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Creatine Monohydrate
Creatine Monohydrate
The body produces small amounts of creatine, primarily in the liver and kidneys. It is subsequently carried via the bloodstream to skeletal muscle, which requires it for optimal performance. Unfortunately, the quantity of creatine shown in clinical research trials to support and promote exercise performance, muscle protein synthesis, and related processes is significantly larger than what the body can manufacture and what we receive through our diet. This is where creatine monohydrate supplementation comes in.
Our creatine monohydrate is produced by a global leader in the research, development, and manufacturing of creatine. This brand of creatine is the most widely utilized in research studies, and it is useful for athletes and others seeking that "edge" to help them reach their fitness and athletic goals.
Ingredients: Creatine Monohydrate.
Flavor: Unflavored
Manufacturer Country: USA
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, adults take one (1) scoop in eight (8) oz. of water or juice four (4) times daily during the first five (5) days (loading phase). After the loading phase, take one (1) or two (2) times daily or as directed by a health care professional.
Warning: Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if the safety seal is damaged or missing. Store in a cool, dry place and away from direct light.
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Beta Alanine
Technical Terminology:
Non-essential, naturally occurring beta-amino acid that serves as a precursor to carnosine, a dipeptide involved in buffering pH levels in skeletal muscle, thereby reducing fatigue during high-intensity exercise.
What does this mean:
Beta-Alanine is an amino acid that increases carnosine levels in muscles, buffering lactic acid build-up during exercise. This delay in muscle fatigue allows for longer, more intense workouts.
Caffeine Anhydrous
Technical Terminology:
A highly concentrated, dehydrated form of caffeine derived from natural sources or synthesized, commonly used as a central nervous system stimulant to enhance alertness, energy, and physical performance.
What does this mean:
Caffeine Anhydrous is a dehydrated form of caffeine that provides a concentrated energy boost to improve alertness and focus. It enhances endurance by increasing adrenaline levels and stimulating thermogenesis, helping to burn fat and improve workout performance.
Creatine Monohydrate
Technical Terminology:
A widely studied and effective dietary supplement composed of creatine bound with a single water molecule. It enhances the phosphocreatine system in skeletal muscles, increasing energy production during high-intensity, short-duration activities and supporting muscle growth and recovery.
What does this mean:
Used to give your muscles extra energy during quick, intense activities like running or weightlifting. This can help you work out harder, build stronger muscles, and recover faster after exercise.
L-Citruline Malate (2:1)
Technical Terminology:
A compound combining L-citrulline, a non-essential amino acid, with malic acid. It plays a role in enhancing nitric oxide production, promoting vasodilation, improving blood flow, and supporting energy production through the Krebs cycle, making it beneficial for exercise performance and recovery.
What does this mean:
A supplement made from a natural amino acid and an acid found in fruits. It helps improve blood flow, gives you more energy during workouts, and can help your muscles recover faster afterward.
L-Glutamine
Technical Terms:
A conditionally essential amino acid that serves as a primary nitrogen donor and a key substrate for nucleotide and protein biosynthesis. It is critical for maintaining intestinal barrier integrity, supporting immune cell function, and facilitating muscle protein repair and glycogen replenishment, particularly under catabolic conditions such as intense exercise or illness.
What does this mean:
A natural building block of protein that helps your body recover after exercise, supports your immune system, and keeps your stomach and intestines healthy.
Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide)
Technical Terms:
Also known as nicotinamide, is the active form of vitamin B3 (niacin). It is involved in various biochemical processes, including serving as a precursor to NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide), a coenzyme critical for energy metabolism, DNA repair, and cellular stress responses. Niacinamide also plays a role in maintaining skin barrier function, reducing inflammation, and enhancing the production of ceramides in the skin.
What does this mean:
A form of vitamin B3 that helps your body produce energy and repair cells. It’s also great for your skin, as it helps keep it healthy, reduce redness, and improve its moisture barrier.