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Old 03-11-2005, 06:08 PM
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so far i have used

sns creatine e2 matrix
bsn cellmass
and dymatize xpand

i got the best strength gains on the e2 matrix and best pumps on xpand. cell mass didnt do much for me in either category. right now i am taking xpand with NO infuse by legal gear. NO infuse is awesome, if you are looking for killer pumps check this stuff out. i think my top choice would be the e2 matrix stacked with some other NO product so i could get the best of both worlds.
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I've tried the Pinnacle Esterfied Creatine and absolutely loved it. Strength and endurance jumped up fast. I wrote up a whole journal on it so if anyone wants to check it out, here it is.
http://forums.bulknutrition.com/?showtopic=10494
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What advantages do you guys see with CEE over plain Creatin Mono.? With regular CM I get a little bit of a bloated stomach and I'm always thirsty! But, I know one thing I'm a super responder on this, my upper back, especially traps get huge! I would really like to try CEE over my winter bulker during PCT from my Test E, D-bol, Deca cycle.
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Well with Creatine ethyl ester, bioavailability is supposed to be much greater then regular Creatine Mono. It really lacks scientific support, however, from personal experience and others feedback, it generally seems to be a great product.

Companies like BSN that market CEE based products really are just rip offs and the best way is simply to purchase it in raw powder from bulk.

Cell Mass - Cost/Serving is .97 and you only get 3grams of CEE Total Cost 38.99
BN Cost/Serving is .14 @ 3grams CEE For $47.



I never noticed any bloating with Creatine Mono. However, my gains have increased when I started to supplement with CEE, I am currently talking Xpand. It’s a great well rounded supplement, and I highly recommend that.

Give it a shot, you wont be disappointed.
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Old 03-13-2005, 04:05 AM
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I had used creatine mono off and on for a long time, but last few years got totally fed up with the bloating and dry mouth/lips and did not use it much.

Decided to try CEE, I am on day 8 right now, absolutely no bloating, minimal dry mouth feeling, stacking it with LG Cold Fusion NO and starting to feel the pumps from this stuff. Not earth-shattering, but definitely noticeable. Have not made up my mind yet if I'd use these supps again...probably the CEE since it's so cheap, but still unsure on the Cold Fusion.
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