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    Whey + NO Xplode + Creatine?

    Currently i'm sticking to whey and no xplode and am thinking of purchasing creatine but I was wondering if it's okay to use whey, no xplode, and creatine in one stage or is it dangerous? Should i just stick to Whey and no xplode which contains a little creatine matrix or is there someting i should know? Thanks for helping me out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gym Candy View Post
    Currently i'm sticking to whey and no xplode and am thinking of purchasing creatine but I was wondering if it's okay to use whey, no xplode, and creatine in one stage or is it dangerous? Should i just stick to Whey and no xplode which contains a little creatine matrix or is there someting i should know? Thanks for helping me out.
    All of them are fine to use together. The creatine would be nothing more than the cellmass by BSN. You could also go with the CEE
    which is in the capsule form and easier to take. Let me know if you need any further help. John


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    no xplode does not supply enough creatine, so adding in creatine is an excellent idea.

    start out with a bulk mono.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TaylorsNutrition View Post
    All of them are fine to use together. The creatine would be nothing more than the cellmass by BSN. You could also go with the CEE
    which is in the capsule form and easier to take. Let me know if you need any further help. John
    Sound advice and should be the answer you were looking for.

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    If I'm not mistaken, this type of creatine is similar to CEE, in which a lower dose is all that is needed. I did try NO Xplode with okay results, but I prefer cheap ass CEE to any other type of creatine based product.

    As to the original post, go ahead and use those products. There's no danger whatsoever.



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    Quote Originally Posted by juggernaut View Post
    If I'm not mistaken, this type of creatine is similar to CEE, in which a lower dose is all that is needed. I did try NO Xplode with okay results, but I prefer cheap ass CEE to any other type of creatine based product.

    As to the original post, go ahead and use those products. There's no danger whatsoever.
    CEM3 (creatine ethyl ester malate), 2CM (dicreatine malate)

    1 gram of creatine per scoop. to date no creatine has been proven effective at 1gram. cee is 3 grams, which, assuming this blend is as effective which i doubt, would equal 3 scoops, which would also equal 300mg caffeine pre workout, which is a bit excessive.

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