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MuscleTech Cell Tech Creatine - Cell Tech Review (part I)

The Low-Down On MuscleTech Cell Tech and Nitro Tech

Practically everyone's heard of MuscleTech Cell Tech and Nitro Tech - heck who wouldn't have? You see its multi-page, colorful, and extremely hyped advertising in the bodybuilding magazines! In the end, who doesn't by into hype, and jump on the band wagon and buy a tub or two of cell tech? I sure did. ;-) That was quite awhile ago, and I did it to see if all the hype holds any substance.

 
 
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MuscleTech is a great maker of supplements, no doubt about it. Their fame mainly rides from their best seller Hydroxycut that has helped millions lose fat and weight. And all their other products are nice quality products too, but mostly over priced if you ask me. Of all their supplements, Cell Tech and Nitro Tech are the most hyped and over priced.

So, behind all the hype and ridiculous pricing, does cell tech and nitro tech work? Of course they work, you'd be seriously mistaken to think MuscleTech would make something so expensive that doesn't deliver results. I won't go into Nitro Tech in detail here, since we got a review of Nitro Tech here. So many people has bought into the hype of Cell Tech and Nitro Tech (myself included) - so do I think its worth blowing cash on?  Not really.

This is a 2 part review series of Cell Tech, in quite some detail.

Cell Tech Taste Review

A quick little blurb about Cell Tech's taste - it comes in 4 flavors, orange, grape, fruit punch, and lemon lime. I like orange, so that's the one I tried, and the taste is actually really good! For those of you that really care about taste, you should enjoy Cell Tech taste. Most other people who's taken Cell Tech also enjoys the taste. Now on with the good stuff.

MuscleTech Cell Tech Ingredients

MuscleTech did put alotta thought into Cell Tech, and its mix of ingredients. CellTech isn't like the pure creatine monohydrate powders, but a mix of a lotta stuff that actually works synergistically together to boost creatine absorption - I'll get into details about this later.

Here's a list of Cell Tech ingredients:

Serving Size: (two scoops) 98.5g
Each serving provides:
Creatine Monohydrate: 10g
Lipoic Acid: 200mg
Calories: 300
Total Fat: 0g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 60mg
Potassium: 150mg
Calcium: 20mg
Total Carbohydrates: 75g
Protein: 0g
Vitamin C: 250mg

Ingredients: Pharmaceutical-grade Dextrose, HPLC-tested Pure Creatine Monohydrate, Taurine, Natural & artificial flavors, Malic acid, Red beet powder, Dipotassium phosphate Disodium phosphate, Magnesium phosphate, Ascorbic acid, Lipoic acid, FD&C Blue #2, Chromium picolinate.

With all things put aside, the major ingredients in Cell Tech are the 10g of creatine monohydrate, 75g of dextrose (carbs), and chromium picolinate, and it comes with 300 calories per serving. You'll see in the next section how this mix helps creatine absorption.

How Cell Tech Works

Now, you know that Cell Tech's main ingredients are 10g of creatine, 75g of dextrose, and chromium picolinate. So other than the creatine, what's dextrose and chromium picolinate gotta do with creatine uptake? Insulin! Everything has to do with insulin, and the insulin spike the huge dose of dextrose causes. There'll be a lot more detail about insulin in part 2 of this Cell Tech review. (This is actually not very healthy, you'll see why later.)

You need to understand some basics of insulin before understanding how dextrose and chromium pico works to boost creatine absorption. Insulin release results from the food you eat, and you have a good control of this by the foods you choose to eat. There are simple carbs, and complex carbs - actually I think there's something like 5 types of carbs like monosachrides, polysacharides, and etc... I dunno them all. To keep things simple, we just say simple and complex carbs.

Carbs are just sugar. Simple carbs are just sugar, and is absorbed into the blood stream very fast. Complex carbs like that from rice, bread and pasta, take time to breakdown, and takes longer to absorb. Dextrose is just simple carbs - when you take a serving of Cell Tech, you take in 75g of sugar and 10g of creatine. The 75g of dextrose requires no digesting and is all absorbed into your blood stream quickly. When you have all this blood sugar all of a sudden, it triggers a insulin spike in your body, and the insulin pretty much force feeds your muscles with the excess sugar. In the process, creatine gets shoved into the muscles as well.

The problem with this is that although insulin is very anabolic, any drastic changes in your body isn't good for you. Common sense, right? Having all the blood sugar all of sudden and then the insulin spike isn't exactly that good for your health. I've read some where that insulin spikes can be a cause of heart problems, whether there is any truth to this I have no clue. There's alotta controversy surrounding insulin etc., and I'm not going to pretend that I know alot about it. :-)

So where does chromium picolinate come in to all this? Chromium picolinate helps make the receptors more receptive to insulin, thus making insulin more effective.

MuscleTech Cell Tech Price Considerations

When I bought my Cell Tech, I got a 4lb tub, cuz of price considerations, and damn is it ever expensive!! MuscleTech Cell Tech comes i 3 sizes: 2lb, 4lb, and 7lb. At retail, their prices are $40, $60, and $80, respectively. Roughly, a 2lb tub will give you 10 servings, which is just enough for a one week loading, and that's it! A 4lb tub will give 20 servings, and a 7lb tub gives 35 servings.

With loading, my 4lb tub of Cell Tech lasted me about 2 weeks. The first week I took 2 servings a day, after, it's just 1 serving a day. For the price of the 4lb tub, I can get a 1000g tub of pure creatine monohydrate which will last me for who knows how long (don't wanna do the math). The price of Cell Tech is ludicrous, sheesh!

Each serving of Cell tech works out to like $2 bucks! If you just use pure creatine, on average, each serving works out to something like 30 cents! (10g portions)

Most people should expect to make some good gains with Cell Tech - it better work for how much they're charging. You can expect gains in the ranges of around 10lbs or so in a 2 to 4 week period. Then on the other hand, there are some, not many, people who doesn't notice much extra benefit of using CellTech over pure creatine, I'm one of them.

You can save a good chunk of change buying Cell Tech online, follow the links below. A 4lb tub will last you for 2 weeks or so, and a 7lb tub will last you for about 4 weeks.

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