Why Creatine?

Creatine naturally occurs in the body, mostly in muscles, but some in our brains. It’s produced in our liver and pancreas. We also get some […]

Creatine

Creatine naturally occurs in the body, mostly in muscles, but some in our brains.

It’s produced in our liver and pancreas.

We also get some from diet in foods like red meat, fish and poultry.

 

Research says that women have 70-80% less creatine stores than men!

Here are some benefits:

  • Increased energy
  • Improve performance and endurance while exercising
  • Increase lean body mass (think more toned)
  • Enhanced recover (think less soreness)
  • Improved brain function (memory/attention)
  • Hormone balancing—can help keep estrogen and progesterone levels balanced

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