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Cell Tech question

Samuria54

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It is an actual supplement I can take with a steroid? I would like to take it with my roid cycle, will it go well with it?
I would like to know if I can use it during pct too?
 
Save your money. Cell tech is nothing more then creatine + glucose. You are paying a lot of money for the MuscleTech brand name and marketing behind the product.

Just use a stand alone creatine product. It'll be a fraction of the cost and won't contain all the sugar and empty calories Celltech contains.

Creatine is a great staple supplement to take year round. You can use it on cycle and on your PCT.

There is no need to load or cycle creatine. Supplement with 5-10g per day. When you take the creatine doesn't matter but ideally you would supplement with creatine pre and post workout, as your body is most inclined to absorb nutrients at this time. Supplementing with creatine post workout will also help replenish depleted creatine phosphate stores from your workout.

I personally use the creatine formula Ancient Strength from n2bm.com. It's in pills so the dosing is really easy. It's also only around 50 cents per serving. Each serving contains 5g of creatine monohydrate, creatine HCL and creatine pyruvate blend. I take 1 serving pre workout every day.

http://needtobuildmuscle.com/store/Pre-Post-Workout-Supps/Ancient-Strength-p273.html
 
the key with all these supplements is the name and marketing. once you scratch the surface the facts don't lie, read the labels and ingredients.. the FDA actually pulls these supplements off the shelves that mis-label, so that is your tool

instead of paying attention to what you see on the front, look at the back and READ
 
I agree with Steve...you need to shop by ingredients. I would go with a pure creatine supplement. Make sure you don't get one that is filled with sugar, caffeine, and other crap.
 
By using the cheap creatine you would get exactly the same effects, and I would even say that you would benefit more from straight creatine rather than from this product, since it has glucose, which is not cool if you try to have a proper nutrition.

Personally, I would get Ancient Strength, as it has three sorts of creatine in it without any unnecessary additives. All in all, it is a very complete, and yet clean product.
 
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