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Originally Posted by SportDr I am fairly sceptical about this, it could just be more industry hype trying to justify their inflated prices and discredit their competitiors.
I am sure they are required to label contamination such as sodium on the label as 10% sodium would be harmful to health if you were to front load 25g per day (another industry hype) that would be 2.5g pure Sodium! nearly maximum RDA. Sodium as a food additive MUST be listed on the label so if the lable says pure creatine mono, then that is most likely exactly what it is, regardless of the price.
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True. Creatine Mono, wholesale, is very cheap and so it would have to be the con of the century to bother adding salt. Show me the proof and for why:axe: