Monohydrate is the tried, true, cheapest, and most studied form.
From what I know, liquid creatine is not stable.I heard liquid ones may not be stable. Or does this only apply to CEE?
From what I know, liquid creatine is not stable.
Right now I'm using primaforce creatine monohydrate from discount retailer. Real cheap and effective.My life savings to a company who makes liquids for all sports sups that's stable and tastes great.
Would you recommend any powders?
I use kre-alkalyn. It’s not any better and has been proven to not be stronger vs monohydrate. It’s just easier on my stomach and dissolves better.
I've never used any creatine that would do that. I have heard of creatine serum, but that seems like an expensive gimmick. I believe every form of creatine is going to have some mild grain or residue in water. It is an amino acid after all.I definitely want something as close to instanized as possible. If it dissolves better that's a plus as long as it's as stable.
I've never used any creatine that would do that. I have heard of creatine serum, but that seems like an expensive gimmick. I believe every form of creatine is going to have some mild grain or residue in water. It is an amino acid after all.
Plenty of cheap micronized creatine mono out there. I just add to my pre workout, and if I forget to do that, I scoop in a glass, add a little water, mix quick, and gulp it down quick.No one's made a nano creatine yet? I feel like 2019 we should have a nano form out by now. If it's micronized and water soluble I'm sure I'll manage.
I've never used any creatine that would do that. I have heard of creatine serum, but that seems like an expensive gimmick. I believe every form of creatine is going to have some mild grain or residue in water. It is an amino acid after all.
Plenty of cheap micronized creatine mono out there. I just add to my pre workout, and if I forget to do that, I scoop in a glass, add a little water, mix quick, and gulp it down quick.
You’ve mentioned stability a few times here. What do you mean by that? Anyway, monohydrate is definitely the preferred form. If solubility is a concern, HCl and nitrate should have improved solubility. No reason to believe any form would absorb better than others though.
I've heard some salt may be better than hcl. Haven't looked into it.
Good ole SNS Creatine HCL! Or for cheap quality monohydrate SNS Creatine Mono will do the trick!
Better how? Dozens of new forms claim to have superior absorption. But monohydrate absorbs over 90% for most people. So is improved absorption even consequential?
Save money buy mono.
Don’t reinvent the wheel, do this^^^ 5g a dayMonohydrate is the tried, true, cheapest, and most studied form.
Here's one form that is supposed to be the most potent of all.
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It’s just bypasses creatine transporters. Unnecessary for almost everyone.
That's not all it does.
It does so at doses lower than any form of creatine. You would need mg's not grams.
Creatine nitrate with myhmb. Great strength with minimal soreness.
You're way overthinking this and you can't just put nano in front of something to try and make it sound high tech. Buy creatine monohydrate. It's cheap, mixes easy, and has been repeatedly shown to work. Spend time and money on other things.No one's made a nano creatine yet? I feel like 2019 we should have a nano form out by now. If it's micronized and water soluble I'm sure I'll manage.
I remember a creatine serum around maybe like 20 years ago. It was red and possibly raspberry flavored. You're correct it's just a gimmick.I've never used any creatine that would do that. I have heard of creatine serum, but that seems like an expensive gimmick. I believe every form of creatine is going to have some mild grain or residue in water. It is an amino acid after all.
Here's one form that is supposed to be the most potent of all.
You're way overthinking this and you can't just put nano in front of something to try and make it sound high tech.
Which myhmb product or supplement do you use? Do you rate it?
You're way overthinking this and you can't just put nano in front of something to try and make it sound high tech. Buy creatine monohydrate. It's cheap, mixes easy, and has been repeatedly shown to work. Spend time and money on other things.
Well the good news is now you've told us the context of your text and we know you were joking. The bad news is this "joke" isn't the most science illiterate thing you've posted.Someone can't tell when I'm obviously joking.
Well the good news is now you've told us the context of your text and we know you were joking. The bad news is this "joke" isn't the most science illiterate thing you've posted.
Cite your proof. Personally I think you're a complete idiot. Everything I've posted in regards to studies if factually backed. Unlike you I actually have my M.D. What do you have a GED? lol.
This times 100Well that was unnecessary. Aleksandar is very intelligent, anyway. And having an M.D. probably doesn’t give as much credibility as it should. There are some stupid doctors out there.
I have a BS in Molecular Biology, a PhD in neuroscience, and I'm a medical director for a company that consults for pharma companies. My degrees are actually real as opposed to your imaginary troll degrees. Unless you're lying to everyone here, post your credentials. Where did you study? What field are you in? I guarantee you're a complete fraud.Cite your proof. Personally I think you're a complete idiot. Everything I've posted in regards to studies if factually backed. Unlike you I actually have my M.D. What do you have a GED? lol.
Ideally liquid something I can take fast preworkout.
Nice article Will, I have seen your stuff over the years. Welcome to AMMix monohydrate into warm liquid = liquid creatine. Anything else is unproven BS, and or, proven to be sub par to CM, regardless of the marketing nonsense. More info, see my Invalid Link Removed
Well this is getting interesting...I have a BS in Molecular Biology, a PhD in neuroscience, and I'm a medical director for a company that consults for pharma companies. My degrees are actually real as opposed to your imaginary troll degrees. Unless you're lying to everyone here, post your credentials. Where did you study? What field are you in? I guarantee you're a complete fraud.
He went on to start a bunch of threads in the supplements section that clearly showed he had no grasp of basic science, so I feel pretty safe saying his alleged MD is complete crap lolWell this is getting interesting...
Before or after your workout?Mix monohydrate into warm liquid = liquid creatine. Anything else is unproven BS, and or, proven to be sub par to CM, regardless of the marketing nonsense. More info, see my Invalid Link Removed