Cell Tech Review
Anyone who has opened a fitness magazine in the last 10 years has seen the advertisements for MuscleTech products. These guys practically own the magazines with their huge ad campaigns. We often get asked about MuscleTech products and how they stack up against some of the other brands out there. Below is a review of Cell Tech and some information on what Cell Tech can and cannot do in terms of athletic performance.
What is Cell Tech:
Cell Tech is a creatine product which uses a high dose of carbohydrates, specifically sugar to create an insulin response which is supposed to help shuttle the creatine in Cell Tech into the muscle cells. Cell Tech is really a pretty simple product which contains primarily sugar and creatine monohydrate. In fairness to the manufacturer there are other forms of creatine in Cell Tech but the first creatine listed is creatine monohydrate which would make it the primary form of creatine in this product. With 75 grams of sugar this product contains more calories and sugar than most candy bars.
What does Cell Tech Do:
Cell Tech is designed to be a cell volumizing product. This means Cell Tech will draw water into the muscle cell causing it to swell up. This will help produce strength gains although they are often temporary and will result in added scale weight as a result of water retained in the muscle cells. The weight gained while on Cell Tech is often temporary as well as it is largely a result of water retention which is then shed by the body when you stop taking the product.
Building Muscle:
Most users of Cell Tech are looking to build muscle while cell volumization can play a role in this process we think there are better options out there for this purpose. Before you make a purchase read some of the other articles in this blog and email us with any questions. The more educated you are the more likely you will be happy with the supplements you choose to use.
