I think they have quality supplements, but they're over priced.
Their ads are a joke, but they must work.
What "magical ingrediants" are you talking about?
So....What's your take on the ads.
Is MuscleTech's supplements for creatine and protein as good as advertised ?
If you think so...Please explain your reasons.
If not, please do the same.
Those products are much more expensive than their "plain" cousins. Do all of the magical ingrediences actually help ?


I think they have quality supplements, but they're over priced.
Their ads are a joke, but they must work.
What "magical ingrediants" are you talking about?
Uhhhhhhhh... I wouldn't buy it. I like the Labrada stuff the best.
Oh yeah, and the ads are a ton of shit.


cell-tech...75g sugar per serving....
Iknow, the transport system, but damn...I cannot take in that many sugar grams...
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My thoughts exactlyOriginally posted by Prince
I think they have quality supplements, but they're over priced.
Their ads are a joke, but they must work.
What "magical ingrediants" are you talking about?
I think thier ads work because everyone is looking for the easy way out.....and understandibly.
Remember they used to advertise with that bodybuilder Craig something or other. He was the "biggest bodybuilder in the world"...... Does anybody remember this? and then they would show him sitting there with his shirt off, mixing a serving of cell tech! What a joke, more like "Anadrol tech"
Supp companies use big fellas and ripped fembots to sell there products. thats called good advertising. buy this product and you'll grow a second penis...so would you...dont fall into this crap.its really hard to choose a good company that sells the products you have heard about. My opinion on cell-tech is this.you really dont need that much sugar to transport creatine. no i'm not a ''brain'' when it comes to all the technical crap, but i'm a realist, and if it takes a cup of sugar to transport 10 grams a creatine, no thanks,. just my opinion folks..
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Muscle Tech Supplements are high priced! Nitro-Tech works, Cell-Tech is best if you want to replace your creatine product, Hydroxycut is good with fat loss & you cannot gain strength and mass from Hydroxycut unless your intaking protein... And no, not every gram of protein transports into your muscle's from regular foods....


Greg Kovaks, 6'2" 40x pounds off season, supposedly could incline bench 700 for reps, 26" arms reportedly.Originally posted by ksiebert
Craig something or other. He was the "biggest bodybuilder in the world"...... Does anybody remember this?
Protein is protein and I don't care what extra ingredient is on it. I'm nothing against Muscletech but its totally unnecessary to spend that extra money on a regular protein.
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Just like mostly everybody else, I also think it is overpriced crap. When I take my creatine I put it in Gatorade or Kool-Aid for the sugar and as far as I am concerened protein is protein if you want to buy it for a higher price so be it.
Definately overpriced....but I like their celltech.
Are you going to eat that?....
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