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Summary
This creatine supplement contains basic additives such as cellulose, stearic acid, silica, and magnesium stearate, which are common in capsule formulations and generally considered safe. However, it lacks the high-quality creatine monohydrate found in top-tier products, and the presence of multiple additives slightly reduces its overall score. The product is moderately processed but does not contain harmful substances, making it a reasonable choice for supplementation.
At a glance
Key ingredients 4
CelluloseNeutral
Cellulose is a common capsule material used to encase supplements. It is derived from plant fibers and is generally considered safe for consumption. It does not interact with the active ingredients and is not absorbed by the body.
See more about Cellulose →Stearic AcidNeutral
Stearic acid is a fatty acid used as a lubricant in supplement manufacturing. It is naturally found in various animal and plant fats. It is generally recognized as safe and does not affect the efficacy of the active ingredients.
See more about Stearic Acid →SilicaNeutral
Silica is used as an anti-caking agent to prevent clumping in powdered supplements. It is a naturally occurring mineral and is considered safe in small amounts. It does not contribute to the nutritional value of the product.
See more about Silica →Magnesium StearateNeutral
Magnesium stearate is a common flow agent used in supplement manufacturing to ensure consistency and prevent sticking. It is a salt of stearic acid and magnesium and is generally recognized as safe. It does not impact the nutritional profile of the supplement.
See more about Magnesium Stearate →Processing
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