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Creatine Glyc. Phos. 400 gm
The next generation of creatine products:
ULTRA-MICRONIZED CREATINE GLYCEROL PHOSPHATE
Rapid Absorption / Strength Enhancing / Increased Endurance / Maximum Cell Hydration
FEATURES & ADVANTAGES
100% Ultra-Micronized Creatine - 10X better suspension for exact dosages and the elimination of constant stirring and waste residue
- Glycerol Bonded -
Accelerates absorption to fill each muscle cell with more creating than ever before . . . faster! Glycerol acts as a super-hydrating (anti-dehydration) complex leaving your muscles volumized (not water logged like regular creatine works) and more muscular, all the while giving the creatine a great taste
- Phosphate Powered -
Offers the critical high-energy phosphate structure needed for 100% conversion of creatine to ATP in the muscle; allowing you to multiply your strength and endurance, all within days of use
- Insulean (lipoic acid) -
Fortified to intensify insulin transport of creatine into the muscle; forming an environment within the muscle bellies that is creatine (absorption) ready
- Kreb Cycle Electrolytes -
Required catalysts to fuel muscle stamina and endurance
- No loading phase required
Muscle Chemical Extends Exercise Limits
[© 1997, Reuters Health eLine]
NEW YORK (Reuters) -- A chemical substance found naturally in muscle tissue may help people exercise for longer periods of time, researchers say.
Young, healthy college students given 20 grams of creatine each day for a week were able to exercise aerobically beyond the point at which most people begin to get fatigued.
Creatine is produced by the liver and kidneys and combines with phosphate to form a new compound (phosphocreatine) that stores high energy for muscle contraction.
But according to Dr. Arnold Nelson, associate professor of kinesiology at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, creatine's potential benefits may depend on the type of activity.
"In non-weight-bearing activities, such as cycling, it may be of benefit for prolonged exercise," he says, noting that creatine is commonly associated with weight gain.
He points to another study in which runners who took creatine during training gained about five pounds, which may have accounted for their slightly slower times in a 10 kilometer race.
During Nelson's study, 30 college students received either creatine or a look-alike placebo pill. During their sessions on a stationary bicycle (exercise ergometer), the students exercised at different workloads. Those taking creatine reached their fatigue point (anaerobic threshold) at about 74% of maximum workload, compared with 66% for those taking placebo.
"At lower than maximum workloads, they used less oxygen, and had a lower heart rate, and reached their anaerobic threshold at a significantly greater workload," says Nelson.
But Nelson notes that even when taking creatine, participants' peak aerobic capacity remained the same. Peak aerobic capacity refers to the maximum capacity of muscle cells to use oxygen during aerobic activities and the top amount of oxygen that the body can use at a given time.
"People who have a higher anaerobic threshold are able to compete better, to compete at a high workload for a longer period of time," Nelson says. "This would suggest that we need to look at creatine in further research."
Nelson and colleagues presented their findings this week at the Experimental Biology '97 conference in New Orleans.
Product Details
Creatine Glycerol Phosphate (Ultra-Micronized) 400g
36 servings : $24.00
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Price: 24.00 Item # crea400
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