Creatine: A Practical Guide.
27 August 2007, 00:59
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Explode muscle growth and fitness levels with smart creatine use while avoiding adverse consequences

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Comment by Kaylin 23 July 2008 @ 10:42

Finally, accurate and comprehensive information about how to extract creatine's full anabolic potential is now available to the layperon! New research is revealing that the effects of creatine supplementation go far beyond merely increasing muscular energy reserves. In fact, it is becoming increasingly clear that creatine stimulates numerous anabolic pathways that are all intimately involved in muscle growth. Creatine: A practical guide clearly explains how to best orchestrate these independent processes to produce the most Don't be Misled by the Economic Interest of Some Creatine Manufacturers!

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Comment by Alex 22 November 2007 @ 01:34

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Comment by Jayden 7 October 2007 @ 04:43

No More Wasted Time or Efforts! I'm currently undergoing rehab following arthroscopic surgery. Should I wait before commencing supplementation? Many, many, more...

Comment by Theodore 18 September 2007 @ 04:01

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Comment by Camron 6 September 2007 @ 22:11

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Comment by John 3 September 2007 @ 21:01

IS ROBBING YOU OF MAXIMAL GAINS !! Learn what creatine products are truly worth their price! However, in order to reap creatine's full range of benefits it is imperative that one first sets the stage - physiologically speaking. Unfortunately, this is information that is not easily accessed via normal channels, fitness websites, magazines, chat rooms, et cetera. Foremost, the popular media is literally flooded with well-meaning, but completely wrong and possibly dangerous, advice about

Comment by Manuel 30 August 2007 @ 22:13

Don't Take Risks with Your Health! MYTH: Creatine causes cancer... Recently, the French Agency for the Medical Security of Food (Agence Franaise de Scurit Sanitaire des Aliments, or AFSSA) shocked the athletic world with claims that creatine use causes cancer. An intriguing story... =

Comment by Adan 28 August 2007 @ 11:34