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4-form creatine blend

800 mg of beta-alanine and 500 mg of taurine

60 servings per pack

Creatine Matrix with Four Forms

A dietary supplement based on a combination of four forms of creatine: creatine malate, creatine monohydrate, creatine citrate and creatine hydrochloride. This setup gives the formula a more advanced, technical feel and sets it apart from simpler single-ingredient products. It’s a choice for people who pay attention to what’s inside and like more complex creatine blends.

YOUR DAILY DOSE OF CREATINE

One serving delivers 3368 mg of creatine in total. Creatine helps boost physical performance during repeated bouts of short, high-intensity exercise. The beneficial effect is achieved with a daily intake of 3 g of creatine. That gives the product a clear profile and is built around an authorised health claim linked to creatine.

One serving of the product delivers 3368 mg of total creatine. Creatine boosts physical performance during successive bursts of short, high-intensity exercise. The beneficial effect is achieved with a daily intake of 3 g of creatine. That gives this product a clear profile and is based on an authorised health claim related to creatine.

The formula has been boosted with 800 mg of beta-alanine and 500 mg of taurine per serving. The addition of these ingredients means CRE4 is not just a blend of several forms of creatine, but a more advanced, performance-focused sports formula. At the same time, the ingredient list stays clear and specific, without an excessive number of stimulants or overcomplicated vitamin complexes.

Practical powder format

The product comes in powder form and provides 60 servings per pack. This format is ideal for regular use and makes it easy to fit supplementation into your daily routine. Another advantage is that it contains no added sugar and is available in two flavour options, making everyday use even more convenient.

sources

  • Creatine https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/pub/2303

  • Effects of β-alanine https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3374095

  • Role of taurine https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15042451

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