Creatine
Tablets
By Jennifer Bailey
Creatine is a naturally formed amino acid that is found in the human
body, especially around the skeletal muscle. The human body generates
Creatine naturally partly from the diet we take and partly on its
own. A healthy person has about 120g of Creatine, most of it being
in the form of a compound called PCr. The body can store a maximum
Creatine quantity of 0.3 g per one kilogram of body weight. The
body produces about 2g of Creatine per day. The chief food sources
of Creatine are fish and red meat. Half a pound of raw meat provides
about 1g of Creatine for the body. Creatine that does not come from
food is produced endogenously by the body from internal amino acids.
Even though Creatine
is created by the human body itself, it is also taken exogenously
for additional energy generation. Creatine in the form of additional
supplement is generally taken by athletes and persons participating
in sports like wrestling, weightlifting and sprinting that require
bouts of energy. Creatine also increases the muscle mass and is
believed to make the muscle stronger. However, exogenous supplementation
of Creatine is likely to decrease the internal production of Creatine.
Creatine supplements
are available in the form of capsules, tablets and powder. Creatine
tablets contain creatine monohydrate as the chief ingredient along
with Microcrystalline Cellulose, polyvinylpyrrolidone, modified
starch, sorbitol, stearic acid, silica, and magnesium stearate.
Creatine monohydrate is converted into phosphocreatine in the muscle
tissue. This creatine phosphate compound stores the energy in the
muscle tissue for ready release whenever the body is overly exerted.
The recommended dosage is 2-5 tablets shortly before exercise and
2-3 tablets after exercise. If taken in the loading method, the
recommended dosage is five tablets, four times daily for five days
till the muscle reaches saturation.
Most Creatine tablet
manufactures claim that the tablets are hypoallergenic and they
do not contain yeast, dairy, corn, soy, egg, gluten, or wheat as
well as sugar, starch, salt, preservatives, or artificial color,
fragrance or flavors. Creatine tablets are available in 100g, 500g
and even 1KG bottles. Bottles may contain 120 to 350 tablets or
even more. Creatine tablets are also available in chewable form.
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