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    Creatine cycle done, what next ??

    I have just finished a months worth of CEE. Want to give my body a break from it. What else out there could I be using for my month off from CEE. I do use Muscle Milk and Cytogainer. Any info.??? What has worked best for other people.

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    How about a NO product?
    I love it when a plan comes together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmark View Post
    How about a NO product?
    I thought about that but, What does it get you? Ya bigger, better pumps but what in the long run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nomass View Post
    I thought about that but, What does it get you? Ya bigger, better pumps but what in the long run.
    Ignoring all the buzz about helping fat loss and increased muscle gain, it gives you a better muscle pump.

    As for long term gains you ask, just as with creatine, it depends upon how you train and eat, it's not magic substance.
    I love it when a plan comes together.

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    continue creatine, no need to stop, your body doesnt need a break from it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nni View Post
    continue creatine, no need to stop, your body doesnt need a break from it.
    So if I do continue with Creatine. Would it be wise to try monohydrate and see what works best for me. Because I really dont have anything to compare CEE to. I have seen good gains with CEE but just wonder if I should do a change up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nni View Post
    continue creatine, no need to stop, your body doesnt need a break from it.
    Agree!
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    agreed, continue with the creatine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nomass View Post
    So if I do continue with Creatine. Would it be wise to try monohydrate and see what works best for me. Because I really dont have anything to compare CEE to. I have seen good gains with CEE but just wonder if I should do a change up.
    Sure if you are interested in another kind of Creatine than try mono,experiment and find what works best for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ffemt View Post
    Agree!
    hey ffemt where are you a FF at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nomass View Post
    hey ffemt where are you a FF at.
    what?
    I love it when a plan comes together.

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    If cee is working for you continue with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmark View Post
    what?
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    steriods.

    haha just kidding, try some N.O. Xplode. Easy for beginners, I would say.
    You can go to Jolly Pirate Doughnuts and take a two hour shit for all I care...

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