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    Quote Originally Posted by Lordsks View Post
    No one taking Scifit Kre Alkalyn?
    i am i like it stuff and its cheep

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    Creatine Nitrate is a bit on the costly side, but its been my personal best experience as far as creatines are concerned.

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    cee in my opinion

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    Con-Crete is my fav... is pricey but jus search for a sale. supplementwarehouse.com will price match +5%


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    Go for Nitro Tech-it is very effective !! My friends who use it have gained upto 2 inches in their biceps in just 1 month !!

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    Monohydrate. If you don't like the grittiness get one that's micronized.

    5g/day everyday FOREVER

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    @mazwkw
    any specific brand you prefer?

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    Creatine Monohydrate is by far the best.

    Synthetek makes an excellent Creatine: SyntheCREATINE – Creatine Monohydrate | Synthetek

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    Stick with creatine mono and you won't go wrong.

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    Just buy some bulk CEE or CM, best and cheapest way to go...

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    CM is solid but do some research on APS Creatine Nitrate. That stuff is unreal and when stacked with their pre-workout Mesomorph, you'll go crazy in the gym. I tried them once, needless to say they're now staples in my supps diet.

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