Muscle Feast CREAPURE MICRO is designed to:
• Brain & cognitive function
• Cardiovascular health
• Male fertility
• Female health
• Fatigue symptoms
• Physiological functions of creatine
• Performance physiology
• Energy metabolism
• Recovery
• Age related muscle loss
What are the benefits?
• No side effects
• Health effects proven by numerous studies
• Easy to combine with other nutrients
• Allergen free
• Micronized for best dissolution properties
Recommended dose:
As an adult dietary supplement, mix one serving with 8 ounces of water or beverage of your choice, 1-2 times per day or as directed by your doctor.
Any side effects?
Although often claimed, creatine does not cause kidney damage or cramping. . However, it does cause some weight gain. If you desire the performance enhancing properties of creatine, but not the weight gain, then simply decrease total daily consumption.
Do not exceed the recommended dose. Pregnant or nursing mothers, children under 18, and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement.
Contains only pure creatine and no other ingredients
Who is it best for?
Most people young and old can benefit from creatine supplementation. Creatine micronized monohydrate powder is suitable for general health purposes. Fitness athletes, and any individual taking part in sports that demand optimal energy can benefit greatly from creatine supplementation. It is also great for vegans and vegetarians who do not have quality dietary sources of creatine.
• Creatine is a natural substance in the human body.
• Creatine as phosphocreatine is a component of cellular energy metabolism.
• Creatine is constantly used up, which means that the creatine store must be replenished endogenously and exogenously.
• A functioning energy metabolism is a prerequisite for physical and mental health as well as performance.
• Adults have around 80–130 g of creatine in their bodies. Every day about 1–2 % of this creatine is broken down and excreted, so it has to be replenished. The human body naturally produces some creatine. (Source: AlzChem LLC)
• Intake of significant amounts of creatine from food is only possible by eating meat and meat products. However, cooking and food preparation can result in creatine loss in food. Supplement can help with that. (Source: AlzChem LLC)
Muscle Feast CREAPURE MICRO is designed to:
• Brain & cognitive function
• Cardiovascular health
• Male fertility
• Female health
• Fatigue symptoms
• Physiological functions of creatine
• Performance physiology
• Energy metabolism
• Recovery
• Age related muscle loss
What are the benefits?
• No side effects
• Health effects proven by numerous studies
• Easy to combine with other nutrients
• Allergen free
• Micronized for best dissolution properties
Recommended dose:
As an adult dietary supplement, mix one serving with 8 ounces of water or beverage of your choice, 1-2 times per day or as directed by your doctor.
Any side effects?
Although often claimed, creatine does not cause kidney damage or cramping. . However, it does cause some weight gain. If you desire the performance enhancing properties of creatine, but not the weight gain, then simply decrease total daily consumption.
Do not exceed the recommended dose. Pregnant or nursing mothers, children under 18, and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement.
Contains only pure creatine and no other ingredients
Who is it best for?
Most people young and old can benefit from creatine supplementation. Creatine micronized monohydrate powder is suitable for general health purposes. Fitness athletes, and any individual taking part in sports that demand optimal energy can benefit greatly from creatine supplementation. It is also great for vegans and vegetarians who do not have quality dietary sources of creatine.
• Creatine is a natural substance in the human body.
• Creatine as phosphocreatine is a component of cellular energy metabolism.
• Creatine is constantly used up, which means that the creatine store must be replenished endogenously and exogenously.
• A functioning energy metabolism is a prerequisite for physical and mental health as well as performance.
• Adults have around 80–130 g of creatine in their bodies. Every day about 1–2 % of this creatine is broken down and excreted, so it has to be replenished. The human body naturally produces some creatine. (Source: AlzChem LLC)
• Intake of significant amounts of creatine from food is only possible by eating meat and meat products. However, cooking and food preparation can result in creatine loss in food. Supplement can help with that. (Source: AlzChem LLC)