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Nutriversum, Creatine Monohydrate, Unflavored, 300g, 60 Servings

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Original price was: 1,300.00 EGP.Current price is: 899.00 EGP.

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💪 Boost Your Strength and Performance

Nutriversum 100% Creatine Monohydrate provides pure, micronised creatine monohydrate, a staple for athletes for decades. Creatine is proven to boost physical performance during short, repeated, high-intensity exercise. This unflavored, allergen-free formula is perfect for anyone looking to increase strength and gain body mass.

  • Pure Creatine Monohydrate: For maximum effectiveness.
  • Unflavored: Easily mixes with water or your favorite beverage.
  • Allergen Free: Suitable for a wide range of users.
  • Proven Performance: Helps boost strength and body mass.

💡 How to Use

Mix one serving (3.4g) with 200ml of water. On workout days, consume 15 minutes before your workout. On rest days, take with your first meal.

🌿 Ingredients & Nutrition

A pure, high-quality formula for serious athletes.

Nutrition Information (per 1 scoop serving – 3.4g):
Creatine Monohydrate: 3.4 g
   – of which Creatine: 3.0 g

⚠️ Allergen & Safety Information

  • The product is intended for adults who practice intense physical activity.
  • Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
  • Can lead to weight gain due to water retention in the muscles.
  • Not for use by children and adolescents.
  • Allergen Information: Made in a facility that uses gluten, milk, soy, egg and nuts.
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