Creatine Monohydrate
By Jennifer
Bailey
Creatine is an amino acid that acts as an energy booster.
Athletes who need sudden bursts of energy in sports like
weightlifting, wrestling and sprinting use Creatine as an
energy supplement. Creatine is believed to aid the chemical
reaction in the body, which occurs when the body undergoes
sudden exertion. Creatine is an approved energy booster and is
even used by athletes who participate in the Olympic Games, the
first such instance being the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Even
though Creatine is manufactured in the body itself, it can be
also taken exogenously in the form of tablets/capsules or
powder.
Naturally formed Creatine is produced in the pancreases,
liver and kidneys. It is carried to the muscle through the
blood stream, where it is converted into Creatine phosphate
(phosphocreatine). This Creatine compound helps to generate ATP
(adenosine triphosphate) in the muscle.
Creatine Monohydrate is a Creatine supplement. It is the
most commonly used and also the most effective Creatine
supplement available in the market. Creatine monohydrate
contains more Creatine per weight of material compared to any
other compound. There are two ways to take Creatine
monohydrate: loading and maintenance. Loading is more suitable
for people who have never taken Creatine as it involves taking
comparatively heavy doses of Creatine till the muscle attains
saturation point. The usual dosage in this method is 20-30g per
day for 4days to one week. After the loading period, a daily
dose of 5-15g per day is recommended. The other method is to
start small with just 5-15g of Creatine monohydrate per day.
Creatine monohydrate can be taken with just water or any
carbohydrate based drink such as dextrose (glucose).
There are many advantages from Creatine: Creatine provides
instant energy to the body. It improves muscle strength and
makes the muscle suitable for high-intensity, short duration
exertion like weightlifting or sprinting. It is also found to
speed up the recovery of energy. It delays fatigue
significantly. It promotes lean-muscle mass and reduces muscle
wasting in post-surgical patients. It is also believed to help
heart patients by increasing their exercise capacity, reducing
heart spasms and thus increasing heart function.
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