Attached is the final study we've done comparing Kre-Alkalyn EFX to Creatine Monohydrate. Know this, these memos are not the complete study, rather they are simple sent out to all employee's that we might be better enducated. The complete study, which includes all 4 memos I've posted, will be available in a medical journal, which one I'm not yet sure, but I'll certainly release such information as I'm told.
My own comments to this information were given verbally, if you wish to say anything about it, once again, please direct all comments to info@aaefx.com
While the information was certainly exciting to me, I did feel it lacking, if you feel the same way your comments will simply help aaefx produce better, more informative, studies.
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05-01-2008, 02:21 PM #1
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Final Study Kre-Alkalyn Vs. Creatine Monohydrate
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05-01-2008, 03:02 PM #3
The (fractional) differences can be attributed to the small sample size.
Unsure why they seem to think cholesterol reduction in "olympic" caliber athletes is a good thing... it is obviously very important for recovery and rebuilding (muscle growth).
Creatine monohydrate is the studied and inexpensive form, buy it.
You're just going to get ripped apart here if you have no other data.Last edited by fitnecise; 05-01-2008 at 03:07 PM.
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05-02-2008, 09:43 AM #5
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I used kre alklyn for a month with minimal results, it tends to bloat my stomach, all the testing done is funded by EFX so what does that tell you...and why is no one using this product, i get better results with ethyl ester creatine and have been getting great results with Muscle Asylum's creadex it's fantastic.
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10-27-2009, 05:49 PM #7
Ok for everyone thinking kre alkalyn is better.... especially crzyhorse...read up
search "Study: Comparisons of CEE, Creatine Monohydrate, and Kre-Alkalyn" on google.....click the first match you see corresponding to the search.....i think you will be suprised.
Do you really think the company making kre-alkalyn would bash its own product?? No, thats why the study was funded and demonstrated by them. They can make the results say what they want them to say
Stick to mono
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01-22-2010, 10:13 AM #9
liver problems?
for those of you with gilbers syndrome or have a history of liver problems in your family. If your taking creatine monohydrate your more likley to suffer liver damage and or liver failure. after 4 months of creatine monohydrate i was told my liver was not functioning. this is serious and painfull. You will be come sick turn yellowish and ur joints hurt. you will become very im-mobile and tierd. again, this is only my story. everyones bodys react diferently to everything so be safe and get your blood taken every month to make sure. because i made that mistake. Kre Alkalyn is a refined creatine. Its safe to take and gives wicked results. It also doesnt need to be cycled. Also doesnt retain water like Creatine Monohydrate
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01-22-2010, 10:15 AM #10
liver problems?
for those of you with gilbers syndrome or have a history of liver problems in your family. If your taking creatine monohydrate your more likley to suffer liver damage and or liver failure. after 4 months of creatine monohydrate i was told my liver was not functioning. this is serious and painfull. You will be come sick turn yellowish and ur joints hurt. you will become very im-mobile and tierd. again, this is only my story. everyones bodys react diferently to everything so be safe and get your blood taken every month to make sure. because i made that mistake. Kre Alkalyn is a refined creatine. Its safe to take and gives wicked results. It also doesnt need to be cycled. Also doesnt retain water like Creatine Monohydrate
Best Product containing Kre alkalyn:
Myogenix Aftershock - Tastes great. Insane Recovery. Hard Lean Gains.
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01-22-2010, 11:03 AM #11
Best to know how to spell the medical issue you are giving advice on. Gilbert syndrome.
Can you supply a cite/data for that statement?
Which may or may have had anything to do with the creatine. Creatine may be contraindicated for those with Gilberts Syndrome, but long terms studies, find no liver issues at all. I have also personally seen the blood work from hundreds of people using creatine. No LFT issues at all....On the side of safety, if you have Gilberts Syndrome, avoiding creatine is probably not a bad idea per se, but that would include all forms of creatine.
The above statements are 100% pure cow manure and based on fantasy....nothing like an anonymous 20 year old with 2 posts giving science/medical advice....Last edited by WillBrink; 01-22-2010 at 11:19 AM.
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As far as "scientific" studies go, that was a load of crap.. I hope the published version doesn't look like it was made up by a 15 year old.
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01-23-2010, 05:57 AM #15
this quote from a paragraph really struck me funny
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01-23-2010, 08:49 AM #16
Those concerned with or questioning the safety of longer term use of creatine monohydrate, may find this study of interest.
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01-23-2010, 09:06 AM #17
I cover essentially all the data on creatine safety in my series on CM here:
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/willbrink17.htm
That's the most authoritative coverage of the health benefits, safety, etc of creatine.
Can also be downloaded as a pdf at:
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01-23-2010, 12:31 PM #19
Yeah, if you're taking creatine mixed with Dianobol you'll definitely turn yellow and will have liver problems after 4 months. Where are you getting all these info? I would suggest for you to read up more on creatine and get your info right. Even doctors who don't represent any company will say that creatine is very safe to take all year round. It improves over-all health mostly to people who are working out. They even give creatine to people who have muscular dystrophy to combat muscle wasting. If creatine is not safe to take then you shouldn't be eating fish and meat cause it contains creatine. Also, I've tried Kre-Alk and it didn't do anything to me at all. What a waste of money? Creatine mono all the way! The best ones that don't give any bloat is SizeOn and Neovar. I'm taking Neovar right now and I'm loving it!
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08-28-2010, 06:22 PM #21
Personal expierence with Kre-Aklyn... nothing but acne on my back and chest with no noticable gains. Creatine mono, all my peers compliment me on size gains when I start taking mono since I kinda go on and off every couple months.
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I actually haven't read the study yet, I hope it's better than you all say it is... I will say that I have used EFX's Kre-Alkalyn for the past year and have seen consistent size and strength gains. I am very happy with the results from it and feel that it truly is a superior product.... all science aside, the results are what i'm after.
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KRE-ALKALYN SUCKS!
Except for me anyway. Used CM for years...5-10 grams per day (anything less and I would get no ergogenic benefits) and tolerated the terrible gas, bloat, and stomach distress. Got a ton of reading ton on the toilet...but it DID make me bigger and stronger.
4 years ago heard about KA. Made sense to me. Tried it. Results: same ergogenic effects as CM, but at 1/2 the does. Plus...zero stomach problems!
Whoohooo...yes, KA sucks, except for me. I will keep it all for myself!
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08-30-2010, 03:51 AM #29
are you serious? Come on, no creatine is going to give you effects like that. This is not a steroid so to say it gave you acne and no gains? This isnt anadrol 50. Creatine was not designed as a serious muscle builder but to supplement your diet and help with recovery as such.
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