But if you’re sitting squarely on your flippers and giving me the gimlet eye, keep reading.
First, have you heard this one before?
“Scientific research shows that creatine and HMB are great by themselves but are even greater when taken together.”
And how much greater, you ask?
Well, for example, one popular seller of a creatine + HMB supplement claims muscle growth increases by 67% and strength by 32%, while another reports similar figures of 67% and 33% as well as “up to 25% more lean muscle mass” elsewhere (????).
If only.
This is marketing abracadabra—a proprietary blend of cherry-picked research and exaggerations with a clinically effective dose of the ultimate infinite money glitch: making stuff up.
BUT!
HMB is a legit supplement—in the right context.
Research shows HMB helps reduce muscle damage and muscle breakdown and may even support fat loss (limited data).
For example:
In one 2021 study, a placebo group lost 67% of their strength right after muscle-damaging exercise. (Hey, look—a real 67%.)
A few days later, the HMB group had roughly half the strength loss of the placebo group: 23–26% versus 44–49%.
And in a 2018 meta-analysis pooling 10 studies and 300+ people, HMB reliably lowered blood markers of muscle damage, especially when taken for 6 weeks or more.
That means HMB is especially useful if you need extra help recovering from intense training, or during periods when muscle loss is more likely—while cutting, training fasted, or when you’re injured and unable to exercise, for example.
And if you happen to be in one of those situations, taking creatine and HMB together can make sense.
Hence my new creatine + HMB supplement, which you can get here:
Now, will it boost your gains by 67% and…uh…lean mass by 25%…or something?
No.
Will it add another plate or two to the bar?
Absolutely not.
But will it help you recover faster and keep more muscle when conditions are working against you?
Yes. Or your money back.
Go for it!
Mike Matthews
Founder of Legion
1. Theirs contains just 1.5 grams of HMB per serving (weak). Mine contains the full clinical dose of 2.5 grams (primo).
2. Theirs costs $49.99 for 30 servings (money-grubbing). Mine is $39.99 (based).
No catch. Them: pay more for less. Me: pay less for more.
P.P.S. If recent launches are any indication—Collagen+ almost sold out in just a few weeks—the first production run won't sit around long. Don't dilly-dally.
Here’s that link again:
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