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Cell Tech Vs. Nitro Tech

Cell Tech and Nitro Tech are protein supplements used by individuals who are looking to increase their muscle mass or enhance performance. Both Cell Tech and Nitro Tech are made by MuscleTech, a brand of sports-oriented nutrition supplements marketed by Iovate Health Sciences Inc., a private Canadian corporation. If you're considering these products, you should know how they compare.
  1. Nitro Tech

    • Nitro Tech promises consumers increased protein synthesis, insulin sensitivity, increased strength, accelerated muscle metabolism, nitrogen retention and more than 8 lbs. of muscle in two weeks. Nitro Tech supplements are available as milkshakes, bars and flavored powders: chocolate, vanilla, strawberry and strawberry banana.

    Cell Tech

    • Cell Tech, on the other hand, claims to be the world's most powerful creatine formula and states users will gain 7 lbs. in seven days. Cell Tech is only offered as flavored powders: fruit punch, orange, grape and lemon-lime.

    Ingredients: Creatine v. Whey

    • Cell Tech is composed of nanoparticulated creatine particles which are engineered byproducts of creatine. Creatine is a nitrogenous acid that occurs in animals to help supply energy to muscle and increase muscle mass. Nitro Tech is composed of whey proteins which are compounds of isolated proteins found in whey, a byproduct of casein, the natural protein in milk. Whey protein, which is rich in amino acids, fuels muscle growth.

    Insulin Effects

    • Cell Tech induces an anabolic insulin spike upon consumption to ensure the body absorbs the maximum amount of creatine saturation possible. Nitro Tech, however, promises insulin stability, meaning consumption does not cause changes in blood glucose levels.

    Cost

    • A 4 lb. tub of Nitro Tech powder costs approximately $40 and a 12-pack of Nitro Tech bars also cost $40. Cell Tech costs roughly $47 for a 6.7 lb. tub of flavored powder.

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