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kre-alkalyn or concrete creatine?

Kre-alkalyn is a waste of $. Con-cret is gram for gram more potent than mono, but that doesn't mean that it's better.

Monohydrate is king, MCC is a secondary option, Orotine as a third option. Stick to those 3.
 
If you go with creatine monohydrate try to make sure you get creapure creatine monohydrate this is
the best quality.
 
If you go with creatine monohydrate try to make sure you get creapure creatine monohydrate this is
the best quality.

I feel that all monohydrates are fine. Creapure is simply 99% creatine monohydrate. Considering the cost of raws, any reliable company (or a company that 3rd party tests) that puts out a monohydrate product is likely 99% pure anyway, at a cheaper cost.
 
thanks for the info guys! and i currently have amplified creatine XXX which is a mono and i am using that during a bulk cycle, i heard kre-alk and concrete were better for cutting but if you say kre-alk is a waste of money then im not gonna buy it
 
thanks for the info guys! and i currently have amplified creatine XXX which is a mono and i am using that during a bulk cycle, i heard kre-alk and concrete were better for cutting but if you say kre-alk is a waste of money then im not gonna buy it

Creatine is creatine (except CEE). Once saturated PCr is achieved, it won't make a difference. Stick with mono.
 
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mcc is what im getting ready to start using....
 
Kre-alkalyn is a waste of $. Con-cret is gram for gram more potent than mono, but that doesn't mean that it's better.

Monohydrate is king, MCC is a secondary option, Orotine as a third option. Stick to those 3.

Opinion on Trinitrine by Omega?
 
Opinion on Trinitrine by Omega?

I'd rather get MCC, which has magnesium (Mg 2+; forms 2 bonds) vs sodium (Na+; forms 1 bond, need multiple molecules). The chelated form of magnesium will be more stable and thus more effective in relieving potential GI issues.
 
I'd rather get MCC, which has magnesium (Mg 2+; forms 2 bonds) vs sodium (Na+; forms 1 bond, need multiple molecules). The chelated form of magnesium will be more stable and thus more effective in relieving potential GI issues.
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got some a while ago while on BOG at NP. I'll give it a go then get MCC for comparison. THANKS!
 
I'd rather get MCC, which has magnesium (Mg 2+; forms 2 bonds) vs sodium (Na+; forms 1 bond, need multiple molecules). The chelated form of magnesium will be more stable and thus more effective in relieving potential GI issues.


Never had any GI issues with a purer creatine.. But the bulk versions, available in sweden, ain't the softest ones for your tummy.. I can use pretty much any creatine as long as it has CreaPure in it.. Just as my currect creatine has, German Creatine..
 
I can use pretty much any creatine as long as it has CreaPure in it.. Just as my currect creatine has, German Creatine..

I agree with you here. Cooper also really nailed it as always....Mono, MCC, Orotine.
Creapure Mono is hands down my favorite. I love my German Creatine. :)

Creapure Mono and MCC. These seem to be the only two options I reach for today.
 
mr.cooper69 said:
Kre-alkalyn is a waste of $. Con-cret is gram for gram more potent than mono, but that doesn't mean that it's better.

Monohydrate is king, MCC is a secondary option, Orotine as a third option. Stick to those 3.

Mcc is what I currently use. Other than that I recommend creapure
 
mr.cooper69 said:
Kre-alkalyn is a waste of $. Con-cret is gram for gram more potent than mono, but that doesn't mean that it's better.

Monohydrate is king, MCC is a secondary option, Orotine as a third option. Stick to those 3.

^ He said it best.
 
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