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  2. We Asked Experts To Share The Optimal Time To Take Creatine ...

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    Many people take creatine to build strength, promote brain health, and optimize their workouts. Here, experts share when to take creatine for optimal benefits.

  3. I Took Creatine for 3 Months & I Didn't Turn into a ... - AOL

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    This study details how women store 70 to 80 percent less creatine than men, and how hormone fluctuations (during menses, pregnancy, post-partum, during and post-menopause) affect creatine in the body.

  4. This Is the Best Time of Day to Take Creatine - AOL

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    Supplements can increase creatine levels up to 40 percent in athletes, says Iafelice. Creatine supplementation has been shown to gain better performance in the gym via increased weight and/or more ...

  5. Creatine - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In the late 1920s, after finding that the intramuscular stores of creatine can be increased by ingesting creatine in larger than normal amounts, scientists discovered phosphocreatine (creatine phosphate), and determined that creatine is a key player in the metabolism of skeletal muscle. It is naturally formed in vertebrates. [7]

  6. Creatine-alpha ketoglutarate - Wikipedia

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    Creatine requires a delivery system for cell uptake. [ citation needed ] An example is arginine alpha-ketoglutarate . [ citation needed ] Arginine alpha-ketoglutarate itself is a chemical compound that is supposed to increase the blood flow to muscles and therefore, increase nutrient delivery to muscle cells.

  7. Protein toxicity - Wikipedia

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    Protein toxicity is the effect of the buildup of protein metabolic waste compounds, like urea, uric acid, ammonia, and creatinine.Protein toxicity has many causes, including urea cycle disorders, genetic mutations, excessive protein intake, and insufficient kidney function, such as chronic kidney disease and acute kidney injury.

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