Don't let their claim of a US Patent being assigned to their product mislead you. The patent is for the
Pyruvate which Kre Alkalyn contains and was assigned to the University of Pittsburgh. Contact SciFit and ask them to provide you with the MSDS infromation regarding their product Kre Alkalyn and you will see exactly what part of their product holds the patent, assuming they respond to you. For some reason they don't like talking about their products.
Another thing to remember about supplements, in general, is that when a claim of 'University tested' is made, it usually means that a representative of the company went to the local university, saw a group of buff guys in the athletic centre, and asked them to try and review this new supplement they are planning to market. If none of them go blind then it usually hits the shelves within a few months.
Degussa AG, previously called SKW, is the largest manufacturer of creatine and although their research into a stable form of creatine in a liquid solution has progressed, they still maintain that, currently, liquid forms of creatine are completely unstable. They have also begun legal action against SciFit for their alleged claims in promoting the effects of Kre Alkalyn over creatine monohydrate. Degussa Ag holds the patent on 'CREAPURE'.
I have looked at the science behind many forms of creatine but have tried only a few as a result of what I have found. When I do use creatine, I use Ultimate Nutrition's CREAPURE as it's levels of creatinine, dihydrotriazine, and dicyandiamide are all within acceptable levels ... something which cannot be said for many of the creatine and CEE products on the market.
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