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 I just purchased some V12 creatine i heard it was pretty good stuff but its kinda expensive i have some creatine serum left over about 4 bottles they have expired would it be a bad idea to take the serum in the morning and the V12 only be for i work out or should i just stay with the V12 iam also taking s1+
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Youngbuck

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 | QUOTE (kane @ Feb 9 2004, 03:45 PM) | I just purchased some V12 creatine i heard it was pretty good stuff but its kinda expensive i have some creatine serum left over about 4 bottles they have expired would it be a bad idea to take the serum in the morning and the V12 only be for i work out or should i just stay with the V12 iam also taking 1s+ |
I would say whatever works better for you, V12 or creatine, would benefit you more while on S1+, just my opinion, not too sure on the subject matter.
str8flexed (11:11:54 AM): you have wisdom beyond your years young one
Fletch1437 (9:37:06 PM): you've learned well young jedi
Fletch1437 (9:36:35 PM): you're sounding more like prolantum every day ;-)
Thanks to Ted Fletcher, Layne Norton, James Albury, Prolangtum, Gus, Zeppelin, Loki, Arbitro, David Tolson, and all the mods at AL for sharing their wisdom with me, and thanks to Mike for running the best Supplement store on the web(A+ Service cannot be beat)
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 | QUOTE (kane @ Feb 9 2004, 03:45 PM) | | would it be a bad idea to take the serum in the morning and the V12 only be for i work out or should i just stay with the V12 iam also taking s1+ |
It would be a bad idea. All that time taking serum in the morning could be better used for activities like...watching the grass grow. The stuffs useless. V12 is solid though.
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Youngbuck

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 | QUOTE (abaddon @ Feb 9 2004, 03:54 PM) | | QUOTE (kane @ Feb 9 2004, 03:45 PM) | | would it be a bad idea to take the serum in the morning and the V12 only be for i work out or should i just stay with the V12 iam also taking s1+ |
It would be a bad idea. All that time taking serum in the morning could be better used for activities like...watching the grass grow. The stuffs useless. V12 is solid though. |
LMAO
str8flexed (11:11:54 AM): you have wisdom beyond your years young one
Fletch1437 (9:37:06 PM): you've learned well young jedi
Fletch1437 (9:36:35 PM): you're sounding more like prolantum every day ;-)
Thanks to Ted Fletcher, Layne Norton, James Albury, Prolangtum, Gus, Zeppelin, Loki, Arbitro, David Tolson, and all the mods at AL for sharing their wisdom with me, and thanks to Mike for running the best Supplement store on the web(A+ Service cannot be beat)
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 V12, swole, and Satur8 seem to be three of the best creatine products out there, especially for non-responders. As you probably know, they tout these products for just that: non-responders. Another thing you may want to keep an eye out for are the kre-alkalyn products. Black Star Labs puts out one (Kreataine), and I'm sure it'll catch on even more (I can just see it now: Kre-Tech).
"I don't like people who take drugs...Customs men, for example." - Mitch Miller
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 | QUOTE (Jay-Win @ Feb 9 2004, 08:00 PM) | | what would you guys suggest if creatine doesnt respond to you... v-12, swole, or swole v2? or anything else? |
My opinion on these products: They may be good, but it is not because they are creatine products. Same goes for buffered creatine. As I explain in the glycocyamine article, the limiting step in the effectiveness of creatine is creatine transport to muscle; there is no reason to try to increase bioavailability in the gut, and so on. That isn't even an issue. So there's no way to create a "better" creatine, unless you increase creatine transport to muscle, which these products don't do.
David Tolson
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