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nice source,
April 10, 2009
From Virginia
Let's be honest: I like Jarrow. This stuff might be the same as any other creatine, but it works. I opted against the micronized form, since most of the research ascribes perfectly good effects to the regular monohydrate. What I do know is that creatine helps me with recovery, and I feel comfortable with half a scoop to a whole scoop a day, but I only do this intermittently. I've noticed during marathon study sessions that creatine can give a small burst of mental clarity and wakefulness. I believe this is a matter of direct and stable fuel for neurons, but I'm not sure. Creatine is considered neuroprotective, but as in all things, moderation is golden.
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Price and quality,
May 01, 2009
From Pennsylvania
This was my first time using creatine. I've read that monohydrate is the most throroughly tested and its not worth wasting money on so-called improved formulas. I've also read that the german "creapure" is recommended for quality. This jarrows forumla is inexpensive and uses creapure as the source. I noticed significantly increases in energy and improvements in muscle feel/mass.
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Great Value,
May 11, 2009
From Florida
A trusted brand and lowest price I found anywhere. Product works excellently I mixed a scoop with 1/4 cup of sugar 4 times daily and I packed on 10 pounds of muscle in 2 weeks with exercise.
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jarrow creatine,
May 29, 2008
From Vermont
I'm quite pleased with this product, there has been a noticeable increase in the intensity of my training.
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mr tal morton,
September 18, 2008
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joseph morton
from Australia
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creatine,
December 26, 2008
By
Ronald Johnston
from Montana
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Great Price,
March 10, 2009
From New York
Excellent price and I assume it really is creatine.
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fantastic :) ,
June 01, 2009
From Singapore
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Great product,
August 23, 2009
From Singapore
Does not upset my stomach and extremely value for money.
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Creapure,
January 15, 2008
From Oklahoma
I selected this because of the source of the creatine, first, then on price.
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good,
January 28, 2009
this product is a good medicine for active body builders...i actually think its very good
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Muscle Build-Up and Weight Gain for Stallion,
March 02, 2009
From New York
I'm probably one of the rare people who did not use this for my personal use but instead used it for my American Paint Horse stud stallion. My research showed me that creatine monohydrate was originally used on Thoroughbred horses, not humans, and that it could potentially be highly effective, depending on the horse.
He had lost a considerable amount of weight due to fear of laminitis (a foot disease caused by too much carbohydrate consumption). It turned out that he actually had broken his navicular, so he now is back on carbohydrates but still cannot be exercised because of his lame foot.
As a result, I started giving him Creatine and he has started to rebulk, even without the exercise usually needed for muscle management.
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