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Many fitness enthusiasts and bodybuilders are still unaware of what scientists have known for years – and that is creatine is chemically unbalanced and erratic in liquids. Its molecules quickly transform into creatinine, a known waste product, when mixed with liquids or even with stomach acids, which then diminishes the effectiveness of creatine molecules and can cause possible side effects that can ruin performance during a workout.
If creatine could become stable, this would mean there would be no necessity to 'charge and pile' as the body would only require minimal amounts of creatine because the full dose would be able to reach the muscle cells intact – it would also eradicate any possibility of side effects.
A recent in-depth study shows that the speed of creatine to transform into the waste product, creatinine, is directly associated with the pH level – the lower the pH level, the faster creatine transforms. Further it shows that the pace of transformation slows noticeably as the creatine pH level increases from 7 to a level more than 12.
The 'buffering' mechanisms found in Kre-Alkalyn EFX effectively gather the excess Hydrogen ions and prevent them from diminishing the pH level, and additionally provides creatine with the ability to prevent pH changes. This mechanism safeguards the creatine molecules during delivery – carrying them as a unit in the bloodstream so they reach the muscle cells effectively.