Purple-K
(Fusion Bodybuilding)
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PURPLE-K has become a staple in any serious bodybuilder's supplement program, because it gives you the real strength gains you need to move big weight. With each workout, you'll feel your strength grow. Other creatines just can't live up to PURPLE-K they are poorly bioavailable and cannot even deliver a full and concentrated dose of creatine to your muscles. Because PURPLE-K is pH-correct, there is no loading, bloating or water retention, and your body will absorb 100% of the dose.
THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE KING OF CREATINE
The pH scale measures the acidity of liquids. Your stomach contains hydrochloric acid that has a pH between 1 and 2. In this acidic environment, other creatine breaks down into creatinine (kree-AT-ah-neen') - a useless waste product.1
Because other creatines break down in stomach acids, mega-dosing is common, but only causes more problems because it makes you bloated and shuts down your creatine transporters (Crt), making you absorb less creatine, not more.
PURPLE-K is the King of Creatine because it's pH-correct creatine that utilizes an advanced pH-correct buffer that prevents creatine breakdown in stomach acids. As a result, 100% of PURPLE-K is delivered intact to your muscles, making it highly bioavailable and ensuring real strength gains at a fraction of the serving size.
SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES
Kreider, R., Ferreira, M., Wilson, M., Grindstaff, P., Plisk, S., & Reinhardy, J. et al. (1998). Effects of creatine supplementation on body composition, strength and sprint performance. Med Sci Sport Exerc, 30, 73-82.
The diagram below illustrates the conversion process from creatine to toxic creatinine, which causes serious side effects. This doesn't happen when using PURPLE-K.
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