It is a wonder Scitec are not a household name with a supplement like Creaxin. For most people the creatine products that have the best effects contain a range of forms. Muscle Pharm’s version has 5, teamed up with a great price it has really taken off. Creaxin puts most of the mainstream creatines to shame when it comes to creatine variety. It is in capsule form, however with this sort of product it does not really matter.
Creaxin packs in a mind blowing 9 different variations of creatine. Tricreatine malate, dicreatine malate, micronized creatine monohydrate, ethyl ester, tricreatine orotate, creatine phosphate, alpha ketoglutarate, gluconate and pyruvate. The confusing part about it is that you are given two options when taking it. Do not load or cycle with loading period. It is a little strange but it should be able to be taken without the old school saturation phase.
Most Scitec supplements have a pretty competitive price. The packet includes 108 capsules which is apparently a 21 day’s supply, unloaded. It is not the usual full month’s worth but the bonus is that you get 3 capsules to do whatever you want with. Over all there is no product available right now that has a higher range of creatines. The only thing left to say is, when the hell are Scitec coming to the mainstream market?