by Richard Paley
As creatine is the bodies natural way of supplying energy to muscle cells it is no surprise that many top athletes including olympic gold medallists Linford Christie and Sally Gunnell have used a creatine supplement. The latest creatine supplement to hit the market is called Creakic and claims to be the most powerful creatine pill in existence. This article will look at the supplement Creakic and see if it can live up to its claim.
The most common way people go about building their muscles is by intense training sessions. What they don't realise is that by doing this they can actually be limiting their creatine uptake and thus their muscle growth. Along with the effectiveness of any creatine supplement they may be taking. As scientific studies have shown that intense training sessions increase the body's reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels.
Reactive oxygen species are highly toxic molecules that impair the muscles creatine uptake. After spending years looking into this problem a team of researchers lead by Dr. Marvin Heur believe they have found the solution. Unlike other similar supplements Creakic neutralizes the reactive oxygen species resulting in increased creatine adsorption and muscle growth.
Of course all this comes at a price. When compared to other similar supplements Creakic is the most expensive and unlike other creatine supplements comes in capsule form. Each bottle contains 180 capsules which is about a months supply. As the manufactures recommend that you take two servings each of 3 caplets a day. One in the morning and the other immediately after your workout or if your not working out that day any other time during the day will do.
So does Creakic live up to its claim of being the most powerful creatine pill in existence. Anecdotal evidence would appear to back up this claim with people reporting quicker recovery from workouts, increased muscle size and strength. Though one of the biggest draws seems to be that the capsule form is easier to take than powder.
That's not to say that other creatine supplements are ineffective in fact many do produce impressive results and for a lot less money than Creakic. Though there results do suffer when compared to those produced by Creakic. But this shouldn't come as a big surprise as the scientists behind Creakic have spent years researching and developing a way to combat the problem of reactive oxygen species.
About the Author
Richard Paley has a strong interest in fitness and nutrition and is an avid gym goer. This is why he is always on the look out for bodybuilding supplements such as Creakic which can help improve his weight lifting. For more information please see http://www.creakicinformation.com
Monday, March 26, 2007
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