[...] "A recent article in an independent and widely-respected journal of naturopathic medicine has acknowledged that Creatine Serum is the safest and most effective form of creatine for athletic supplementation. The article appeared in the February/March issue of The Townsend Letter for Doctors & Patients...It outlines the different forms of [...]
[...] nie mam dostepu do fulltextow ale wnioski oraz opis calkowicie wystarczaja w mojej ocenie :D Creatine supplementation: a comparison of loading and maintenance protocols on creatine uptake by human skeletal muscle. Preen D, Dawson B, Goodman C, Beilby J, Ching S. Department of Human Movement and Exercise Science at The University of Western [...]
[...] build Creatine levels within the body. New Micro Pure Micronized Creatine is manufactured with a 200-mesh screen, leaving the material a fine powder. How does this affect creatine? The best way to benefit from any nutritional supplement is to achieve full absorption of the ingredients. Because Micro Pure is broken down into smaller, finer [...]
[...] assumed an important role in today's training regimen. Some - such as anabolic steroids -- have been deemed illegal by most sports authorities. Others - such as caffeine and creatine -- are controversial yet presently allowed. Background Caffeine, the primary ingredient of coffee, is used as a central nervous system stimulant, diuretic, [...]
Why are creatine and caffeine a bad combination? Caffeine is a commonly used in conjunction with fitness programs. Many weight loss supplements come loaded with caffeine. Additionally, athletes often use caffeine during training for its stimulatory effects. Ironically, chronic caffeine use will also lessen the boost in strength you receive [...]
[...] długo trwającej` suplementacji, ale według badań u zdrowych osób przy właściwej suplementacji nie ma przekonywujących dowodów, że istniej problem odnośnie nerek: Effects of creatine use on the athlete's kidney. Farquhar WB, Zambraski EJ. HRCA Research and Training Institute, Harvard Division on Aging, 1200 Centre Street, Boston, MA 02131, USA. [...]
[...] poslugując się poniższym tekstem: Originally Posted by Deserusan on Creatine Magnesium Chelate vs. Monohydrate Creatine magnesium chelate in theory is supposed to allow the creatine molecule to be absorbed into the muscle via the ligand-gated cation channel. Normally, creatine enters the cell via a sodium-dependent transporter and if this new [...]
[...] Vitargo-CGL: The Future of Creatine Supplementation The fusion of Creatine with Vitargo® as seen in Vitargo-CGL™ marks the most significant advance in creatine technology. Vitargo® is a newly developed and patented sugar-free high molecular weight carbohydrate from Sweden that is revolutionizing the way we take [...]
[...] C. RASMUSSEN, A.L. ALMADA, ANDC.P. EARNEST. D-PinitolAugments Whole Body Creatine Retention In Man. JEPonline. 2001;4(4):41-47. Previous research has indicated that creatine retention is influenced by the intramuscular creatine concentration, and extracellularconcentrations of glucose and insulin. The purpose of this study was to examine [...]
[...] podałem wczesniej sa zawarte w tym tekscie. The Naked Truth Dangerous Creatine by David J. Barr Dangerous Creatine? No, this isn’t the tagline for a new type of creatine, it means that there’s a semi-popular creatine-like product on the market that may actually be harmful to your health. What’s worse is that there [...]
[...] was incubated in 900ml of pH 1 HCL at 37± 1oC and samples where drawn at 5, 30 and 120 minutes. Creatine availability was assessed by immediately assaying for free creatine, CEE and the creatine breakdown product creatinine, using HPLC (UV). After 30 minutes incubation only 73% of the initial CEE present was available from CE2, while [...]
[...] 'Alpha-lipoic acid has been found to enhance glucose uptake into skeletal muscle in animal models. Studies have also found that the co-ingestion of carbohydrate along with creatine increases muscle creatine uptake by a process related to insulin-stimulated glucose disposal. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of alpha-lipoic [...]
Creatineethyl ester (CEE) is a commercially available synthetic creatine thatis now widely used in dietary supplements. It comprises of creatinewith an ethyl group attached and this molecular configuration isreported to provide several advantages over creatine monohydrate (CM).The Medical Research Institute (CA, USA)claim that the CEE in their [...]
[...] takigo: http://www.jissn.com/content/4/1/17 a skrót z badania powinien wyglądac podobnie jak te dwa ponizej: Creatineethyl ester (CEE) is a commercially available synthetic creatine thatis now widely used in dietary supplements. It comprises of creatinewith an ethyl group attached and this molecular configuration isreported to provide several [...]
osobiscie musze zgłebić kwestię: Originally Posted by Deserusan on Creatine Magnesium Chelate vs. Monohydrate Creatine magnesium chelate in theory is supposed to allow the creatine molecule to be absorbed into the muscle via the ligand-gated cation channel. Normally, creatine enters the cell via a sodium-dependent transporter and if this new [...]
[...] cyklu kreatynowego i schodzić również będę kreatyną tutaj crt+ i ctr v ''In fact, in the 1970s American and Russian studies pointed out a DIRECT anabolic effect of creatine on muscle cells). Testosterone increases the muscles’ sensitivity to the anabolic properties of creatine in addition to enhancing the creatine buildup in muscle [...]
[...] Free fatty acids (FFA) and lactic acid are markers of secondary cellular injury following traumatic brain injury (TBI). We previously showed that animals fed a creatine (Cr)-enriched diet are afforded neuroprotection following TBI. To further characterize the neuroprotective Cr diet, we studied neurochemical changes in cortex and [...]
Why are creatine and caffeine a bad combination? Caffeine is a commonly used in conjunction with fitness programs. Many weight loss supplements come loaded with caffeine. Additionally, athletes often use caffeine during training for its stimulatory effects. Ironically, chronic caffeine use will also lessen the boost in strength you receive from [...]
[...] (1996). P. guichard, J.E. Burkhardt and N.W. Seidler; Med. Hypotheses 45, 1, 41-44 (1995). M. Daniel Becque, John D. Lochmann, and Donald R. Melrose "Effects of oral creatine supplementation on muscular strength and body composition", Med & Sci in Sports & Exercise, 32, No.3, 654-658 (March 2000). Magnesium Creatine Chelate [...]