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Alien steps up its creatine game in its more advanced competitor Creatine Ultra

Alien Creatine Utlra

Alien Supplements has expanded its presence in the creatine category with one of the next likely steps or extensions after rolling out a simple, standalone offering. The Australian supplement company already has a bulk, cost-effective option under its Essentials Series in an unflavored tub with 100 complete servings. Now it has Creatine Ultra, a more advanced innovation with more than just creatine to support muscle strength, performance, and growth.

Creatine Ultra from Alien Supplements has classic creatine monohydrate, just like its Essentials Series Creatine, at a solid 3g per serving. In addition to that, there is the concentrated creatine HCl at a gram, betaine at 1.5g, shilajit, more commonly found in testosterone boosters, guanidinoacetic acid, and finally, electrolytes. That all combines together to further support the goals of creatine, particularly the areas of strength and performance.

Advanced creatine supplements are becoming much more common, as with the increase in popularity of creatine, brands are looking to separate themselves from the competition, and a better formula is an easy way to do that. The likes of Creatine Ultra gives you the opportunity to benefit more in similar areas and effects than creatine by itself, but it does come at a price, where Ultra is 225% more expensive than Alien’s Essentials Creatine.

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