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FA Nutrition Creatine-60Serv.-300G.-Unflavored

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FA NUTRITION CREATINE dietary supplement is an easily soluble powder with natural flavour, providing a source of highly-absorbable creatine. Creatine is one of the main elements of sports supplementation – for many years it has been used by professionals and amateurs of various sports disciplines. Moreover, the use of creatine is recommended for people exercising recreationally. The product contains no added sugar, which makes it beneficial during weight loss.

What are the benefits of FA NUTRITION CREATINE?

  • High-class pure monohydrate – as much as 5 g of pharmaceutical quality creatine!
  • Supplementation with creatine helps improve physical performance during exercise[1,2,3]
  • The use of monohydrates can be valuable for cognitive function and mental and physical fitness[4,5]
  • Creatine has been credited with beneficial effects on body shaping, improving endurance and other exercise abilities[1,6]
  • The content of vitamin B6 helps reduce fatigue, has a beneficial effect on energy metabolism, and supports the normal functioning of the nervous system[2]
  • Vitamin B6 contributes to normal glycogen metabolism and influences the regulation of hormonal activity[2]
  • Natural taste and easy solubility – an ideal form of an addition to other sports supplements such as gainers, BCAA amino acids, or pre-workout supplements

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