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    DiCreatine Malate Vs. Creatine Ethyl Ester

    Ok, to those who has experienced both creatines... which form works better for you??

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    TriCreatine malate is.

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    Is there a huge difference between tri and di? I only ask because i can either buy bulk di or cee, di is cheaper and tri they dont sell.

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    CEE seems pretty good, considering the ethyl chain helps with absorbency, however the malate is fairly new so not many studies on it are done, so i beleive

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