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Bucked Up | 6-Point Cr | 30 ServingsSix creatine types. Everything on the label. Made for keeping your sets strong. Bucked Up Six Point Creatine is a straight up multi form creatine mix that's all about getting a solid daily dose through different types instead of just monohydrate. Each scoop gives you 5,750mg total creatine from six sources: 2,000mg creatine monohydrate, 1,000mg Creatine MagnaPower magnesium creatine chelate, 1,000mg creatine AKG, 750mg creatine HCl, 500mg creatine

Six creatine types. Everything on the label. Made for keeping your sets strong.

Bucked Up Six Point Creatine is a straight-up multi-form creatine mix that's all about getting a solid daily dose through different types instead of just monohydrate. Each scoop gives you 5,750mg total creatine from six sources: 2,000mg creatine monohydrate, 1,000mg Creatine MagnaPower® magnesium creatine chelate, 1,000mg creatine AKG, 750mg creatine HCl, 500mg creatine trimalate, and 500mg creatine pyruvate. No hidden blends here—you see every dose right on the label, so you know exactly what you're getting.

Creatine monohydrate is the star player. It's the most researched form out there, with tons of studies showing it boosts phosphocreatine in your muscles, helps regenerate ATP fast during intense efforts, and ramps up strength, muscle mass, and performance on repeat sprints or sets when you take it every day. The usual daily goal is 3-5g of monohydrate by itself. This has 2g, which is a bit under that, but the other forms add up to make the total dose count.

Creatine MagnaPower® is a branded magnesium creatine chelate from Albion Laboratories. It pairs creatine with magnesium, which helps with ATP, nerve function, and muscle contractions. The idea is better stability and delivery, plus magnesium's boost to energy. It doesn't have as much research as monohydrate, but it's a solid premium add that makes this stand out from basic options.

Creatine AKG mixes creatine with alpha-ketoglutarate, a key player in cell energy. The pitch is better absorption and help during tough workouts, though the human performance

Bucked Up 6-Point Cr by Bucked Up contains 2000mg Creatine Monohydrate, a standard dose for health and performance.

Key Highlights

  • 5,750mg total creatine per scoop—a good daily hit from six clear-as-day forms. Creatine shines when your muscles stay loaded up, and this gives you a real dose every time without any sneaky blends hiding the details.
  • 2,000mg creatine monohydrate—the form with the most backup from studies. It's key for reloading phosphocreatine, regenerating ATP, building strength, and adding lean mass when you stick with it daily.
  • 1,000mg Creatine MagnaPower®—a branded magnesium creatine chelate from Albion Laboratories. Magnesium is big for ATP and muscle work, so this is a smart upscale choice for folks who like energy support and quality sourcing.
  • 1,000mg creatine036 AKG—creatine tied to alpha-ketoglutarate, part of cell energy. Not as studied as monohydrate, but it's here to round out the mix and back up the main creatine push.
  • 750mg creatine HCl—a super soluble type that's easy to mix and often easier on the gut. That's why blends like this appeal to people who skip monohydrate-only stuff due to texture or bloating vibes.
  • 500mg creatine trimalate—an acid-bound form to mix up how it's delivered. It's not about one big standalone win, but adding to the overall creatine load and making daily use straightforward.
  • 500mg creatine pyruvate—another creatine twist linked to energy and stamina. It bolsters the all-around approach instead of betting everything on one type.
  • No prop blends—every form and dose is listed out. In a world of vague labels and mystery grams, that honesty is a big plus.

Bucked Up 6-Point Cr by Bucked Up contains 2000mg Creatine Monohydrate, a standard dose for health and performance.

Who Is This For?

  • Muscle-building lifters in the 6-15 rep zone who hate when sets drop off. The 5.75g blend helps reload phosphocreatine so later sets feel more like the starters, not just grinding through.
  • Strength folks in build-up or peak phases needing solid repeat power on big lifts. Monohydrate's the research champ for ATP, and the extra forms make this a cool all-in-one daily pick over plain tubs.
  • Bodybuilders cranking volume who dig the strength, pump, and full look from loaded creatine. Monohydrate plus soluble stuff like HCl makes it easy to stick with, and that's what gets results.
  • Athletes mixing high-intensity repeats, sleds, circuits, or sprints. Creatine kicks in for quick ATP demands, and this mix is built for that energy setup.
  • Folks who've done monohydrate but want a mixed setup without losing transparency. Bucked Up lists all six forms and doses—no guessing games.
  • Users into quality branded ingredients who like a formula with licensed stuff over generics. Creatine MagnaPower® gives it that extra edge.

How to Use

Mix 1 scoop in 8-16 ounces of water daily. Timing's up to you since it's about building stores, but 30-60 minutes pre-workout or right after can make it routine. If creatine's new to you or you've had tummy issues with powders, ease in with half a scoop for 3-4 days, then go full. Use a shaker for best results with this blend. Take it with or without food—with might be easier on the gut, post-workout with a meal keeps it consistent. It plays nice with pre-workouts, EAAs, electrolytes, and protein—no caffeine here to clash. No need to cycle for healthy folks; daily is the way. Keep the tub sealed, cool, and dry to avoid clumping.

What to Expect

Minutes 0-10: mix and down it; no energy surge since it's stim-free. Minutes 10-30: still no hype, but folks picky about texture often say multi-form stuff like this goes down smoother than straight monohydrate. First workout: the change is low-key, because creatine isn't about instant feels. Days 1-7: muscles start loading up, especially if you weren't on creatine before. Weeks 2-4: here's where it shines—stronger repeats, less fade in sets, and that fuller muscle vibe from extra cell water. After week 4: it's about keeping it going so your training stays solid week in, week out.

Key Ingredients

  • Creatine Monohydrate — 2000mg — Research-backed creatine core for strength and repeat power
  • Creatine MagnaPower® — 1000mg — Magnesium-chelated creatine for premium ATP support
  • Creatine AKG — 1000mg — Energy-metabolism-linked creatine for training intensity support
  • Creatine HCl — 750mg — Highly soluble creatine for smoother daily use
  • Creatine Trimalate — 500mg — Additional creatine form to broaden matrix delivery
  • Creatine Pyruvate — 500mg — Pyruvate-bound creatine for broad-spectrum performance support

Bucked Up 6-Point Cr by Bucked Up contains 2000mg Creatine Monohydrate, a standard dose for health and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much total creatine is in Bucked Up Six Point Creatine per serving?

Each 1-scoop serving provides 5,750mg total from six creatine forms: 2,000mg creatine monohydrate, 1,000mg Creatine MagnaPower®, 1,000mg creatine AKG, 750mg creatine HCl, 500mg creatine trimalate, and 500mg creatine pyruvate.

Is Bucked Up Six Point Creatine just monohydrate?

No. It includes monohydrate as the evidence-based foundation, but the formula is built around six different creatine forms. That gives it a broader formulation profile than a standard single-source creatine powder.

Is the creatine monohydrate dose here a full clinical dose by itself?

Not by itself. The monohydrate portion is 2g, while the classic standalone maintenance dose for creatine monohydrate is generally 3-5g daily. This formula’s strategy is to combine that monohydrate with five additional creatine forms to reach a total 5.75g creatine matrix.

Does Bucked Up Six Point Creatine contain caffeine or stimulants?

No. This is a stim-free creatine product, so you can stack it with caffeinated pre-workouts or use it later in the day without adding stimulant load.

When should I take Bucked Up Six Point Creatine?

Take 1 scoop daily. Timing is flexible because creatine works by saturating muscle over time, but many users take it pre-workout, post-workout, or with a regular meal simply to stay consistent.

How long does it take to notice results from this creatine?

Most people do not feel much on day one. With consistent daily use, noticeable performance benefits usually show up after 2-4 weeks as muscle creatine stores increase, especially in repeat-set performance and training density.

Can I stack this with a pre-workout?

Yes. Because Bucked Up Six Point Creatine contains no stimulants, it stacks cleanly with pre-workout formulas, pump products, EAAs, electrolytes, and protein.

Why use six forms of creatine instead of just monohydrate?

The idea is to combine the gold-standard form with other forms chosen for solubility, mineral chelation, and broader formulation appeal. Monohydrate still has the strongest evidence base, but this product is designed for users who want a diversified creatine matrix without hidden doses.

Is this product fully transparent?

Yes. There is no proprietary blend. Every creatine form and every dose is clearly listed on the label, which is a major plus in a category where many multi-ingredient formulas hide exact amounts.

Do I need to cycle Bucked Up Six Point Creatine?

No cycling is required for healthy adults. Creatine works best when taken daily over time, so consistency matters more than cycling on and off.

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History doesn't repeat, but it rhymes
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They say that history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. Reading Rachel Maddow's Prequel, that old adage lands with uncomfortable, clarifying force. The America of the 1930s had Senator Huey Long — loud, brash, barnstorming, and brimming with populist promises — and the resonance with our own era of bombastic political theater is impossible to dismiss. Maddow doesn't make that parallel clumsily. She doesn't need to. The evidence, laid out with the precision of a seasoned researcher and historian, speaks for itself. Prequel tells the story of a far-right authoritarian impulse that has run through the veins of American political life for nearly a hundred years. In the 1930s, coinciding with Hitler's rise in Europe, a coordinated movement pushed hard for fascism here at home. Groups stockpiled weapons and explosives in preparation for an insurrection. Government officials worked in coordination with foreign actors. A fascist-sympathetic narrative was amplified through official and unofficial channels alike. This was not fringe paranoia — it was organized, resourced, and frighteningly close to succeeding. What is remarkable — and what gives this book its most urgent energy — is the story of who stopped it. Not always the institutions we might hope to rely on. Where the American legal system faltered, journalists and activists filled the breach. Investigators, reporters, and citizens took up the banner of democracy through dogged, unglamorous work. This is where Maddow's particular genius comes into its own. She is a master of the long connective thread — drawing bright lines between the events of the past and the present without letting the comparison become reductive or cheap. Prequel teaches us what was learned the last time democracy faced this kind of pressure: where the weaknesses are, what held, and — critically — what it will take to hold again. She identifies the strongholds. She maps the vulnerabilities. She makes a history lesson feel like a field guide. The book is also, simply, a pleasure to read. Maddow brings to the page the same qualities that made her a formidable broadcaster: the ability to take deeply complex, document-heavy material and render it not just comprehensible but genuinely gripping. Her research is formidable. Her journalistic integrity is evident on every page. And her storytelling instincts transform what might otherwise be a dry historical account into something that reads with the momentum of a thriller. The result is a text that is at once a celebration — democracy was fought for and, in that moment, successfully defended — and a warning. This book is well researched, well documented, and well written. Maddow is a master storyteller handing us a guide for the fight ahead of us. The impulse toward authoritarianism did not dissolve with the defeat of fascism abroad; it went quiet, regrouped, and waited. Democracy is once again under attack from the inside, and Prequel makes the case — calmly, rigorously, without hysteria — that this is not unprecedented, that it has been faced before, and that it can be faced again. Don't give up the fight. Don't let the bastards grind you down. (Upgraded from 4.5 stars)
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★★★★★ 5
American history without the gold-plated bias
Format: Hardcover
Ms. Maddow is an amazing historian and journalist! She describes events in history in a rational, no-nonsense manner, with clarity and insight. We have been taught a white-washed version of history from 1st through 12th grade, and I literally mean white-washed. Humanity has always made mistakes and should be recorded in history. Ms. Maddow does an exceptional job of removing the "sugar-coating" from documented events and revealing the greed, corruption, and manipulation hiding beneath. I dearly hope that she will write a biography on this present president, which I believe would be as close to the truth as humanly possible. I will certainly buy a copy!
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David C. Bright
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
A must-read - hair-raising, deeply alarming, and shudder-producing
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What I liked: - Deeply researched - amazing depth, particularly of a wide range of characters (a few of whom are true heroes) and many more miscreants - Rachel must have had a spectacular research team to work with! She mentions that "there were millions of words written about the rise of (and fight against) fascism as it was happening in pre-World War II America" - but I bet that most Americans haven't been exposed to them. - Starts off mildly with George Sylvester Viereck (a ridiculous author, but just wait!) but then shifts gears progressively as the story builds and adds in a raft of odious characters - Not afraid to name names - some of the politicians ultimately come in for some serious whacking (see Sens. Wheeler and Langer especially). Also surprising were the back stories of names I recognize (architect Philip Johnson, for example) without knowing of their nazi sympathies and antisemitism. - Mr. and Mrs. Lindbergh are waaay more complicated than our stereotypes of the heroic but opaque pilot and his saintly wife (she is one scary piece of work!) - stuff I simply didn't know, and what was presented was alarming to the extent of making skin crawl - I had never heard of the sedition trials of 1943 and 1944 and prosecutor John Rogge at all before - just one example of new (and stunning) information from our history - absolute bedlam! - As the history advances and the book nears its end, there are several BIG events that may push you back in your reading chair several times - again, no spoilers, but hoo-eee! - The epilogue was a treat to read - again, I won't reveal any spoilers A minor criticism - the book is derived (I believe) from Rachel's podcasts, and thus the writing has her inimitable voice (pointed asides, etc.), but as a result may lack some polish and smoothness in the prose. Some may love it, some may carp, some may not even notice it. Whatever. If material about this period is of interest to the reader, be certain to seek out "Hitler in Los Angeles" by Steven J. Ross - its focus is a little narrower, dealing with Jewish undercover work to foil Nazi plotting in Los Angeles, but Leon Lewis, a true mensch and hero, is in Maddow's book as well.
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David Simpson
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 4
Fascinating details from the past but not really a “prequel”
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Rachel Maddow’s “Prequel: An American Fight Against Fascism” recounts the efforts of pro-fascists in the United States, aided and manipulated by Nazi Germany, to keep America from actively opposing Hitler as well as to plot ways to turn America into a fascist country. The struggle to defeat those forces began in the early 1930s led by private citizens who, on their own, went undercover to join fascist groups and try to alert various government agencies about what was happening. A relatively small number of fascists gathered weapons to prepare for an insurrection. In the last chapters of the book, Maddow describes a 1944 trial in which the Justice Department brought sedition charges against some 30 defendants, most of whose activities she covered in previous chapters. The trial was chaotic, interrupted by frequent outbursts from the defendants and their lawyers. When the judge suddenly died one night of heart attack and a mistrial was declared, the Justice Department did not seek a new trial. The war against Hitler was nearing an end, so there was no push to revisit the past to pronounce judgment on those whose activities on the home front ultimately did not affect our victory over the Nazis. Since the ending is rather anticlimactic, Maddow, at times, may try a little too hard to make things sound more dire than they really were. Although elsewhere she has described Westbrook Pegler as an “extreme” right wing columnist and “pseudo-fascist,” she quotes him at the end of her chapter on Huey Long as averring that, in Louisiana, Long was “gradually copying the Hitler state.” Long was certainly a corrupt, authoritarian politician, but his populist politics had their origins in his upbringing in Winn Parish, where the Socialist Party carried the day in the 1912 election. Had he lived and had he run for president in 1936, he might have drawn enough votes from FDR to give the election to a Republican candidate, but he had no use for Nazism. (I live in Louisiana where, until 1973, we observed Huey’s birthday as a state holiday.) Maddow seems to imply that there was something nefarious about the death in 1940 of Senator Ernest Lundeen in a passenger airplane crash that occurred during a thunderstorm. Lundeen, who had close ties to a top Nazi spy, may have been under investigation, but nothing indicates that his presence on the flight had anything to do with the crash. The cause was never determined, but, based on the way the plane headed forcibly into the ground, a likely explanation is that it was caught in the kind of thunderstorm microbursts that we now know has caused similar crashes. Though, for me, the book seems to promise a bit more than it actually delivers, I did learn a lot about the ties of right wing politics to Nazism during that era. I was aware that Henry Ford was a fanatical antisemite, but, until I read Maddow’s book, I did not know that his efforts extended to publishing a ninety-two part series based on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion that appeared in the Dearborn Independent, a newspaper that he owned, with copies distributed to every Ford dealership. It was published in book form as “The International Jew” and widely circulated in Germany. Hitler praised Ford in “Mein Kampf” and, according to one account, had a portrait of Ford displayed on the wall in his office when he was visited by an American reporter. I was aware that the Nazis studied segregation in the American South for guidance in drafting their own race laws, but I didn’t know that Nazi Germany dispatched an attorney to the University of Arkansas School of Law to acquire first-hand knowledge. I was aware that Father Coughlin was a demagogic opponent of FDR, but I was not aware of the ferocity of his antisemitism or his ties to various pro-Nazi fascists. However, I was really totally unaware of the way actual Nazi agents in league with pro-Nazi Americans were able to get congressmen and senators to distribute Nazi propaganda, typically inserted into the Congressional Record and then sent to millions of Americans for free using the congressional franking privilege. On the other hand, I doubt that propaganda delivered in that manner was very effective. Pages from the Congressional Record could not compete with the message delivered by the 1939 Warner Brothers film “Confessions of a Nazi Spy,” the first anti-Nazi movie produced by Hollywood, based on actual events that Maddow describes. Nothing pro-fascists did in the United States affected our entry into the war against Germany. We went to war when Hitler himself declared war on us four days after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Nazi Germany certainly posed a military threat, but there wasn’t much danger that fascist politics would actually prevail in the United States. The political situation is very different today and, though I, like Maddow, admire the “smart, brave, determined, resourceful, self-sacrificing [anti-fascist] Americans who went before us,” I think the political challenges we face today are much more dire.
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The History of American fascism
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Quality and fierce journalism. Reviving and honoring adherence to a true history and context of American fascism
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