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This has come up before, but the creatine serum is a scam. Creatine is totally

unstable in liquid form. Bill first published independent lab tests of

the serum in Muscle Media. It showed that there was less than one gram of

creatine in the *whole bottle*. AST has also had the serum analyzed. They tested

several different lot #s and came to the same conclusion - barely any usable

creatine in the bottle, and lots of the waste product that occurs when creatine

breaks down (like when you put it in liquid).

Bill Q & A - Watch Out For Fake Supplements

http://www.musclemedia.com/magazine/v67/UncensoredQA.asp

Creatine Serum: Separating Fantasy From Reality

http://www.ast-ss.com/articles/creatine_serum_5-22-00.htm

Creatine Serum Test Results

http://www.ast-ss.com/articles/creatine_serum_test_results_5-22-00.htm

Now, I was really disappointed when I learned this, because I'd just spent $45

on the stuff and it was tasty! It didn't do anything though. Sure it didn't

upset my stomach (because there's no creatine it!), but it also didn't give me

any of the strength and muscle gains that I'd gotten from the powder. I've had

great results with Betagen, and also with plain micronized powder (I like HDT

brand). The micronized is very fine. It dissolves better than Betagen and

doesn't upset my stomach.

If you got the serum at someplace like GNC you can probably get a refund, or at

least store credit. Most of them have very flexible return policies. Hope that

helps you out. I always feel like a big party pooper when I post this. People

deserve to know what they're taking though.

ATP Creatine Serum

Ladies, I just ordered ATP creatine serum. I've never used creatine,

so I'll let you other creatine newbies how it goes. I have 3 weeks

left on c 1. The serum is supposed to be faster acting than powder

and it's much cheaper. We'll see!

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I forgot the ConsumerLab link:

http://consumerlab.com/results/creatine.asp

It says:

Both liquid products failed. One contained less than 1% of the claimed amount of

creatine and actually contained more creatinine contaminant than creatine. In

addition, it did not follow FDA labeling requirements, including making the

unapproved claim " BUILDS LEAN MUSCLE MASS " . The other liquid product was also

contaminated with creatinine and contained less than 95% of its claimed

creatine. Both products also suggested unusually low doses of creatine (1,000

and 2,000 mg, respectively, rather than the standard 5,000 mg to 20,000 mg).

ATP Creatine Serum

Ladies, I just ordered ATP creatine serum. I've never used creatine,

so I'll let you other creatine newbies how it goes. I have 3 weeks

left on c 1. The serum is supposed to be faster acting than powder

and it's much cheaper. We'll see!

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Crappy. I guess you get what you pay for. Well, there's 23 bucks

down the toilet. Thanks for the info anyway. :)

> I forgot the ConsumerLab link:

> http://consumerlab.com/results/creatine.asp

>

> It says:

>

> Both liquid products failed. One contained less than 1% of the

claimed amount of creatine and actually contained more creatinine

contaminant than creatine. In addition, it did not follow FDA

labeling requirements, including making the unapproved claim " BUILDS

LEAN MUSCLE MASS " . The other liquid product was also contaminated

with creatinine and contained less than 95% of its claimed creatine.

Both products also suggested unusually low doses of creatine (1,000

and 2,000 mg, respectively, rather than the standard 5,000 mg to

20,000 mg).

>

>

>

> ATP Creatine Serum

>

>

> Ladies, I just ordered ATP creatine serum. I've never used

creatine,

> so I'll let you other creatine newbies how it goes. I have 3

weeks

> left on c 1. The serum is supposed to be faster acting than

powder

> and it's much cheaper. We'll see!

>

>

>

>

>

>

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You still may want to try some plain powdered creatine or some Betagen. It's

always kind of iffy to add something new in the last couple of weeks before

pictures, but you're already lean enough that you might see a really dramatic

change in the shape of your muscles with a little creatine (like 2g a day

post-workout) and a lot of water (at least a gallon a day). You'd probably want

to stop the creatine 3 days before the pictures so that if it causes any

bloating it would be gone for your after shots.

ATP Creatine Serum

>

>

> Ladies, I just ordered ATP creatine serum. I've never used

creatine,

> so I'll let you other creatine newbies how it goes. I have 3

weeks

> left on c 1. The serum is supposed to be faster acting than

powder

> and it's much cheaper. We'll see!

>

>

>

>

>

>

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After skwigg sent a response about the creatine serum, I visited

several supplement testing websites (don't ask me why I didn't do

this BEFORE I bought a bottle, I guess I assumed companies don't

outright LIE about their products). Anyway, The stuff is reported to

be completely useless and the claims made by the company are neither

scientifically based or true.

Anyway, for those of you who have used creatine, what did you use

and in what doses? It is so confusing - take every day or just on

weight days, several times a day or once? Straight creatine or a mix

like betagen (or a less expensive mix that I don't know about). :)

> This has come up before, but the creatine serum is a scam.

Creatine is totally

> unstable in liquid form. Bill first published independent

lab tests of

> the serum in Muscle Media. It showed that there was less than one

gram of

> creatine in the *whole bottle*. AST has also had the serum

analyzed. They tested

> several different lot #s and came to the same conclusion - barely

any usable

> creatine in the bottle, and lots of the waste product that occurs

when creatine

> breaks down (like when you put it in liquid).

>

> Bill Q & A - Watch Out For Fake Supplements

> http://www.musclemedia.com/magazine/v67/UncensoredQA.asp

>

> Creatine Serum: Separating Fantasy From Reality

> http://www.ast-ss.com/articles/creatine_serum_5-22-00.htm

>

> Creatine Serum Test Results

> http://www.ast-ss.com/articles/creatine_serum_test_results_5-22-

00.htm

>

> Now, I was really disappointed when I learned this, because I'd

just spent $45

> on the stuff and it was tasty! It didn't do anything though. Sure

it didn't

> upset my stomach (because there's no creatine it!), but it also

didn't give me

> any of the strength and muscle gains that I'd gotten from the

powder. I've had

> great results with Betagen, and also with plain micronized powder

(I like HDT

> brand). The micronized is very fine. It dissolves better than

Betagen and

> doesn't upset my stomach.

>

> If you got the serum at someplace like GNC you can probably get a

refund, or at

> least store credit. Most of them have very flexible return

policies. Hope that

> helps you out. I always feel like a big party pooper when I post

this. People

> deserve to know what they're taking though.

>

>

>

>

> ATP Creatine Serum

>

>

> Ladies, I just ordered ATP creatine serum. I've never used

creatine,

> so I'll let you other creatine newbies how it goes. I have 3

weeks

> left on c 1. The serum is supposed to be faster acting than

powder

> and it's much cheaper. We'll see!

>

>

>

>

>

>

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