Warrior Creatine Plus EAA
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Overview
Recommended Use
Recommended Use
Ingredients & Allergens
Ingredients & Allergens
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Warrior Creatine Plus EAA is a powder for anyone who wants to supplement their strength training with the most researched supplement. There are 2 flavors to choose from – from Mixed Berry to Unflavored.
Creatine briefly explained
Creatine is a substance produced by the body, mostly stored in the muscles, where it contributes to rapid energy supply. You primarily get it through food, especially meat and fish – the amounts common in sports nutrition would be difficult to achieve through food alone. Creatine monohydrate is by far the most well-researched form and is considered the standard: decades of use, extensive studies, affordable price. Daily intake of 3–5 g is common, even on rest days; a loading phase is possible but not necessary.
About Warrior
Warrior is a British brand known for high-protein bars and snacks, as well as training basics.
Who is Warrior Creatine Plus EAA suitable for?
Warrior Creatine Plus EAA is suitable for anyone who trains in strength and power sports and wants to use the most researched supplement.
Matching categories
You can find suitable products in our categories Warrior, 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 itself.
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At Best-Supps, you order original Warrior Creatine Plus EAA – with secure payment and shipping from Germany. Simply add your favorite to the shopping cart.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What's the best way to take creatine?
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Does creatine cause water retention?
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