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im curently using EAS Phosphagen with good results so far @ $50 per 500g.

would the Eatme stuff & EAS stuff be basicly exactly the same? or dif qualities ?

EAS says pure pharmacedicl grade creatine, 5g per serve, (equivelint to 4.4 anhydrous creatine base) wha ever that means.

Eat Me 100% Creatine is made in Germany and packed in New Zealand.

why would there b a $20 difrence?

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EAS says pure pharmacedicl grade creatine, 5g per serve, (equivelint to 4.4 anhydrous creatine base) wha ever that means.

Eat Me 100% Creatine is made in Germany and packed in New Zealand.

why would there b a $20 difrence?

Packaging. Eat Me is 100% Creapure (the German stuff). There's no such thing as pharmaceutical grade creatine, it's a marketing con. If there was, then supplement companies would need licenses to sell it etc. In stating it's pharmaceutical grade, they're basically stating it's 'pure'.

P.S. "Creapure® is the premium brand for creatine worldwide. When it comes to manufacturing creatine, no other brand combines the three pillars of quality the way Creapure® does:

- careful selection of raw materials

- high-performance technology thanks to sophisticated process engineering under GMP conditions

- precise chemical analysis

This is how we make sure Creapure® is as effective and safe as possible.

Creapure® is a registered trademark and a registered logo, standing for high-quality pure creatine (monohydrate)."

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Most of the studies on creatine was done using Creapure, Creapure is the real mcoy, Alzheim in germany also produce Kreagenic which is similiar to Kre-Alkalyn except for having a double buffer and using actual creapure as the base creatine as opposed to Kre-Alkalyn using Chinese product as their base with a single acid buffer.

Definitely the best deal on Creapure!

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pharmaceutical grade

Basically means a product has been manufactured and packed in a pharmaceutical grade facility. It has nothing to do with the actual product itself. You could go for a dump in the factory and get it bottled and call it pharmaceutical grade if you wanted.

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so whats the verdict? is eatme creatine the real deal? if so im in like flin

They'd ruin their rep stating it was Creapure if it wasn't actually Creapure. I don't think they'd be that stupid, but you never know these days eh. Email them and ask. From their website: "Eat Me only uses Creapure creatine"

i got mine the other day, it dont mix well u got shake and quickly drink it back or it sinks to the bottom.

That's pretty normal for creatine monohydrate powder.

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so whats the verdict? is eatme creatine the real deal? if so im in like flin

They'd ruin their rep stating it was Creapure if it wasn't actually Creapure. I don't think they'd be that stupid, but you never know these days eh. Email them and ask. From their website: "Eat Me only uses Creapure creatine"

Also, the website would be subject to the Fair Trading Act.

Amongst other things the FTA prohibits misleading and deceptive representations as to the nature of goods or services including their origin and the use of words with special meaning.

Accordingly, we can take that the product really is from Germany and really is Creapure.

As such I would consider it to be good shit.

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good shit

:nod: Zee Germans have high manufacturing standards!

Just like a BMW really, can't kill it, but not much fun either!

Yea, the tires on the new M3's are too wide eh? Too much traction!

Though I'm assuming you were talking about bikes rather than cars.

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