BrainMax Creatine (Creapure®), Creatine monohydrate, 500 g
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No pain, no gain. Creatine acts as fuel for muscles. Muscles are full of mitochondria, which creatine supplies with energy. This energy helps with faster growth, better regeneration, and increases strength, explosiveness, and volume. Creatine also penetrates the brain, where, just as in muscles, it stimulates mitochondria, increasing ATP and thus enhancing cognitive performance.
Benefits of creatine in patented form (Creapure®)
- The highest quality and purest creatine monohydrate on the market.
- German quality of the best creatine on the market.
- Production in laboratories awarded the GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) certificate.
- Increases physical performance.
- Helps build muscle mass.
- Supports increased strength and physical performance.
- Helps restore energy in muscles.
- Supports mitochondria.
- It positively influences regeneration after sports performance.
- Suitable for vegans.


Dosage
Starting phase: mix 1 serving (5 g = 1 scoop) in 200 ml of water. Take 4 doses daily at regular intervals for 5 to 7 days.
Maintenance phase: mix 1 serving (5 g = 1 scoop) in 200 ml of water. Consume 1 serving daily.
Serving size: 1 measuring cup Package contains 100 doses. |
Content (mg)
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5 g
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Ingredients
100% Creapure® Creatine monohydrate.
Notice
Store at room temperature, in a dry and dark place. Keep out of reach of children. The product is not intended for children, pregnant and lactating women. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Does not serve as a substitute for a varied diet. It does not contain gluten and is suitable for vegetarians and vegans. Maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Content: 500 g
Made in Germany, packaged in the Czech Republic.
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9. SAKELLARIS, George, George NASIS, Maria KOTSIOU, Maria TAMIOLAKI, Giorgos CHARISSIS, and Athanasios EVANGELIOU. Prevention of traumatic headaches, dizziness and fatigue by administering creatine. Pilot study . 2007.
Additional parameters
Category: | Creatine |
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EAN: | 8594190025360 |
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