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    Micronized Creatine and brand recommendations

    I just ran out of creatine and have been shopping around for more. I've seen ads for micronized creatine. I was wondering if anyone had any opinions on this type of creatine and any brand recommendations.
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    Ilike Twinlabs and AST version of micronized. there really isnt a whole lot of difference.you'll find less residue from micro and its alittle easier to digest.try it i think you'll like it.
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    I get my creatine from Prolab very inexpensive and its from creapure, the best creatine u will find.

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    Met-rx micronized is it any good?

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    sorry to bring up such an old post but I am curious is micronized any good?

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    i use ultimate creapure stuff

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    Originally posted by kvyd
    Met-rx micronized is it any good?
    Yea, that what Prince uses. He gets it from www.bulknutrition.com
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    bulknutrition is by far the best place to buy anything...been so hapy with their service I won't buy anywhere else.

    I don't find a lot of difference in the micronized other than what is mentioned - I'm using prolabs version right now...but I am about to grab some met-rx from bulknutrition

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    Originally posted by kvyd
    Met-rx micronized is it any good?

    YES. I used to use it, but don't anymore just because the place I buy my supps from doesn't carry it. I use Prolab creatine right now and I am about to switch to Swole.

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    Anyone got thoughts on the (buffered) creatines? Kre-Alkalyn is the term that is being used. There are 2 brands that I know of: Kre-Alkalyn Extreme from Biomedical Labs and the one from Black Star Labs.

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    Originally posted by PreMier
    Yea, that what Prince uses. He gets it from www.bulknutrition.com
    wow, good memory!

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    alright thanx

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    I Like AST micro-creatine...
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