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Nutricost Creatine Monohydrate Micronized Powder

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$23.50 49% off Reference Price
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Good product good price that’s it
By Eljay on Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
Nutricost creatine monohydrate—yep, it’s pretty much exactly what you’d expect. Creatine is creatine, and this one checks all the boxes: clean, unflavored, mixes well, and comes in at the right size for the right price. Nothing fancy or overhyped, just a solid, straightforward supplement that does what it’s supposed to. I’ve been using it post-workout, and it goes down easy with water or mixed into a shake. No clumps, no weird aftertaste, no drama. Honestly, I’m not sure what else to say—it works, it’s affordable, and I’ll keep buying it. Sometimes simple really is best.
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STOP USING SUCRALOSE
By J. Hunter on Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
Seems to be decent Creatine, but honestly it's hard to really tell for a while after starting back on it and I won't be using any more of it. My major complaint, which is the same one that I have with most workout supplements, is WHY sucralose?? Particularly why so much sucralose?? Had I been thinking I would have just opted for the unflavored variety, which is what I would strongly recommend you do. The taste of the flavored ones is just extremely fake sweet. Sucralose (as well as any artificial sweetners, but aspertame and sucralose) is horrible for the body and we continually find more and more problems with it as the research comes out. From destroying the gut biome and disrupting the bodies endocrine system, all the way to DNA damage and several indications that it can feed cancer cells like a cancer super food. Dear "health" supplement makers, PLEASE stop using aspartame and sucralose, they not a healthier alternative to sugar, they just aren't. While still bad for you, your body at least knows how to process natural sugars (raw is always best). If you just HAVE to use something besides sugar (which I get, most uninformed people trying to lose weight think natural sugar is the devil and artificial sweeteners in drinks (i.g. Diet Coke, one of the worst offenders) is somehow healthier for them, but its wrong) then please use either Stevia or Monk Fruit. While sure, they taste like ass, they are at least better for your body. Or just give a raw sugar option for those who realize natural sugars in moderation are better for them than this fake stuff that even ants and insects won't touch. Ty

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