Scitec Nutrition
Mega Creatine
Product Description
Micro particle creatine
Creatine is a nitrogenous organic acid that occurs in vertebrates. Approximately 95% of the Creatine in the body is located in skeletal muscle cells. These cells can store more Creatine than what you normally get from your daily diet and is synthesized by the body. By supplementing your diet with Creatine, your muscles will retain more Creatine. Creatine in a minimum of 3 g daily dose is scientifically proven to increase performance in successive burst of short-term, high intensity exercise like weight training and interval cardio*. MEGA CREATINE provides our MicronTec micronized Creatine (smaller particle sizes)!
*The above statements have been scientifically proven by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and authorized by the European Commission (EC).
Nutritional Information
Serving size: 5 capsules Servings per container: 30 |
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Amount per serving | Amount per serving | |||
Creatine Monohydrate | 5000 mg | of which Creatine | 4420 mg |
Ingredients
MicronTec micronized Creatine Monohydrate, Bovine Gelatin, Anti-Caking Agent (Magnesium Stearate), Color (Titanium Dioxide).
Directions For Use
The beneficial effect is obtained with a daily intake of at least 3 grams of Creatine! With capsuled Creatine “slow loading” is suggested: take 5 capsules a day on an empty stomach with ample fluids, mainly after training, preferably with simple carbohydrates. Typically in 30 days muscle Creatine saturation will have increased significantly.
Use this product in conjunction with food as part of a healthy, balanced diet, not as a substitute for such. Keep out of reach of children! DON’T EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED DAILY DOSAGE! Not recommended for pregnant women. Consult your physician before use!
Allergy information
Manufactured in a facility that processes milk, egg, gluten, soy, peanuts, nuts, fish and crustacean ingredients.
Who should use
Creatine in a minimum of 3 g daily dose is scientifically proven to increase performance in successive burst of short-term, high intensity exercise like weight training and interval cardio*.
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