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PostPosted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 12:25 pm    Post subject: amino acid pH Reply with quote

Greetings:

I purchased some creatine ethyl ester hcl but it is so acidic that it's
hard to use. How can I change the ph without altering the basic amino?
I thought about adding l-arginie base to it but not sure what I'd end
up with. I added some baking soda but it fizzed badly and I didn't like
the result. Any ideas??

Bob
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