PhD Nutrition Pure Micronized
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Overview
Recommended Use
Recommended Use
Ingredients & Allergens
Ingredients & Allergens
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With PhD Nutrition Pure Micronised, you get a powder that relies on pure creatine.
What exactly is creatine?
Hardly any supplement is as well-researched as creatine monohydrate. The body produces creatine itself and stores most of it in the muscles; daily intake increases these stores. In addition to classic monohydrate, there are variants such as Kre-Alkalyn or creatine HCL – no proven advantage over inexpensive monohydrate has been clearly demonstrated for any of them. A known quality feature of monohydrate is the branded raw material Creapure from German production. Creatine is tasteless, dissolves in water or in a shake, and is taken daily regardless of training day.
About PhD Nutrition
PhD Nutrition is a British brand focusing on proteins and diet products for everyday use.
Who is PhD Nutrition Pure Micronised suitable for?
PhD Nutrition Pure Micronised is aimed at both beginners and advanced users who want to complete their basic setup.
Relevant Categories
You can find suitable products in our categories PhD Nutrition, Creatine, Pre-Workout Boosters and Muscle Building.
What to look for when buying?
Monohydrate is the first choice – best researched and inexpensive. Pay attention to purity (e.g. Creapure seal), the dosage form (powder is most flexible, capsules are most convenient) and calculate the price per daily serving. Fineness specifications (mesh) only affect solubility, not the substance.
Buy PhD Nutrition Pure Micronised online at Best-Supps
At Best-Supps, you order PhD Nutrition Pure Micronised as original goods – with secure payment and shipping from Germany. Simply add your favorite to the shopping cart.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a loading phase for creatine?
Do I need a loading phase for creatine?
What's the best way to take creatine?
What's the best way to take creatine?
Are your products EU compliant?
Are your products EU compliant?
Why is the ingredient list sometimes only on the label?
Why is the ingredient list sometimes only on the label?