@@fullmindstorm You didn't get my question, I understand its Sodium sarcosinate and cyanimide are the two molecular ingredients needed. My question is what are they derived from?
how is done and from what sources? this video takes the dialog of a video made 2 years ago and the thing i want to see is an animation… didnt expect a good explanation from a company that sells creatine itself!
So he just showed us 2.5 tons sitting there, said they make much more every single day, and yet there are no 500gr-1kg bags to buy on the site, only 250gr with an inflated price.
Just note that myprotein state's 3g of creatine per serving when the flavors they use take up part of that total. So i think it is something like 2g of creatine per serve. 5g of creatine per day is what is recommended for the most optimal results.
China and Germany I read are the only two countries to create creatine. Makes sense When they unleash World War 3 with really buff supersoldiers we will realize why the Red Skull was after the super soldier serum.
How to make creatine at home ( dont do this ): 1. Mix sodium sarcosinate and cyanimide 2. Heat and pressurise the mixture in a reaction vessel 3. Take the liquid that’s created, cool it ( you get crystalline creatine ) 4. Purify it by centtifuge spinning out impurities 5. Vacuum dry it 6. Grind it into a fine powder You are welcome:)
The price is artificially inflated now so high it’s not worth it this is caused by china and the supplement stores they known there’s a shorter supply.I would buy creatine monohydrate for 1000 grams for $40 now $90 ya stuff going up but not that much I think it bs
As a person who has worked in a factory this is normal, there is a lot of waste and there are handwash stations you must go through before entering the factory. There are cameras that check how long and how well you wash your hands, hygiene shouldn't be an issue.
If the control, mixing and packaging are carried out in Europe, then which country produces the raw materials? Please answer honestly, are the raw materials produced in China?
it can be sourced through the diet mainly through animal products 0:29 ok so if you get your meat (all of them) from GRASS FED FARMS already you get higher quality meat and if you are on a CARNIVORE diet, you DON'T NEED creatine supplement cause you're giving your body all the nutrients, vitamins etc it needs thru a carnivore diet which besides meats you eat: eggs, dairies, fishes, sea foods everything natural except vegetables made for other mammals that YOU eat, fruits eaten by other mammals or birds that YOU eat, all grains from farmers (wheat, brand, etc) that are eaten by rodents and birds , do you see the real chain of food here? the food industry saw how they could make MONEY on food and so we're making way too much and using lands way too much. This is not how we're suppose to be. Look in a store and have a look at all the industrial foods they re making with all the wrapping... such a waste it makes me puke
so do you not recommend eating fruits&veggies?? also milk products are supposed2B 4 baby animals..i do eat dairy bcuz it's so hard 2 eat enough animal protein 4 me, but some suggest not since we are not baby goats&cows, etc
I heard all creatine is either from china or Germany the german one goes by creapure and will have the creapure logo..... creasyn and other creatine with no name are from china.
And thank you for NOT showing us where you get the raw ingredients from. All you did was show the chemical make up. Pretty sure you don't raid all the toothpaste suppliers for it!
Cyanamide(natural) is isolated from hairy vetch still there are artificial cyanamide maybe most companies are using artificial and sarcosinate is natural and is derived from coconut. (Creatine companies should mention their ingredientsare derived naturally or artificially)
Which is better? Creapure Creatine Monohydrate or this one in the video which is produced by you? Creapure has a reputation and promises 99% purity. So which one is better MyProtein team? I am confused
from my understanding creatine is one simple molecule that's easy and cheap to produce, so there shouldn't be much variation between brands, unlike protein powder for instance with 20 different amino acids and many other ingredients. Creapure boast 99% purity but it really is nothing special for creatine, it's just dumb marketing, I'm pretty sure my protein's creatine is of similar purity.
@@juanitocatherine5847 for some they can put on 2 to 4 lbs extra water weight ,but if t works by adding a few extra reps in a set every workout at the end of the years you will have more gains ,