creatine....so let me know if you find anything out.

    thanks again!
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