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  • MuscleTech NitroTech Protein Powder Review

    MuscleTech NitroTech Protein Powder Review

    MuscleTech NitroTech is available in 4 variations; Nitro-Tech, Nitro-Tech Nighttime, Nitro-Tech Power, and Nitro-Tech Ripped. In the normal version, you’re provided with 30 g of protein (Isolate protein and Peptide blend), 4 g of carbohydrates, 2.5 g of fat, and 160 calories per serving. Each scoop also contains nearly 7 grams of BCAAs (L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine,…

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  • Six Star Whey Protein Elite Series Supplement Review

    Six Star Whey Protein Elite Series Supplement Review

    Six Star Whey provides you with 30g of protein, 9g of carbohydrates, and just 2 g of fat per serving. This is in addition to the 6.8g of BCAAs (L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine, and L-Valine), 5.4g of Glutamine, and 2.5g of creatine monohydrate, which combine to form their Advanced Recovery and Performance Blend. It’s already proven incredibly…

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  • Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein Powder Review

    Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein Powder Review

    Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein provides you with 60 g of protein, 17 g of carbohydrates, 10 g of fat, and 400 calories per 2 scoop serving. This is in addition to 9 grams of their Super Recovery Blend, which includes 3 g of Creatine Monohydrate, 3 g of Taurine, and 3 g of…

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  • Optimum Nutrition Amino Energy Powder – Does It Work?

    Optimum Nutrition Amino Energy Powder – Does It Work?

    Optimum Nutrition Amino Energy combines a 5 g Amino Blend and 160 mg Energy Blend to create a bestselling amino supplement for pre-workout energy and post-workout recovery. But even with thousands of highly rated reviews on Amazon, how can you be sure it’s the best amino powder for your strength and fitness goals? To help…

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  • Scivation Xtend BCAA Powder Review – Does It Really Work?

    Scivation Xtend BCAA Powder Review – Does It Really Work?

    Scivation Xtend could be considered the perfect amino acid supplement, with 7g of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) in the 2:1:1 ratio, 2.5g of L-Glutamine, and 1g of Citrulline Malate per serving. But what are the health benefits, and are these safe dosages for your specific exercise routine? In this review we’ll weigh up the benefits…

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  • Kirkland Signature Glucosamine HCI 1500mg with MSM Tablet Review

    Kirkland Signature Glucosamine HCI 1500mg with MSM Tablet Review

    Each serving of Kirkland Signature Glucosamine is packed with 1500 mg of glucosamine hydrochloride, and 1500 mg of Methyl Sulfonylmethane (MSM). But how much is really needed to maintain joint health and optimum mobility? Is it safe to include this dosage in your current diet? In this review we’ll look at how Kirkland tablets became…

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  • Sports Research Biotin 5000 mcg Softgel Supplement Review

    Sports Research Biotin 5000 mcg Softgel Supplement Review

    Each Sports Research Biotin liquid softgel provides you with 5,000 mcg of Biotin, as well as Organic Coconut Oil and Organic Beeswax. The softgels are soy-free, gluten-free, and yeast-free, and are designed to support cellular energy for healthier hair, skin, and nails. But if you want to see the full range of health benefits, how…

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  • NOW Foods Creatine Monohydrate Powder Review

    NOW Foods Creatine Monohydrate Powder Review

    NOW Foods Creatine Powder is one of the best value pure creatine monohydrate powders available, with 5g of creatine per serving and a 7-day recommended loading phase. But how do you know if this is the best creatine for your strength and endurance goals? Would a complete pre-workout/creatine combination, such as MuscleTech CellTech, produce more…

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  • MuscleTech Cell Tech Creatine Formula Supplement Review

    MuscleTech Cell Tech Creatine Formula Supplement Review

    MuscleTech Cell Tech is part of their performance series, and available in two variations; Hardgainer, and Hyper-Build. The big difference between the two is the BCAA ratio, where Hardgainer uses 2:1:1, and Hyper-Build uses 4:1:1 (L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine, L-Valine). So which version best supports your strength, muscle building, and endurance goals, and how does the price…

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  • Vintage Build 3-in-1 Muscle Builder Supplement Review

    Vintage Build 3-in-1 Muscle Builder Supplement Review

    Vintage Build 3-in-1 combines 3 g of Creatine Monohydrate with 2 g of L-Glutamine and all three BCAAs; L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine, and L-Valine. So how does this compare to a standalone creatine supplement, such as the bestseller from Bulk Supplements? Old School Labs have combined all the most important post workout nutrients into a single easy-to-use…

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  • GNC Amplified Creatine 189 Supplement Review

    GNC Amplified Creatine 189 Supplement Review

    GNC Amplified Creatine 189 has a recommended serving size of 2 tablets, which supplies your muscles with 1250 mg of GNC’s PEG-Creatine system (creatine hydrochloride). But how does this compare to pure creatine monohydrate powder? In this review we’ll take a look at the science behind creatine hydrochloride, how it affects your muscles during training,…

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  • Bulk Supplements Creatine Monohydrate Powder Review

    Bulk Supplements Creatine Monohydrate Powder Review

    Each serving of Bulk Supplements Creatine provides you with 2.5 grams of pure creatine monohydrate, with no added pre-workout stimulants or aminos. With 9500+ highly rated reviews on Amazon, there’s no doubting its popularity. It’s also one of the cheapest creatines on the market, with an average cost of just $0.02 per serving. But how…

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  • MuscleTech Platinum 100% Creatine Powder Review

    MuscleTech Platinum 100% Creatine Powder Review

    MuscleTech Platinum 100% Creatine provides your muscles with 5 g of micronized creatine monohydrate per serving, with no added pre-workout stimulants or aminos. So why is it that MuscleTech’s creatine requires a 3-day loading phase, while MusclePharm’s creatine powder does not, despite having the same basic ingredient? There’s no doubt that MuscleTech Platinum creatine represents…

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  • Optimum Nutrition Creatine Powder Supplement Review

    Optimum Nutrition Creatine Powder Supplement Review

    Optimum Nutrition Creatine Powder packs 5g of pure creatine monohydrate into every serving, with no caffeine, green tea extract, or other pre-workout stimulants. So how does pure monohydrate compare with creatine supplements containing 6 different types of creatine (BPI Sports Best Creatine) or those that combine their creatine with a BCAA/amino acid complex (MuscleTech Cell…

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  • BPI Sports Best Creatine Powder Supplement Review

    BPI Sports Best Creatine Powder Supplement Review

    BPI Sports Best Creatine is packed with 6 advanced forms of creatine, including creatine monohydrate, creatine AKG, and pH buffered creatine alkaline to boost absorption. So does using a creatine blend increase strength and muscle growth at a faster rate than pure creatine monohydrate alone? Best Creatine also includes 500 mg of betanine anhydrous per…

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