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Creatine Monohydrate Supplement (300g, 10.58oz)
Creatine Monohydrate Supplement (300g, 10.58oz)
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The Creatine Supplement is designed to optimize exercise performance and support muscle recovery in between gym session. Additionally, it helps support intramuscular stores of phosphocreatine -- a form of creatine crucial for ensuring a balanced muscle function.
Made in the USA from globally sourced parts at FDA-registered and GMP-certified facilities, it undergoes third-party laboratory testing for purity, potency, and quality. This non-GMO supplement is gluten-free, vegetarian, lactose-free, and contains zero added sugar.
Ingredients: Creatine Monohydrate
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.: Packaged in The USA from globally sourced ingredients
.: Packaged At FDA Registered and GMP Certified Facilities
.: 3rd Party Laboratory Tested
.: Non-GMO
.: Vegetarian
.: Lactose Free
.: Design printed on a sticker label
.: Please note: This product is shipped only to the United States and their territories
.: Please note: This product is not eligible for publishing on Etsy, Amazon, and TikTok Shop US.
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What is calf power?
Calf power refers to the strength and endurance of the calf muscles, which are located at the back of the lower leg. These muscles play a crucial role in walking, running, jumping, and maintaining balance.
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