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KNOW YOUR CREATINE POWDER

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Different varieties can offer different benefits

June 24, 2010
By Jim Stoppani, PhD
FLEXONLINE.COM

Although creatine monohydrate is the tried-and-true form of creatine that most manufacturers sell, other types of creatine offer benefits that go beyond those of the mainstay. That's why many creatine products now contain a variety of different forms of creatine. In addition, some manufacturers are smartening up and adding supplements to their creatine that enhance its uptake. Learn how to select a mixed creatine product that delivers results.

1. Creatine used to come in one flavor--gritty. Today's powders are often flavored. This may make it taste better when you mix it by itself in water, but if you put it in a protein shake, the flavors may not work together. For example, lemonade-flavored creatine plus chocolate-flavored whey protein turns into a gross drink. Lemonade plus vanilla, on the other hand, is not so bad. Choose flavors wisely.

2. Many powders come in a couple of sizes, from roughly 1 pound to 2 pounds. Your best bet is to go with the larger size--you need at least a solid month's trial of any new creatine product to ensure that it works for you. Once you find the product you like, you might as well nab the savings on the larger size.

3. The sodium content comes from the sodium creatine phosphate matrix, which enhances both the solubility of the creatine in fluid and its uptake at the muscle cells, due to a creatine receptor on muscle cells that is sodium dependent. Some sodium also comes from disodium phosphate, which enhances the energy that creatine provides the muscle cells by increasing the creatine phosphate levels in muscles.

4. Creatine ethyl ester-beta-alaninedual action composite (CarnoSyn) is the creatine ethyl ester you may know, along with a patented, timed-release form of beta-atanine.

5. Cinnulin PF is a trademarked cinnamon extract, which boosts creatine uptake by mimicking insulin's actions on muscle cells (one of which is enhancing creatine uptake).

6. Creatine alpha-amino-n-butyrate is creatine with a metabolite of the amino acid leucine. This can help to increase muscle protein synthesis and decrease muscle breakdown.

7. Creatinol-o-phosphate-maiicacidisa creatine analog that is reported to enhance endurance.

NUTRITION FACTS
Serving Size: 1 scoop (16 grams)
Servings per container: 50
CALORIES: 30

<TABLE width="50%"><TBODY><TR><TD colSpan=3>Amount Per Serving % DV * </TD></TR><TR><TD>Total Carbs </TD><TD>7g </TD><TD>2% </TD></TR><TR><TD>Sugars </TD><TD>0g </TD><TD>** </TD></TR><TR><TD>Sodium </TD><TD>250 mg </TD><TD>10% </TD></TR><TR><TD>Potassium </TD><TD>140 mg </TD><TD>4% </TD></TR><TR><TD>Creatine Blend Technology </TD><TD>4,250 mg </TD><TD>**



</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Sodium Creatine Phosphate Matrix, Creatine Ethyl Ester-Beta-Alanine Dual Action Composite (CarnoSyn), Creatinol-O-Phosphate-Malic Acid Interfusion, Creatine Alpha-Amino-N-Butyrate

<TABLE width="50%"><TBODY><TR><TD>Creatine Uptake </TD><TD>950 mg </TD><TD>** </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Dicalcium Phosphate, Clnnulin PF, Dipotassium Phosphate, Disodium Phosphate

* Percent Daily Values (%DV) are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values May be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs

** Daily Values not established Other Ingredients: Maltodextrin, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Potassium Citrate, Citric Acid, Sucralose (Splenda), Calcium Silicate, FD&C Red 40
 
I am taking gluconate, but that's only because I used to take Con-Cret creatine and when I switched over to Prescription Nutrition, that's the most comparable they had
 
» Creatine Gluconate
One of the newest products is creatine gluconate, which is comprised of creatine bonded to glucose. This combination improves creatine’s intestinal absorption because it’s absorbed in a manner similar to regular glucose, a fast-digesting carb. The glucose also allows the creatine to dissolve well when mixed in water and helps it enter muscle cells by increasing insulin release. Dose: Taking 3–5 grams of creatine gluconate per dose should prove effective.
 
I remember back when creatine was gritty as hell

if you toss a couple alkaseltzer in the cup then scoops of creatine and then water or whatever you use, it will micronize the creatine so its not so gritty and you get more out of it, thats why they started selling EffervescentCreatine, and it was nothing more then adding alkaseltzer to the creatine for the most part and yes it did work beter as i tryed it myself this way and wrote an article on it about 9 years ago, so its here someplace,lol,

figured i would toss this info out there for those who still like using creatine, as i said u will get more out of your creatine this way
 
if you toss a couple alkaseltzer in the cup then scoops of creatine and then water or whatever you use, it will micronize the creatine so its not so gritty and you get more out of it, thats why they started selling EffervescentCreatine, and it was nothing more then adding alkaseltzer to the creatine for the most part and yes it did work beter as i tryed it myself this way and wrote an article on it about 9 years ago, so its here someplace,lol,

figured i would toss this info out there for those who still like using creatine, as i said u will get more out of your creatine this way

Never thought to try that, but anymore I think the grittyness is a thing of the past
 
Never thought to try that, but anymore I think the grittyness is a thing of the past

correct i believe, but if its not micronized then the sodium buffer would help it tremendously making up to 30% more absorbed
 
That's some good info....

I remember when it first came out my dad was so scared of me using Creatine because he "heard" of people's livers and such shutting down from it lol
 
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