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    Cell Mass Vs. Muscle Milk?

    For people that have tried both, or heard about them... Does it matter which one I use? (I'm looking into buying a tub soon)

    I currently just bought NOX-CG3, what combo would go best with it?

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    They're 2 complete different things, muscle milk is only good for pre-bed I think... and Cell Mass is for post workout and contains CEE
    Depends what ur looking for?

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    Muscle milk is a protein, and cell mass is a creatine complex.

    Use them both. Tho there are cheaper routes. But whatever gets your rocks off I guess.
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    I would substitute MuscleJuice for MuscleMilk... MuscleMilk can get very expensive.
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