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Absolute Nutrition Creatine Monohydrate 300gm 100 Servings
Categories: Nutrition| Essential Aminos| Pre/Post Workout| Creatine| Pre Workout| Workout Essentials|


Manufacturer :Marine Lifesciences | 30 Phase-III (Ext.) HPSIDC, Baddi, Distt. Solan - 173205 (HP) | FSSAI Licence Number - 10021064000069, Country of Origin : India
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Date First Available:20 September 2018
Discontinued: No
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Product Packaging History: Yes - Comes in Two Different Packs
Mixability: Great | Nice | Average
Taste: Great | Nice | Average
Smell: Great | Nice | Average
Digestion: Easy to Digest | Average Digestion | Takes longer than usual
Product Packaging Touch and Feel: Hard Plastic Texture.
Ranked #125 in Creatine
✓ Comprise of Creatine monohydrate
✓ Helps in Muscle,Mass,Weight Gain and Recovery
Generally Consumed With Water
A single serve of 3g contains
3g Creatine monohydrate | 0g sugar


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Creatine 101 — What Is It and What Does It Do?
In the Article :
1: What It Is
2: How It Works
3: Muscle Gain
4: Exercise
5: Brain Health
6: Other Benefits
7: Types
8: Dosage
9: Side Effects
10: Bottom Line
Creatine is the number-one supplement for
improving performance in the gym. Studies show that it can increase muscle
mass, strength and exercise performance.Additionally, it provides a number of
other health benefits, such as protecting against neurological disease.
Some people believe that creatine is unsafe and
has many side effects, but these are not supported by evidence.In fact, it is
one of the world’s most tested supplements and has an outstanding safety
profile.This article explains everything you need to know about creatine.
What is creatine?
Creatine is a substance that is found naturally
in muscle cells. It helps your muscles produce energy during heavy lifting or
high-intensity exercise.Taking creatine as a supplement is very popular among
athletes and bodybuilders in order to gain muscle, enhance strength and improve
exercise performance.
Chemically speaking, it shares many similarities
with amino acids. Your body can produce it from the amino acids glycine and
arginine.Several factors affect your body’s creatine stores, including meat
intake, exercise, amount of muscle mass and levels of hormones like
testosterone and IGF-1.
About 95% of your body’s creatine is stored in
muscles in the form of phosphocreatine. The other 5% is found in your brain,
kidneys and liver.
When you supplement, you increase your
stores of phosphocreatine. This is a form of stored energy in the cells, as it
helps your body produce more of a high-energy molecule called ATP. ATP is often
called the body’s energy currency. When you have more ATP, your body can
perform better during exercise. Creatine also alters several cellular processes
that lead to increased muscle mass, strength and recovery.
How does it work?
Creatine can improve health and athletic
performance in several ways.In high-intensity exercise, its primary role is to
increase the phosphocreatine stores in your muscles.The additional stores can
then be used to produce more ATP, which is the key energy source for heavy
lifting and high-intensity exercise.
Creatine also helps you gain muscle in the
following ways:
Boosted workload: Enables more total work or volume in a
single training session, which is a key factor in long-term muscle growth.
Improved cell signaling: Can increase satellite cell signaling,
which aids muscle repair and new muscle growth.
Raised anabolic hormones: Studies note a rise in hormones, such as IGF-1,
after taking creatine.
Increased cell hydration: Lifts water content within your muscle
cells, which causes a cell volumization effect that may play a role in muscle
growth.
Reduced protein breakdown: May increase total muscle mass by reducing
muscle breakdown.
Lower myostatin levels: Elevated levels of the protein myostatin
can slow or totally inhibit new muscle growth. Supplementing with creatine can
reduce these levels, increasing growth potential.
Creatine supplements also increase
phosphocreatine stores in your brain, which may improve brain health and
prevent neurological disease.
Effects on muscle gain
Creatine is effective for both short- and
long-term muscle growth. It assists many different people, including sedentary
individuals, older adults and elite athletes. One 14-week study in older adults
determined that adding creatine to a weight-training program significantly
increased leg strength and muscle mass.
In a 12-week study in weightlifters,
creatine increased muscle fiber growth 2–3 times more than training alone. The
increase in total body mass also doubled alongside one-rep max for bench press,
a common strength exercise. A large review of the most popular supplements
selected creatine as the single most beneficial supplement for adding muscle
mass.
Effects on strength and exercise performance
Creatine can also improve strength, power and
high-intensity exercise performance. In one review, adding creatine to a
training program increased strength by 8%, weightlifting performance by 14% and
bench press one-rep max by up to 43%, compared to training alone.
In well-trained strength athletes, 28 days of
supplementing increased bike-sprinting performance by 15% and bench-press
performance by 6%.Creatine also helps maintain strength and training
performance while increasing muscle mass during intense over-training. These
noticeable improvements are primarily caused by your body’s increased capacity
to produce ATP.
Normally, ATP becomes depleted after 8–10
seconds of high-intensity activity. But because creatine supplements help you
produce more ATP, you can maintain optimal performance for a few seconds longer.
Impact on your brain
Just like your muscles, your brain stores
phosphocreatine and requires plenty of ATP for optimal function.
Supplementing may improve the following
conditions:
Alzheimer’s disease
Parkinson’s disease
Huntington’s disease
Ischemic stroke
Epilepsy
Brain or spinal cord injuries
Motor neuron disease
Memory and brain function in older adults
Despite the potential benefits of creatine for
treating neurological disease, most current research has been performed in
animals. However, one six-month study in children with traumatic
brain injury observed a 70% reduction in fatigue and a 50% reduction in
dizziness. Human research suggests that creatine can also aid older adults,
vegetarians and those at risk of neurological diseases.Vegetarians tend to have
low creatine stores because they don’t eat meat, which is the main natural
dietary source. In one study in vegetarians, supplementing caused a 50%
improvement in a memory test and a 20% improvement in intelligence test scores.
Although it can benefit older adults and those with reduced stores, creatine
exhibits no effect on brain function in healthy adults.
Dosage instructions
Many people who supplement start with a loading
phase, which leads to a rapid increase in muscle stores of creatine. To load
with creatine, take 20 grams per day for 5–7 days. This should be split into
four 5-gram servings throughout the day.
Absorption may be slightly improved with a carb-
or protein-based meal due to the related release of insulin.Following the
loading period, take 3–5 grams per day to maintain high levels within your
muscles. As there is no benefit to cycling creatine, you can stick with this
dosage for a long time. If you choose not to do the loading phase, you can
simply consume 3–5 grams per day. However, it may take 3–4 weeks to maximize
your stores. Since creatine pulls water into your muscle cells, it is advisable
to take it with a glass of water and stay well hydrated throughout the day.
SUMMARY
To load with creatine, take 5 grams four times
per day for 5–7 days. Then take 3–5 grams per day to maintain levels.
Safety and side effects
Creatine is one of the most well-researched
supplements available, and studies lasting up to four years reveal no negative
effects.
There is also no evidence that creatine harms
the liver and kidneys in healthy people who take normal doses. That said, those
with preexisting liver or kidney problems should consult with a doctor before
supplementing.
Although people associate creatine with
dehydration and cramps, research doesn’t support this link. In fact, studies
suggest it can reduce cramps and dehydration during endurance exercise in high
heat.
One 2009 study found that creatine
supplementation is associated with an increase in a hormone called DHT, which
can contribute to hair loss. More research is needed, but people who are
predisposed to hair loss may wish to avoid this supplement.
SUMMARY
Creatine exhibits no harmful side effects.
Though it’s commonly believed to cause dehydration and cramps, studies don’t
support this.
The bottom line
At the end of the day, creatine is one of the
cheapest, most effective and safest supplements you can take.
It supports quality of life in older adults,
brain health and exercise performance. Vegetarians — who may not obtain enough
creatine from their diet — and older adults may find supplementing particularly
useful.
Written by
Rudy
Mawer, MSc, CISSN on December 10, 2019 — Medically
reviewed by Atli Arnarson BSc, PhD for Healthline.com
Absolute Nutrition is India’s most trusted and leading nutrition brand with a massive fan base spanning on a Pan India level. Established in 2013 with a vision to create health supplements that could compete with global brands, Absolute Nutrition has made its mark by manufacturing top notch products and garnered the keen attention of many athletes and fitness lovers. Over the years, We have taken the nutraceutical manufacturing industry to a whole new level by using state-of-the-art automated manufacturing practices along with sourcing vital ingredients from all over the globe. The keen eye towards creating high quality health supplements has not only made Absolute Nutrition a leading Indian nutrition brand but has also set a benchmark for other players to create products that can compete on a global platform. We are proud to say that we are one of the largest health supplement manufacturers that are working upon the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and the ‘Make in India’ campaign to create more opportunities for the youth of our country.
Product Description
100% Micronized Creatine MonohydrateHelps Increase Muscle MassHelps Protein Synthesis
Benefits
Creatine Monohydrate 300gm by Absolute Nutrition is available in unflavored powder. It contains 100% micronized Creatine Monohydrate, designed to instill strength and stamina before, or after a workout session.
For complete health nutrition, Creatine monohydrate powder is advised as it pushes protein synthesis, also, increases muscle endurance and recovery. It is a recommended formula to enhance muscle mass and is known as an amino supplement for bodybuilding.
Usage
As per Requirement
Brand Absolute Nutrition
Flavour Unflavoured
Form Powder
Packaging jar
Size 300gm
Serving Size 1 Scoop (3gm)
Number of Servings 100
Vegetarian/Non-Vegetarian Veg