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New and very interesting creatine formula

Testoman

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On www.netrition.com they sell a new creatine formula called Vitargo CGL which apparently uses high molecular weight carbohydrates instead of sugars like dextrose to spike insulin and transport creatine. This looks like an interesting product since it seems to load creatine and glycogen very effectively into the muscles.
Any opinions?

Testoman
 
^Bump^

I purchased some Nutrex Vitargo-CGL from netrition and have been using it for a little over a week.
I really like this stuff. No sugars. Completely dissolves in the water after 10-25 seconds of stirring/shaking. One thing I noticed when I first put the powder in the water is that it immediately sank to the bottom. I suppose this is due to Vitargo being what they call "a high molecular weight carbohydrate."
I would not expect AMAZING gains/results from taking this product unless you have never taken creatine before. I've been on creatine for, what, maybe 2 1/2 years.
I can say that Vitargo-CGL is an awesome product. I feel like my body is absorbing ALL the creatine. If you want a creatine product with zero sugar and without the usual stomach aches. I recommened this product to you.

I checked out Nutrex's website. I think this is a company to look out for. They only have three products out so far, but each one looks very promising.

Pject
 
I agree with everything Pject has said. I use Vitargo CGL now for almost 2 weeks myself and I do really like it. This new concept of loading creatine and glycogen into the muscles with high molecular weight carbohydrates instead of sugars like dextrose is very intriguing. I take Vitargo Cgl as a post-workout drink and it makes a difference. I feel fuller and better recuperated when I wake up the next morning. This is a feeling I clearly didn't experience as much while I was using creatine with dextrose.

It is also interesting to note that when I mix Vitargo Cgl with water, the creatine portion doesn't sink to the bottom of my shaker cup but rather stays well within the solution, as if the high molecular starch encapsulates the creatine particles. No sales plug here, but this product gets a thumbs up.

Testoman
 
Testoman said:
@thenatural
that's true. only problem is, synthevol barely has over 2 grams of Vitargo per serving...

Testoman

this is the old weider trick. add all the current buzzword supplements, but at microscopic doses. scum.
 
Testoman said:
On www.netrition.com they sell a new creatine formula called Vitargo CGL which apparently uses high molecular weight carbohydrates instead of sugars like dextrose to spike insulin and transport creatine. This looks like an interesting product since it seems to load creatine and glycogen very effectively into the muscles.
Any opinions?

Testoman

Where is the news flash?! ;) Vitargo was introduced by Swedish scientists several years ago. There is no evidence suggesting that it is more effective in creatine loading than maltodextrin or glucose/dextrose.
 
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