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Select Accounts: 17.64-Oz Orgain Creatine Monohydrate Micronized Powder (Unflavored)

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$8.55

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Note: This deal requires selecting both One-time Purchase and Subscribe & Save to clip both coupons. Please carefully read the deal instructions below to replicate this offer.

Amazon has for Select Accounts: 17.64-Oz Orgain Creatine Monohydrate Micronized Powder (Unflavored) for $18.97 - $4.74 w/ clip one time coupon - $4.74 w/ 25% first time Subscribe & Save Coupon - $0.95 w/ Subscribe & Save = $8.54. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Deal instructions:
  1. Go to the 17.64-Oz Orgain Creatine Monohydrate Micronized Powder (Unflavored) page
  2. Select One-Time Purchase and 'clip' the 25% Off Coupon
  3. Select Subscribe & Save and 'clip' the 25% Off Coupon
  4. Check out with Subscribe & Save
    or click here to add it to your next delivery (with free shipping)
  5. Your total should be $8.54

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Note: This deal requires selecting both One-time Purchase and Subscribe & Save to clip both coupons. Please carefully read the deal instructions below to replicate this offer.

Amazon has for Select Accounts: 17.64-Oz Orgain Creatine Monohydrate Micronized Powder (Unflavored) for $18.97 - $4.74 w/ clip one time coupon - $4.74 w/ 25% first time Subscribe & Save Coupon - $0.95 w/ Subscribe & Save = $8.54. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to an extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Deal instructions:
  1. Go to the 17.64-Oz Orgain Creatine Monohydrate Micronized Powder (Unflavored) page
  2. Select One-Time Purchase and 'clip' the 25% Off Coupon
  3. Select Subscribe & Save and 'clip' the 25% Off Coupon
  4. Check out with Subscribe & Save
    or click here to add it to your next delivery (with free shipping)
  5. Your total should be $8.54

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

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Model: Orgain Creatine Monohydrate Micronized Powder, Unflavored, Supports Muscle Growth, Post Workout Recovery and Brain Health, No Artifical Additives, Non-GMO, 100 Servings, 17.64 Oz

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Giantcrazy
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Creatine has been widely studied for it's effects on your musculoskeletal system and the benefits and safety factors associated with. It's been in use since the 70's, and I've been using it since the 90's with good effects.
I know lately they've been drumming up the effects on the brain, but as far as I've seen so far, no actual studies or anything scientific behind that. I wouldn't be surprised, but in the absence of real data I'd say stick to it for working out until there's something more reliable if you're looking for brain benefits.
shadeofgood
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I'm using this to help my cognitive impairment caused by my stroke. At one point, it seemed like nothing was working, but you have to take 20 grams a day to help with issues caused by stroke. The first time I did it, the very first day, I felt liquid entering in areas of my brain that was somehow not there before, and it helped me a lot. You MUST drink enough water however because not drinking enough can lead to dehydration and worst issues with your kidneys. You need to be responsible with this if you think you need it for cognitive help.

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Mr. SparklesYesterday 09:09 AM
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Even better than the Costco deal posted today.
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jtree1Yesterday 10:31 AM
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Not able to duplicate. Not seeing any 25% off S&S Promo. I am only getting the 25% off that is shown on the product details page.
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babywayYesterday 10:33 AM
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Good deal
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kloreYesterday 11:14 AM
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Worked for me. For some reason the coupon applied twice as well!

Order Summary
Item(s) Subtotal:
$18.97
Shipping & Handling:
$0.00
Your Coupon Savings:
-$4.74
Your Coupon Savings:
-$4.74
Subscribe & Save:
-$2.85
Total before tax:
$6.64
Estimated tax to be collected:
$0.00
Grand Total:
$6.64
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comm0Yesterday 12:13 PM
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it works, gotta go to checkout to see price

Items:
$18.97
Shipping & handling:
$0.00
Your Coupon Savings:
-$4.74
Your Coupon Savings:
-$4.74
Subscribe & Save:
-$0.95
Estimated tax to be collected:
$0.77
Order total:
$9.31
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muylocoYesterday 12:42 PM
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Quote from comm0 :
it works, gotta go to checkout to see priceItems:$18.97Shipping & handling:$0.00Your Coupon Savings:-$4.74Your Coupon Savings:-$4.74Subscribe & Save:-$0.95Estimated tax to be collected:$0.77Order total:$9.31
Fred Flintstone is yabba dabba do right! My 15% S&S discount subtracted $2.85, so the pre-tax total was $6.64

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Loudog504Yesterday 12:49 PM
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This stuff any good? I've seen the whole podcast circuit talking about creatine but don't know anyone taking it for "brain health".

Is this relatively safe to take without working out just to see if the claims are true lol?
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v.sai1986Yesterday 12:53 PM
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ordered one, good deal
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Loudog504Yesterday 12:56 PM
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Thanks, I'll give it a try.
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GiantcrazyYesterday 12:57 PM
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Quote from Loudog504 :
This stuff any good? I've seen the whole podcast circuit talking about creatine but don't know anyone taking it for "brain health".

Is this relatively safe to take without working out just to see if the claims are true lol?
Creatine has been widely studied for it's effects on your musculoskeletal system and the benefits and safety factors associated with. It's been in use since the 70's, and I've been using it since the 90's with good effects.
I know lately they've been drumming up the effects on the brain, but as far as I've seen so far, no actual studies or anything scientific behind that. I wouldn't be surprised, but in the absence of real data I'd say stick to it for working out until there's something more reliable if you're looking for brain benefits.
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i can't get this to work :/
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shadeofgoodYesterday 02:14 PM
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Quote from Giantcrazy :
Creatine has been widely studied for it's effects on your musculoskeletal system and the benefits and safety factors associated with. It's been in use since the 70's, and I've been using it since the 90's with good effects.I know lately they've been drumming up the effects on the brain, but as far as I've seen so far, no actual studies or anything scientific behind that. I wouldn't be surprised, but in the absence of real data I'd say stick to it for working out until there's something more reliable if you're looking for brain benefits.
I'm using this to help my cognitive impairment caused by my stroke. At one point, it seemed like nothing was working, but you have to take 20 grams a day to help with issues caused by stroke. The first time I did it, the very first day, I felt liquid entering in areas of my brain that was somehow not there before, and it helped me a lot. You MUST drink enough water however because not drinking enough can lead to dehydration and worst issues with your kidneys. You need to be responsible with this if you think you need it for cognitive help.
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GiantcrazyYesterday 02:23 PM
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Quote from shadeofgood :
I'm using this to help my cognitive impairment caused by my stroke. At one point, it seemed like nothing was working, but you have to take 20 grams a day to help with issues caused by stroke. The first time I did it, the very first day, I felt liquid entering in areas of my brain that was somehow not there before, and it helped me a lot. You MUST drink enough water however because not drinking enough can lead to dehydration and worst issues with your kidneys. You need to be responsible with this if you think you need it for cognitive help.
I'm glad this is helping you and I'm sorry to hear about the stroke. I am curious though, was this on the recommendation of a doctor or did you read about this somewhere and decide to give it a shot. No judgement intended, but would be interested to hear if a medical professional suggested it as I've heard a lot about it being used to improve mental acuity but so far haven't seen a medical source with foundational data to support it.

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