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Creatine: Everything You Need To Know
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<blockquote data-quote="Will Brink" data-source="post: 111382" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>Not taken seriously by those in the supp research community for a variety of reasons. If it has equal results to CM, and CM considerably less $ and far better researched, then logic dictates it makes sense to use CM. Section #1 of article explains why HCL is in the graveyard. Of all the alternative forms of creatine sold to CM, HCL probably the most promising, but the fact producers and sellers are making hand over fist $ from it, yet don't put jack shit $ into doing any research to support it, is very telling to me. I suspect what they will find is, it's at best, equal in effects to CM, so it comes back to cost, and CM wins again on that front and the pre dissolving in a hot liquid solves the other issues.</p><p></p><p>HCL is not a scam like other forms of creatine are/were per se, it's just no better and more $, but the total lack of comparative data is the real issue</p><p></p><p>Hence it sits in the graveyard...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Brink, post: 111382, member: 2074"] Not taken seriously by those in the supp research community for a variety of reasons. If it has equal results to CM, and CM considerably less $ and far better researched, then logic dictates it makes sense to use CM. Section #1 of article explains why HCL is in the graveyard. Of all the alternative forms of creatine sold to CM, HCL probably the most promising, but the fact producers and sellers are making hand over fist $ from it, yet don't put jack shit $ into doing any research to support it, is very telling to me. I suspect what they will find is, it's at best, equal in effects to CM, so it comes back to cost, and CM wins again on that front and the pre dissolving in a hot liquid solves the other issues. HCL is not a scam like other forms of creatine are/were per se, it's just no better and more $, but the total lack of comparative data is the real issue Hence it sits in the graveyard... [/QUOTE]
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