Yes, you read that correct - less
stable than creatine.1 According to wikipedia, «the compound was developed, patented and licensed through UNeMed, the technology transfer entity of the University of Nebraska Medical Center, and is sold under numerous brand names.»
The reason for this is CEE is less
stable than creatine monohydrate, resulting in its rapid conversion into a substance called creatinine, which has no beneficial effects in the body.
Not exact matches
Next time you're due for a
creatine purchase, ask yourself whether you are willing to spend extra money for a product promoted and hyped on false claims, where in fact, it is less
stable and breaks down to creatinine more
than regular
creatine.
CEE is not more
stable than regular
creatine - in fact, it is less
stable.