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        Overview

              Creatine is made in the liver and is found in meats…

        Benefits
              Induces weight gain…

        Natural Sources
              Meats…

        How to Use
              Available as powder, chewable tablets, and…

        Cautions
              Don’t take if you possess any allergies to…

        Side Effects
              Gastrointestinal problems-Discontinue use. Call doctor…
 

Overview:
Creatine is made in the liver and is found in meats. It also helps in releasing energy through the increased production and circulation of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), therefore competitive athletes could benefit from the use of creatine.

How This Supplement Works in Your Body:
Induces weight gain
May increase strength and power
May enhance the ability to perform in activities that require intense short term effort such as weight-lifting or swimming
May boost energy

Where This Supplement is Found:
meats

How to Use:
Available as:
Powder, chewable tablets, and capsules

Cautions:
Don’t take if you:
Possess any allergies to creatine

Consult your doctor if you:
Are experiencing any serious health problems
Have allergies to any medication, food or other substance
Are contemplating taking a creatine supplement (The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is currently researching the safety of creatine supplements)

Pregnancy:
No risks are known. Do not use.

Breastfeeding:
No risks are known. Do not use.

Infants and Children:
It is hazardous to treat infants and children under 2 with any supplement.

** Do not take with any prescription or nonprescription drugs without consulting your doctor or pharmacist.
**Little is known about the effects of long-term use.

Safe dosage:
Due to the deaths of three athletes while using creatine, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has deemed creatine unsafe, and it is suggested that it be used with caution. Currently, the optimal dosage amounts are not known. Creatine, as a product, is marketed as a dietary supplement.
The dosage is varied among brands. Follow the instructions printed on the label or consult your physician or pharmacist
To date, there has been no “safe” dosage established.

Toxicity:
Information on the comparative-toxicity rating cannot be found in standard references.

Side Effects:
Signs and symptoms : What to do
Gastrointestinal problems : Discontinue use. Call doctor when convenient.
Increased blood pressure : Discontinue use. Call doctor when convenient.
Muscle cramping : Discontinue use. Call doctor when convenient.
Nausea : Discontinue use. Call doctor when convenient.

CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid)          DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone)

 


 

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