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Creatine, the Real Muscle Builder

... combination, rather than just adding magnesium as a separate supplement. With all the different types of creatine available today, and with very little research showing one being better than another, I personally would recommend ... Read Read: Creatine, the Real Muscle Builder

By: David Monyer | 18/11/2007 | Fitness

Creatine: Good or Bad

... remember more is not always better. Keep in mind that the body has a higher demand for water while using creatine, thus take into consideration activities and environmental conditions before supplementing. If the necessary precautions are ... Read Read: Creatine: Good or Bad

By: Amy Bew | 05/02/2008 | Nutrition

Gain Muscle With Creatine

... label recommendations. Dangers and Side Effects Some agencies have issued health warnings regarding creatine supplementation. However others have disputed this and blamed it on a misunderstanding of animal studies. Some mild side effects ... Read Read: Gain Muscle With Creatine

By: Masszymes | 24/05/2008 | Health

Creatine: the 2nd Pathway to Genetic Change.

... MAXIMUM gains in the gym and the ability to push yourself further than you ever thought possible! The science behind creatine and satellite cell proliferation is shown in the literature and is summarized below in several abstracts. ... Read Read: Creatine: the 2nd Pathway to Genetic Change.

By: Eric Marchewitz | 07/05/2007 | Supplements & Vitamins

Creatine Monohydrate

... thereby recreating ATP. This regenerative process then repeats with each subsequent bout of exercise. PhosphoCreatine (PCr):when we take the creatine we relly use it as a high-energy phosphate buffer with the ultimate takes of rapidly ... Read Read: Creatine Monohydrate

By: joe | 06/02/2007 | Supplements & Vitamins
Anthony Robbinson

Understanding Creatine

... little to no effect as well. But the overwhelming majority clearly shows that it is a very safe and effective supplement. Not only is creatine a safe and legal dietary supplement; it is one of the most effective bodybuilding tools ... Read Read: Understanding Creatine

By: Anthony Robbinson | 21/09/2007 | Muscle Building

Creatine - Improves Mascular Performance

... also increases the activity of myogenic cells its ability to transform themselves into new muscle cells. The Creatine produced in the body is converted into a molecule known as "phosphocreatine". Phosphocreatine stores energy in ... Read Read: Creatine - Improves Mascular Performance

By: Jenny | 07/08/2006 | Health

The truth about creatine side effects.

... human body has become the proponent for such global conjecture, scrutiny and supposition. Albeit, through it all, creatine has been established as one of the most effective and fashionable supplements found in the marketplace today for body ... Read Read: The truth about creatine side effects.

By: Kurt Hurley | 07/11/2005 | Health

Creatine Serum and Powder

... or on off-days to begin. Again, consult your doctor if you suffer any adverse effects. Caution Creatine has been proven to be beneficial in some people. However, it should be administered with extreme caution. Sports supplements are not ... Read Read: Creatine Serum and Powder

By: Johann Erickson | 13/09/2005 | Fitness

Creatine Ethyl Ester or Creatine Monohydrate

... monohydrate, you have a product that is scientifically proven to be effective in most people, although you may experience side effects. With creatine ethyl ester, you have a supplement that is highly regarded in the bodybuilding world and ... Read Read: Creatine Ethyl Ester or Creatine Monohydrate

By: Mike Carter | 05/09/2008 | Muscle Building

Creatine Monohydrate: Create Harder Stronger Muscles

... in this area. Overeating the natural source food items that contain high levels of creatine can be detrimental to bodybuilders and athletes in general. The reason for this is that there are significantly high levels of saturated fats and ... Read Read: Creatine Monohydrate: Create Harder Stronger Muscles

By: Troy Degarnham | 19/06/2007 | Non-Fiction

Creatine Lowdown

... , the heart, and the testes get to keep the remaining five percent. It's important to note that genetic deficiences in the creatine biosynthetic pathway may often result in severe neurologic imperfections. The endogenic synthesis of ... Read Read: Creatine Lowdown

By: Terry Bytheway | 02/11/2006 | Advice

Creatine Facts

... was sold the past year in the united states alone. With all the hype and attention given to creatine of late there has also been much misinformation almost to the point where now the popularity is reversing in the face of people not ... Read Read: Creatine Facts

By: Gary Stephens | 14/09/2006 | Non-Fiction

How To Mix Fat Burners And Creatine?

... manner and each product ends up reducing the effectiveness of the other product as a result. The problem with mixing creatine and fat burners is the increased risk of dehydration. Now, the question is how to mix fat burners and creatine ... Read Read: How To Mix Fat Burners And Creatine?

By: Oz Zeldom | 09/03/2009 | Health

Creatine Facts: are There Any Side Effects of Creatine?

... chances of you getting muscle cramps would be lower. With its increase popularity, there are now many different brands of creatine in the market. The purity of some of these brands, especially those from unreliable source are questionable. ... Read Read: Creatine Facts: are There Any Side Effects of Creatine?

By: John Decker | 28/11/2008 | Supplements & Vitamins

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