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Creatine Products Liverpool

Creatine is a supplement that is often taken by those who are trying to build muscles and strength because creatine is believed to aid in workout performance. Here you’ll find additional information on Creatine products as well as local companies and providers that may help you in your search.

Local Companies

Holland & Barrett
0151 9229157
10 The Palatine
Bootle
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Holland & Barrett
0151 9229157
10 The Palatine
Bootle GB.L204SN


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Wellness Solutions
0151 2593445
45 Prospect Vale
Liverpool
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Wellness Solutions
0151 2593445
45 Prospect Vale
Liverpool GB.L68PF


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Abaca Health Foods
0151 7226669
255 Woolton Road
Liverpool
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Abaca Health Foods
0151 7226669
255 Woolton Road
Liverpool GB.L168NA


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Millennia Health
0151 6395982
144 Seabank Road
Wallasey
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Millennia Health
0151 6395982
144 Seabank Road
Wallasey GB.CH451HG


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Holland & Barrett
0151 6397707
4 Cherry Square
Wallasey
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Holland & Barrett
0151 6397707
4 Cherry Square
Wallasey GB.CH445XU


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Health Rack
0151 9335606
71B Strand Shopping Centre
Bootle
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Health Rack
0151 9335606
71B Strand Shopping Centre
Bootle GB.L204ST


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Holland & Barrett
0151 7089343
3A Bold Street
Liverpool
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Holland & Barrett
0151 7089343
3A Bold Street
Liverpool GB.L14DJ


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Holland & Barrett
0151 2368911
17 Whitechapel
Liverpool
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Holland & Barrett
0151 2368911
17 Whitechapel
Liverpool GB.L16DS


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Taits Health Foods
0151 2362338
83-85 Dale Street
Liverpool
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Taits Health Foods
0151 2362338
83-85 Dale Street
Liverpool GB.L22HT


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Woolton Village Health Foods
0151 4282386
5 Allerton Road
Liverpool
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Woolton Village Health Foods
0151 4282386
5 Allerton Road
Liverpool GB.L257RA


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Creatine

Creatine

What is creatine?

Creatine is made by the body from the amino acid glycine (in the liver, kidneys and pancreas) and forms creatine phoshate, which produces energy by recycling ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate) from ADP (adenosinedi-phosphate). This process is vital to normal muscle contraction in every area of the body, including the heart. Creatine is also found in foods such as meat, fish and poultry. Creatine also encourages water to enter cells (known as cell volumisation), which allows nutrients to cross into the cells, and waste products to move out of the cell much more efficiently.

Creatine supplements are available in several forms, but it is creatine monohydrate that has been used in most research.

Main uses of creatine supplements include:

  • Increasing strength, power and short-term energy (by 10%)
  • Increasing muscle size and fullness
  • Lean weight gain (5-7lbs in 14 days)
  • Reducing high cholesterol and high triglycerides
  • Treatment of muscular disorders

Other information

Many athletes (rugby & football players, sprint runners and swimmers) and bodybuilders use creatine monohydrate with excellent results and is often termed as ‘the one that really works’. Most research has used the powder form in the following doses:

  • Loading phase: 4x 5 gram servings per day for first 5-6 days (If you do not want weight gain miss out this step)
  • Maintenance: 3-5 grams per day for no longer than 8 weeks
  • Rest: followed by a 4 week rest period.

Creatine will not work as well if you are dehydrated, it is therefore vital that 2 litres of water is consumed each day. In addition, around 20-30% of athletes do not gain the results they require. This is because some people are not able to mobilise creatine into muscle tissue efficiently. Researchers have recognised this and so have developed products that overcome this problem. Such products contain creatine monohydrate , glucose and Taurine and encourage a much more efficient uptake of creatine into the muscle tissue. Creatine supplements are available in tablets, capsules or powder.

Cautions

  • Professional athletes are fine to use Creatine as it is not a drug and will not cause any problems if they are required to take a drug-test, however it is always advisable to use a reputable brand of Creatine, which has been tested for purity.
     
  • Side effects such as muscle cramps can occur when using Creatine supplements, but this is thought to be due to dehydration. Yet another reason for drinking at least 2 litres of water per day.
     
  • Some Creatine users experience mild digestive discomfort and even diarrhoea at first, but this usually diminishes after several days.
     
  • Creatine is best avoided by anyone with kidney or liver disorders.
     
  • When this article was written there were no well-known negative drug interactions with Creatine supplements.

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