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EVOKALYN ALKALINE CREATINE
EVOKALYN ALKALINE CREATINE
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WHAT IS KRE-ALKALYN CREATINE OR EVOKALYN ALKALINE CREATINE?
Evokalyn Alkaline Creatine from SportSeries is a dietary supplement in vegetable capsules, based on creatine monohydrate with corrected pH.
Buffered creatine is a form of creatine monohydrate with a pH adjusted to 12 on the acid-base scale. Creatine is an acid, and the buffering treatment alkalizes it.
PROPERTIES OF OUR ALKALINE CREATINE IN CAPSULES
- Creatine improves physical performance in successive bouts of short, high-intensity exercise. 1
- Daily creatine intake may enhance the effect of resistance training on muscle strength in adults over 55 years of age. 2
In addition to the properties offered by Kre alkalyn Evokalyn Alkaline Creatine, our formula has been completed with pyridoxine (vitamin B6), since:
- Vitamin B6 contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism.
- Vitamin B6 helps regulate hormonal activity.
WHY BUY EVOKALYN ALKALINE CREATINE FROM HSN?
The raw material used to develop Evokalyn Alkaline Creatine is Kre-Alkalyn®, a registered trademark that works with the highest quality compounds to produce alkaline creatine.
In addition, we have used a vegetable coating agent , instead of the gelatins used by most companies that work with encapsulated products, ensuring good manufacturing practices.
We recommend you try our Excell creatine monohydrate in capsules .
WHICH PRODUCTS SHOULD I COMBINE KRE ALKALYN WITH?
- Evowhey 2.0 Whey Protein Concentrate .
- Beta-Alanine Supplements .
- Citrulline Malate Products .
- Natural Caffeine Supplements .
OTHER CONTENT YOU CAN READ ON THE TOPIC
- Forbes, S., & Candow, D. (2018). Timing of Creatine Supplementation and Resistance Training: A Brief Review .
- Jager, R., Purpura, M., Shao, A., Inoue, T., & Kreider, R.B. (2011). Analysis of the efficacy, safety, and regulatory status of novel forms of creatine . Amino Acids, 40(5), 1369–1383.
- Kreider, RB, Kalman, DS, Antonio, J., Ziegenfuss, TN, Wildman, R., Collins, R., … Lopez, HL (2017). International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: safety and efficacy of creatine supplementation in exercise, sport, and medicine . Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 14(1), 18.
- Kreider, R., & Jung, Y. (2011). Creatine supplementation in exercise, sport, and medicine . The Journal of Exercise Nutrition and Biochemistry, 6, 53–69.
- Williams, M. H. (1999). Facts and fallacies of purported ergogenic amino acid supplements . Clinics in Sports Medicine, 18(3), 633–649.
1 The beneficial effect is obtained with a daily intake of 3 g of creatine.
2 This statement is intended for adults aged 55 years and older who regularly perform resistance training. The beneficial effect is achieved with a daily intake of 3 g of creatine in combination with resistance training, which allows for an increase in workload over time and should be performed at least three times per week for several weeks, with an intensity of at least 65%–75% of the one-repetition maximum load.
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