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cell tech vs creatine?

wolflair
wolflair
Posts: 15
Joined: 2003/02/11
United States
2003/02/20, 08:14 AM
just did a little research on cell tech, they claim its 19 times better than creatine cell tech is made ny muscletech
ageis
ageis
Posts: 198
Joined: 2002/10/25
United States
2003/02/20, 12:06 PM
*cough.... bullcrap. Claim is outrageous. muscletech prolly grabbed random people of the streets and had them wear white lab coats to look like researchers in their pictures.

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jbennett
jbennett
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Joined: 2001/02/28
United States
2003/02/20, 12:22 PM
19 times better, huh? So if I normally gain 10lbs or so taking pure creatine, then I'll gain 190lbs by taking Cell Tech??? Cell Tech is overpriced sugar with a touch of creatine sprinkled around in it. I won't doubt the success people have had with it; it does work. However, pure creatine powder will ultimately be cheaper and you won't have to worry about the sugar spiking your insulin or turning to fat.

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wolflair
wolflair
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Joined: 2003/02/11
United States
2003/02/21, 06:34 AM
hey guys thanx much for the info, im glad there is a site like this, and people like you to help!
ngower
ngower
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Joined: 2003/01/11
Canada
2003/02/21, 10:44 AM
When I first started creatine I fell for the cell tech advertising, it was over priced and it made me feel sick. I switched to just regular creatine, and it works just as good, and its much cheaper. Also muscle tech's toll free help line has very poor service, you can't even get a straight answere, all they did was try to sell me more products, I have lost all respect for muscle tech and their products.

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