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Creatine serum still completely worthless

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Excerpt from "The Bi-weekly Bull, Issue 17"



Creatine serum has been around for a while, and despite research demonstrating that creatine serum products contain less than 2% of the creatine that the label claims (due to the fact that creatine is not stable in solution for long periods), some companies still sell it, and many consumers still buy it. In a newer study performed in the UK, 5 mL of ATP Advantage Creatine Serum from Muscle Marketing USA, 2.5 g of creatine monohydrate, or control (water) were given to men for three week periods and blood and urine samples were taken. As expected, the creatine monohydrate significantly increased creatine levels, whereas neither creatine serum nor water had an effect. The creatine serum was also analyzed, and only "trace amounts" of creatine were found. This once again shows that creatine serum is a waste of money.

J Sports Sci. 2004 Sep;22(9):851-7. The creatine content of Creatine Serum and the change in the plasma concentration with ingestion of a single dose. Harris RC, Almada AL, Harris DB, Dunnett M, Hespel P.
 
I figured that out about 5 years when it first came out.
 
I worked for one of the supplement companies and we knew it was bull crap back when it came out.
 
lol, there was some clown on this board (I believe) trying to say it was better than powder.....................
 
icanrace said:
lol, there was some clown on this board (I believe) trying to say it was better than powder.....................
People like him are the reason they can still sell it
 
if you search online, a lot of places still say it is the best form of creatine (because it "has fastest absorption"), but since powder is cheaper, it is optimal for most.
 
Creatine isn't stable in a liquid period.
 
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