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(Medical-NewsWire.com, August 19, 2013 ) Glasgow, UK -- SAS Nutrition, based in Glasgow, Scotland, has been providing sports nutrition for the last 3 years to dedicated athletes and people looking to improve their overall fitness. This latest offering from the brand is set to become a popular addition to their already successful range of fitness enhancing products.
Creatine Ethyl Ester is designed to increase muscle cell volume, increase endurance whilst working out and is absorbed rapidly by the body to increase its effectiveness during periods of workout.
Creatine Ethyl Ester, also known as CEE or Creatine Ester, is a derivative of Creatine. Like creatine, it increases muscle cell volume, endurance, and allows for more rapid recovery. Some of the benefits of CEE over traditional forms of Creatine are related to the fact that smaller doses are required to get the same effect, whilst the bloating and preloading phase are eliminated.
SAS Nutrition customer Steven Wood was very satisfied with the results: "I've used many Creatine styled products over the years and I was delighted to try out the latest SAS Nutrition offering. Creatine Ethyl Ester. The results were amazing, I had loads more energy, insane pump and fantastic recovery times. I've been bulking up and will continue using them."
"We are delighted to have added Creatine Ethyl Ester to our extensively growing selection of body nutrition and enhancement supplements." Stated SAS Nutrition founder Christopher Kennelly. "We have supplements designed for Mixed Martial Arts, Men's Health and Women's Health and are continuously working to improve our product range and provide exceptional customer service".
About SAS Nutrition
SAS Nutrition is dedicated to supplying the best quality products at affordable prices, backed up with our dedicated team who will answer any questions on Creatine Ethyl Ester. If you need help or require nutritional advice were only to happy to help.
SAS Nutrition
Mark Kennelly
08447408021
media@sasnutrition.com
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