
Creatine
Monohydrate

To perform optimally, muscles need energy. The body
provides the energy needed in situations requiring immediate,
high-intensity actions as in exercise, in the form of ATP, or
adenosine triphosphate. Since the body has only a limited
supply of ATP, usually to last only a few seconds of intense
exercise, ATP is continuously produced to supply energy in
order for the muscles to function. The burst of energy is
produced by the breakdown of ATP when one phosphate group is
released, which packs considerable metabolic energy. The body
uses creatine phosphate to quickly replenish
ATP.
The more energy the muscles store,
the better they can perform in events, which require intense,
immediate energy, such as weightlifting, sprinting, jumping,
football, hockey and soccer. Since creatine is stored in the
muscle as creatine phosphate, intake of supplemental creatine
can increase the production of energy enabling muscles to
perform at higher intensity. While the body produces its own
supply of creatine, it is not sufficient to supply the muscle
with the added energy necessary for intense
performance.
The benefits of creatine
supplementation for endurance athletes have been actively
researched. This research has established that creatine can, in
fact, extend endurance at a relatively high dose of 20 grams
per day. Creatine increases the muscle mass and muscle girth if
taken along with a sustained exercise regimen. Initially, it
may also increase weight due to gain in the muscle mass, which
may slow down some people, especially swimmers. The "slowing
down" may be due to the highly aerobic nature of this exercise,
and should be reversible after sustained
exercise.
The ergogenic, or
performance-enhancing, effect of creatine is best achieved by
creatine monohydrate. Ideally, the increase of creatine in the
body is achieved by a five- to seven-day "loading" period
followed by a maintenance period. Since more stored creatine
will produce more energy, it is best to optimize its uptake
into the muscle during the maintenance phase by supplementing
it with carbohydrates. Carbohydrates increase creatine uptake
into muscle and reduce its excretion in the
urine.
1000
Grams
Your Price
$18.22
Retail Price $39.50
Nutrition
FactsServing
Size 1
teaspoon
Servings
Per
Container
200
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Amount
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Serving |
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Daily
Value |
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Creatine
Monohydrate |
5 g |
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*percent
Daily
Values are
based on a
2,000
calorie
diet. |
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Ingredients: Creatine
Monohydrate.
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*These
statements
have not
been
evaluated
by the Food
and Drug
Administration.
This
product is
not
intended to
diagnose,
treat, cure
or prevent
any
disease.
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