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Originally Posted by GeneGnome
1.How are you going to beat a near 100% absorption by creatine monohydrate?
2.I never assumed that... your product has little creatine because you have to consider molar mass of the stuff you attach to it. Adding an H2O doesn't make up much of the total weight of creatine monohydrate but the gluconic acid in creatine gluconate sure does.
3. Which forms of creatine degrade rapidly, besides CEE?
4.Again, my main point is, why attempt to enhance the absorption of something that is nearly 100% absorbed? It adds cost.
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I numbered these to answer accordingly without sounding like a ramble. so when I say 1,2,3 etc. it's not to be a jerk.
1. You may not beat a 100% absorption rate, I haven't seen the studies showing this, but I do support what is said by our company based on trust. Probably not the best statement here, but work with me, when I see the studies I'll share my thoughts then, like I said, I have ltd. access to what I can research....
2. Correct.... again, I await the research and will answer further when it arrives...
3. Kre-Alkalyn and CEE, both were supposed to be big hitters and as the studies furthered they seemed to crap out in a sense. KA, CM, and CEE were the big creatine derivatives in the study at the conference, as you know, and KA and CEE were the ones that degraded.
4. To stay cutting-edge, innovation, why not try something new, I mean if EVERY company tosses CM in their product (that works well with it or works in synergy with it) and doesn't try new things with absorption aids or new forms of creatine ppl may shy away from the very ingredient that is the most extensively studied in the industry. Here's where I'll sway and hopefully arrive back later, anyways, please follow.... Ok, how many ppl have walked up to you or how many conversations have you walked by and heard someone talkin about CEE or KA and how its helped them get amazing gains and/or amazing strength and you'd like to say do you know how rapidly that degrades and forms into creatinine in your body. Which they likely wouldn't understand and would either listen because you sound like you know a few things or they'd walk away because their "bro" who's a bb-er takes it and swears by it. Some ppl LITERALLY FEAR (sorry for caps, but it helps) the bloating from creatine, so if we can find new forms of creatine that are just as effective then why not include them, and keep everyone using the good ole powder that is creatine. Back to the topic, its a way to keep customers buying a product or ingredient that works, not trying to go for marketing ploys and seeing what we can get out of ppl while it lasts (like how CEE was sooooo awesome until the recent study that was revealed publically at the ISSN conference).
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Originally Posted by GeneGnome
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