MRI CE2 - Creatine Product Review
By The Great Reviewer, published Jul 12, 2007
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This is does not depend on insulin for its functioning. It quickly gets absorbed by all the creatine dependent cells in the body. This is a sharp contrast when compared with other mono saturates because in the later only the muscle cells absorb them. As there are no sugar or carbohydrates in this it does not result in bloated appearance. Instant regeneration of the energy providing ATP is the key feature of this product.
This aims at increasing the body strength, enhancing athletic performance and potential to exercise and work out more. There is no water retention or edema with the growth in muscles. This is achieved by the new lipophilic cellular membrane-penetrating properties of the product. This wonder product is developed by MRI and Pro Nutrient Technologies.
It is not advisable to prescribe this drug for pregnant, nursing mothers, people under 18, patients suffering from renal and hepatitic disorder. The MRI CE2 should never be taken along with Disulfiram and people who are allergic to creatine or ethyl alcohol. This comes in a convenient capsule of 90 per bottle. The recommended dosage is 2 caplets each in the morning and afternoon. Remember to take at least 6 glasses of water per day for best results. Look out for visible allergies and skin rashes.
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