Weider in Germany has revealed and is releasing two all-new supplements, both named Mega Mass, although they’re separated by their main ingredients and purpose. One is named Mega Mass Power, and the other is Mega Mass Pump; the former is what we’re highlighting in this post. Weider’s all-new Mega Mass Power is a creatine-based muscle builder, where you get a solid dose of creatine to support its usual areas of muscle strength and size, surrounded by a few similarly minded, supporting components.
To additionally help with muscle building, Weider’s Mega Mass Power comes with 2.5g each of glutamine and betaine, the latter always a great complement to creatine, 1.47g of glycine, a 250mg sprinkling of taurine, and 250mg of Glutapep-branded l-alanyl-l-glutamine. AstraGin is in the mix as well to improve and enhance absorption and efficacy of the combination, and it is also worth highlighting the type of creatine in Mega Mass Power as it’s not traditional creatine monohydrate like most creatine products.
Weider uses something called CreaZ creatine in Mega Mass Power, and the difference with that is it’s 100% creatine. This is important as not all creatines are entirely creatine, if that makes sense; for example, you may get a 5g dose of creatine, but it’s not all creatine. The original Ghost Size reflected this, saying it had 2.84g of creatine monohydrate, and of that, 2.5g was actual creatine. In Mega Mass Power, there is 3g of CreaZ creatine per serving, and it is 100% creatine, meaning every bit of that is creatine.
Mega Mass Power from Weider is out and available this month in its home country of Germany, as well as the other European countries and international markets it reaches into. This is a creatine-based muscle builder, meaning you can take it any time of day, and to make that whole process a bit easier, the brand has not flavored the CreaZ-powered supplement, it’s unflavored, for seamless stacking with other products.