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No, the original formula of C4 does not contain creatine.
Gatorade has sodium, which fills the sodium your body defecates. Creatine contains a protein part which can help you to increase your body as well as mixed veg and non veg foods. Get more information on http://thescrutinizer.net/supplements/best-creatine-buying-guide/
To answer your question about MRI black powder pills, they do not contain any creatine.
Yes, the C4 pre-workout supplement does contain creatine.
The skeletal tissues(meat) of animals contain creatine. This includes mammals and fish. It is roughly 4-5 grams per kilo (2.2lbs) of meat.
Yes, C4 pre-workout supplements typically contain creatine as one of their key ingredients.
Gatorade and creatine will not help you pass an alcohol test. Alcohol tests typically measure the presence of alcohol in your system, and neither Gatorade nor creatine can alter or mask the effects of alcohol. Staying hydrated and consuming electrolytes may help you feel better after drinking, but they won't affect the test results. The best way to pass an alcohol test is to avoid consuming alcohol altogether.
One of the most popular forms of Creatine is the plain old powder. It is available in many forms including pill, liquid, etc. I prefer mixing my Creatine with gatorade, and drinking it throughout my workout. Short answer, YES, you can drink Creatine (If you mix it with a beverage).
C4 pre-workout supplements typically contain 1.5 grams of creatine nitrate per serving.
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Both turkey and chicken contain creatine. This is a natural substance used found in muscles which aids in muscle recovery.
Yes, a Monster energy drink does have Creatine in it. The Nutrition Label does not say Creatine exactly. On the label is says sodium citrate, which is another name for Creatine.