Pharmaceutical Grade
In the body, creatine is synthesized from the amino acids glycine, arginine and methionine.
Taking supplemental doses of creatine monohydrate can increase muscle creatine and phosphocreatine (PC)
concentrations by up to 40%. These increases can lead to improvements in muscle energy production and
recuperation. Muscle PC is used as a high-energy substrate (fuel) required for immediate bursts of energy
during high intensity and anaerobic exercise. Body builders and athletes often notice remarkable increases
in muscle cell size and strength, with decreases in the onset of fatigue and faster recovery*.
- Largest reserves of Creatine are found in skeletal muscle
- Supplementation can positively affect muscle size and cell volume*
- Studies show its ability to decrease muscle fatigue during performance and muscle soreness the following day*
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Loading Phase (days 1 to 5): 1 scoop (approx. 5 grams) of creatine monohydrate 4 to 6 times daily for the
first 5 days. For more precise dosing use the following formula based on body weight in lbs: 0.14 x lbs body weight =
total grams days 1 to 5.
Maintenance Phase (days 6 to 42): 1 scoop daily. Best results if taken immediately following exercise with High
glycemic carbohydrates. For more precise dosing use the following formula based on body weight in lbs:
0.014 x lbs body weight = total grams days 6 to 42.
Suggested Use: Take 2 to 4 scoops up to 3 times daily or as directed by your qualified healthcare provider.
For athletes and those working out more than 3 times weekly, maximum results will be obtained by taking 2 to 4
scoops prior to and immediately following intense training sessions.
Creatine Monohydrate MRM
Serving Size: 1 Scoop
Servings Per Container: - 200
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% Daily
Value*
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Creatine Monohydrate - 5,000mg |
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* Percent Daily Value based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Daily Value not established.
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