Creatine Pro by NatuGena – High-quality creatine monohydrate combined with the amino acids L-glycine and L-citrulline in a functional powder blend. A premium formula for active individuals with a naturally mild sweet–tart flavour.
486 g powder for a 3-month supply.
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L-glycine: Amino acid providing meaningful nutritional support
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L-citrulline: Amino acid precursor, functionally aligned with the formula
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Gluten-free: For broad tolerability
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Produced in Germany: Exceptional purity and bioavailability for optimal nutrient uptake
Strength training, explosive power sports and periods of intense physical effort place high demands on the body. Regular training increases the need for targeted nutrients that support energy availability and muscle performance. Creatine Pro combines highly pure creatine monohydrate with the amino acids L-glycine and L-citrulline in a purposeful blend.
What is creatine?
Creatine is a compound naturally produced in the body and stored in limited amounts in muscle tissue, where it plays a key role in rapid energy supply. Although often referred to as an amino acid, creatine is actually a tripeptide formed from three amino acids.
During intense or short-term high-power efforts, creatine stores are heavily used. Supplementation can therefore be beneficial, as it contributes to improved performance during these training phases.* For adults over 55, creatine has also been shown to enhance the effects of regular resistance training on muscle strength.**
Why do L-glycine and L-citrulline complement the formula?
Creatine Pro combines proven creatine monohydrate with L-glycine and L-citrulline. Glycine is a natural component of the body’s creatine metabolic pathway. Citrulline functionally enhances the formula because it is a precursor to arginine, an amino acid involved in nitrogen metabolism.
* Creatine increases physical performance in successive bursts of short-term, high-intensity exercise. The beneficial effect is obtained with a daily intake of 3 g creatine.
** Daily creatine intake can enhance the effect of resistance training on muscle strength in adults over 55.
This claim applies to adults over 55 who perform regular resistance training. The beneficial effect is obtained with a daily intake of 3 g creatine combined with resistance training that can be progressively increased over time and is performed at least three times per week for several weeks, at an intensity of 65–75 % of one-repetition maximum.