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Nutricost Creatine Monohydrate Micronized Powder 500G, 5000mg Per Serv (5g) - 100 Servings, 17.9 Oz (Amazon/Subscribe & Save) $15.43

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Nov 30, 2024
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guitarizt
Nov 30, 2024
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I paid $15.64 as a one time purchase for this last august. Getting close to time to order more, and I'll get the 200 serving for $30 next time if nothing else is cheaper.
Nov 30, 2024
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imabuvu
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Quote from guitarizt :
I paid $15.64 as a one time purchase for this last august. Getting close to time to order more, and I'll get the 200 serving for $30 next time if nothing else is cheaper.
Bulk supplements is around 20 or less for 2.2 lb
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IceQi
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Quote from imabuvu :
Bulk supplements is around 20 or less for 2.2 lb
Bulk Supplements is superior as well, finer grained and mixes better. You could say it's better in every whey. Right now $13.62 for 500g, 1 kilo for $21.

Amazon link [amazon.com]

I kept the Nutricost's tub and scoop though, and just pour the Bulk Supplements version in there. I weighed how much a "5g" scoop is with the Bulk Supplements version and it weighed out to 5.2 g. So one scoop is indeed roughly 5g.
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iLoveCereal
Nov 30, 2024
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Quote from IceQi :
Bulk Supplements is superior as well, finer grained and mixes better. You could say it's better in every whey. Right now $13.62 for 500g, 1 kilo for $21.

Amazon link [amazon.com]

I kept the Nutricost's tub and scoop though, and just pour the Bulk Supplements version in there. I weighed how much a "5g" scoop is with the Bulk Supplements version and it weighed out to 5.2 g. So one scoop is indeed roughly 5g.
This is the whey. I have several Nutricost tubs that I use for that exact purpose. They house my citrulline malate, creatine, and beta alanine (shout outs to shady looking white powders).

Nutricost - the supplement you buy to house other supplements 😎
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Dec 1, 2024
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KMcAndre
Dec 1, 2024
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You can get 1 KG Creatine monohydrate on a regular basis for 20-30 dollars. Unless your brand loyal to Nutricost for some reason, not a deal.
Dec 1, 2024
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guitarizt
Dec 1, 2024
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Quote from imabuvu :
Bulk supplements is around 20 or less for 2.2 lb
Thanks, ordered!
Dec 3, 2024
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lenser
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Quote from IceQi :
Bulk Supplements is superior as well, finer grained and mixes better. You could say it's better in every whey. Right now $13.62 for 500g, 1 kilo for $21.

Amazon link [amazon.com]

I kept the Nutricost's tub and scoop though, and just pour the Bulk Supplements version in there. I weighed how much a "5g" scoop is with the Bulk Supplements version and it weighed out to 5.2 g. So one scoop is indeed roughly 5g.
Is bulk supplements a good brand?

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Dec 4, 2024
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EnriqueShockwave
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I don't want to be a naysayer here and not trying to just crap on other suggestions, but it's worth looking back at a previous creatine thread where someone posted actual links to research saying that a large percentage of supplements listed as creatine mono did not have the amount they claimed and I believe Bulk was one of them.

I have used them before and reading that was enough to convince me to switch. It does indeed mix well and isn't gritty, but that started to make me wonder why that was the case. The Nutricost Creapure branded version is lab certified and gritty as hell. Just food for thought, buy what your heart tells you.
Dec 4, 2024
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dp77777
Dec 4, 2024
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Quote from iLoveCereal :
This is the whey. I have several Nutricost tubs that I use for that exact purpose. They house my citrulline malate, creatine, and beta alanine (shout outs to shady looking white powders).

Nutricost - the supplement you buy to house other supplements 😎
Do you really need that many powders?
Dec 4, 2024
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IceQi
Dec 4, 2024
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Quote from EnriqueShockwave :
I don't want to be a naysayer here and not trying to just crap on other suggestions, but it's worth looking back at a previous creatine thread where someone posted actual links to research saying that a large percentage of supplements listed as creatine mono did not have the amount they claimed and I believe Bulk was one of them.

I have used them before and reading that was enough to convince me to switch. It does indeed mix well and isn't gritty, but that started to make me wonder why that was the case. The Nutricost Creapure branded version is lab certified and gritty as hell. Just food for thought, buy what your heart tells you.
I can't find the thread you are referring to. I would like to see the test results. Anyone have a link, please?
Dec 4, 2024
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iLoveCereal
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Quote from dp77777 :
Do you really need that many powders?
Not at all. Of the three, only creatine is important (imo). The other two have benefits, but are not nearly as impactful.
Dec 4, 2024
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EnriqueShockwave
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Quote from IceQi :
I can't find the thread you are referring to. I would like to see the test results. Anyone have a link, please?
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/855530

I think the links are on page 2. But basically someone makes the claim that BS sucks and then backed it up with articles. They also said they immediately noticed a difference, and I can't rightly say the same thing but there was enough there for me to reconsider and go with the brand (Creapure) that was used in all the studies that show the benefits of creatine in the first place.
Dec 5, 2024
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IceQi
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Quote from EnriqueShockwave :
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/855530

I think the links are on page 2. But basically someone makes the claim that BS sucks and then backed it up with articles. They also said they immediately noticed a difference, and I can't rightly say the same thing but there was enough there for me to reconsider and go with the brand (Creapure) that was used in all the studies that show the benefits of creatine in the first place.
Thank you for finding the thread and posting it here. Seriously, that was awesome of you.

Here's my take:
The author of the post you're referring to gave a personal anecdote where he felt like BS creatine didn't work right for him and when he switched brands it worked better. He then posted three articles. None of the articles mention Bulk Supplements or seem relevant. One of them is refers to pandemic-related supply chain issues in 2022 and historical price changes that are no longer relevant. And I can't find any specific testing results for the Bulk Supplements in the 2022 Escalante study.

The study did mention though that only 8% of the products included are tested by a third party lab. Bulk Supplements does test with a third party lab.

The Feizi study, also 2022, was for supplements sold in Iran, not in the US under the FDA. It has a few samples with shockingly low purity levels, until that is, you realize that they started mentioning liquid forms. Creatine is completely unstable as a liquid, so that makes sense. This is why it's almost always sold in powder form.

I don't see any evidence of a problem with Bulk Supplements product.

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Quote from IceQi :
Thank you for finding the thread and posting it here. Seriously, that was awesome of you.

Here's my take:
The author of the post you're referring to gave a personal anecdote where he felt like BS creatine didn't work right for him and when he switched brands it worked better. He then posted three articles. None of the articles mention Bulk Supplements or seem relevant. One of them is refers to pandemic-related supply chain issues in 2022 and historical price changes that are no longer relevant. And I can't find any specific testing results for the Bulk Supplements in the 2022 Escalante study.

The study did mention though that only 8% of the products included are tested by a third party lab. Bulk Supplements does test with a third party lab.

The Feizi study, also 2022, was for supplements sold in Iran, not in the US under the FDA. It has a few samples with shockingly low purity levels, until that is, you realize that they started mentioning liquid forms. Creatine is completely unstable as a liquid, so that makes sense. This is why it's almost always sold in powder form.

I don't see any evidence of a problem with Bulk Supplements product.

because your comment was helpful and led me to feel OK with buying another bag of creatine, the first since 2016 when I started lifting:

thought i'd share something you might find encouraging:

a meta-analysis concluding that creatine could have positive benefits on cognition: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39070254/

summarized from layne norton: https://www.instagram.com/p/DDf9gFHuHhk/

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