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Universal Micronized Creatine Monohydrate, 1000-Gram Tub

Universal Micronized Creatine Monohydrate, 1000-Gram Tub




Universal’s Creatine loads your muscles with pure power. Creatine serves as a high-energy bond in muscle and nerve tissues for maintenance of ATP levels during muscular contraction. Studies report that the increase of Creatine levels will help delay the onset of fatigue, increase energy metabolism in the cells, and enhance the body’s overall training capability. The power provided by Creatine is unmatched in its ability to help your muscles work harder and longer–including buffering lactic acid build-up during training. Each daily serving provides 5000 milligrams of creatine, suspended in its purest state for maximum absorption and bio-availability.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Great!
So far so good - I like how the creatine powder doesn’t clump up in the spoon or in the container like some starches/powders do. I agree with the previous reviewer - it’s also quite easy to mix in water!

5 Stars Inexpensive, Very High-Quality Creatine
This product uses CreaPure creatine as its raw material, a branded raw material manufactured by Degussa AG Trostberg (formerly SKW) in Germany and licensed as a pharmaceutical would be there. Universal is one of only a few brands in North America that use only CreaPure raw material, and like Optimum Nutrition Creatine Powder 600G, Unflavored, (Optimum), (1.32 -pounds) Bottle is an exceptionally good value for this expensive raw material in a supplement market dominated by cheap Chinese and other amateur manufacturers. I began looking into the question of creatine purity after having bought some creatine from a company that I generally consider to be quite reputable and from whom I often buy commodity-item supplements, and was disturbed by its very bitter and (surprisingly) soapy taste. The company insisted that the lot number was fine, but my subsequent research suggests it was not. The important issues are nicely laid out in two very good articles by Will Brink and readily available on the internet: “What’s in your Creatine?” and “What’s Really in Your Supplements? - An Update on Creatine”. I proceeded to order some CreaPure-sourced creatine and was surprised that, for the very first time, the stuff had absolutely no bitter taste to it: the suspicious supplement had been the only one with the weird soapy taste, but *every* other creatine I had purchased had a mild bitterness to it, which I’d just assumed to be intrinsic to creatine itself, rather than a sign of impurity. Subsequently, I’ve bought several of the few products that use exclusively CreaPure, and found them to be similarly free of these widespread off-flavors. There is still no proof that the common creatine contaminants responsible for these flavors (dicyandiamide or dihydrotriazine) are harmful — but why anyone (let alone a life extensionist!) would knowingly put high (relative to likely dietary intakes) levels of organoleptically-detectable impurities of unknown toxicity into hir body is beyond me, especially with a CreaPure product as inexpensive as this one available.

4 Stars Works well and at a good price.
So far it’s worked well for me. During the first cycle I’ve seen a bench increase from around 240 up to 265. Granted I did go from using a standard barbell (1″) to an olympic set-up which seems to be better balanced. My one complaint is that the powder tends to head straight for the bottom of the glass or container that it’s put in. It seems best to use a small amount of water or juice to down the powder and then follow-up with any additonal water or juice as you so chose.

4 Stars Good Value
this creatine was well worth the price. I really like to micronized, it is so much easier to mix. I couldn’t find this creatine cheaper anywhere else, either locally or on the intranet. I will buy supplements from Amazon again!

4 Stars Pretty good results
I think the directions are a little off on this product as it suggests 5g/day for an adult, but this can produce some mild cramping. 2.5g is more than enough for an average bodybuilder and it has been suggested by professionals that 1g/100 lb bodyweight is what the body can absorb and utilize.

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