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I've dabbled in a few different types, but I always seem to come back to good old creatine monohydrate. It's like the OG of creatine supplements—simple, reliable, and gets the job done without breaking the bank. There's something comforting about sticking to what works, you know? But here's the thing: I'm all about exploring new possibilities too. Recently, I stumbled upon something intriguing: Argireline peptide (https://ansbotanics.com/products/argireline-acetyl-hexapeptide-8-anti-wrinkle-ingredient). Now, I know it's more known for its skincare benefits, but I couldn't help but wonder if it might have untapped potential in the supplement world.
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MM1000 creatine is the best that I've came across. You just can't beat the price of $26 and serving size of 200. Hope that this helps, you can find it on bodybuilding.com. Happy Gains to you.
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I remember when they sent out free samples with Muscle & Fitness 10 years ago. Is it better 5 grams daily or with a "loading and maintenance" phase?
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SGT (Join to see) I've been using it only when I want to get cut, so I don't really have a good answer for you
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