MuscleTech CellTech Energy-Boosting Creatine Powder Micronized
Last updated: October 5, 2023
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In our analysis of 48 expert reviews, the MuscleTech CellTech Energy-Boosting Creatine Powder Micronized placed 12th when we looked at the top 16 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.From The Manufacturer
Build serious lean muscle with this ultimate hardgainer creatine formula. Cell-Tech delivers 10g of quality creatine (per 2 scoops) to help improve your muscle recovery between sets, amplify muscle performance and get stronger. Each two-scoop serving delivers 5g of HPLC-certified creatine monohydrate and 5g of creatine HCl,with a top-notch delivery system to deliver more creatine directly to your muscles! Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) has been shown to improve the sensitivity of receptors on the cell’s surface. Pack on mass, size and strength like no other creatine formula! Supplies the branched chain amino acids L-leucine, L-valine and L-isoleucine in a 2:1:1 ratio as well as taurine and alanine. Cell-Tech creatine powder has 5g of research-proven, HPLC-certified creatine monohydrate and 5g of creatine citrate per two-scoop serving.
Our Expert Consultant
Gastroenterologist and adjunct assistant professor at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine
Dr. Niket Sonpal is an adjunct assistant professor at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine and clinical instructor at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, who specializes in gastroenterology.
He is a graduate of the Medical University of Silesia-Hope Medical Institute in Poland. After completing his residency in internal medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital, he was selected to be the 2013‐2014 Chief Resident at Lenox Hill Hospital–Northshore LIJ Health System. Dr. Sonpal completed his fellowship in gastroenterology and hepatology at Lenox Hill Hospital and continues his work in the field of medical-student and resident-test preparation. He now serves as the associate program director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Brookdale University medical center.
He is also the co‐author of several medical test prep books and serves as the chief operating officer for Medquest Test Prep and director of medical education for Picmonic Test Prep.