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KreAlk-Alert by Designs For Health (DFH) |
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| About KreAlk-Alert by Designs For Health (DFH) | |
KreAlk-Alert is a combination of Kre-Alkalyn® and Chocamine®, designed to improve strength, athletic performance and muscle mass, as well as mood and memory. Kre-Alkalyn® is a very stable, bioavailable and pH buffered form of the well-researched creatine monohydrate. Most creatine formulas on the market have a pH below 7, while Kre-Alkalyn® has a pH of 14 which stabilizes it so it does not convert into creatinine. Creatine Supplementation May Help Support: |
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Chocamine® is a proprietary, patented cocoa (Theobroma cacao) extract including natural sources of polyphenols, theobromine, caffeine, biogenic amines (including synephrine) and amino acids. Now you can get the proven health benefits of chocolate without the sugar, fat and dairy of chocolate candy. Aging is associated with lower skeletal muscle creatine and phosphocreatine levels. After age 30, phosphocreatine resynthesis rates after exercise fall 8% per decade. Supplementation of creatine can raise skeletal muscle creatine levels 10-30% and phosphocreatine levels 10-40%. Creatine supplementation has been found to produce gains in strength, energy and muscle mass. It also results in quicker restoration of energy after exertion and therefore improves performance in repetitive bouts of very high intensity exercise. Typical responses to creatine supplementation are an additional 10 to 15 % increase in strength and an additional 1 to 3 % increase in muscle mass over one to three months of resistance exercise training. Most of the human research on standard creatine powder uses between 5-20 grams. Kre-Alkalyn® stabilized creatine is effective at much lower doses (between 1-5 grams) so no “loading” is necessary. Creatine supplementation has also shown a beneficial effect on mood, cognitive and psychomotor performance. The positive mood boost we get from chocolate may be due to the phenylethylamine it contains, better known as PEA, a main ingredient of Chocamine®. In summary, those wishing to attain greater and more focused athletic performance, maximize athletic workouts and accelerate the building of muscle mass and those wanting the additional health benefits of both creatine and chocolate should consider taking KreAlk-Alert®. Due to the fact that this formula contains both caffeine and tyramine it should be avoided by anyone with sensitivities to these ingredients. Individuals with a history of renal disease or taking nephrotoxic medications should not take KreAlk-Alert. Creatine is possibly the most promising anti-aging supplement available in the industry today. A tremendous amount of research has been published between 1998 and now that has helped us to understand this very important nutrient and how it functions in the human body. Creatine supplementation, in a stabilized, alkaline form so it does not raise creatinine, does so much more than simply help athletic performance and muscle building. Creatine supplementation has numerous physiological effects, which have the potential to substantially reduce morbidity and mortality.
What Is Creatine? Creatine's most important role in human physiology is to contribute to maintenance of ATP levels. When ATP dissociates into ADP and phosphate to produce energy for muscle contraction and other metabolic functions, phosphocreatine donates its phosphate group to ADP to regenerate ATP. This is a reversible reaction, catalyzed by creatine kinase enzymes. At rest, when ATP levels are being replenished via oxidative phosphorylation, ATP will donate a phosphate group to creatine to regenerate phosphocreatine stores. About 95% of the body's creatine is found in the skeletal muscles, particularly type 2 fibers. Creatine is also found in other tissues, including the brain, heart, endothelial cells, macrophages, kidneys, liver, smooth muscles and testes. The body has a limited capacity for creatine synthesis and those individuals who consume creatine-rich foods have higher creatine tissue levels. Dietary creatine is most concentrated in herring, pork, beef, salmon and tuna. Consistent with this fact, vegetarians appear to have lower tissue creatine concentrations. Low phosphocreatine levels result in lower levels of ATP. Greater phosphocreatine levels translate into greater cellular energy production. With regard to skeletal muscle, phosphocreatine is involved primarily in the first ten seconds of very high intensity contraction. The benefits one derives from creatine supplementation depends upon how much his or her tissue creatine levels increase. This depends upon several factors, including the starting level of tissue creatine. Creatine supplementation can increase tissue concentrations to a level that is unobtainable through diet alone. The activity of the creatine transporter plays an important role in the ultimate response to creatine supplementation. It is one thing to raise plasma creatine levels through supplementation but the benefits from creatine come only through transport into the cell, by the creatine transporter. Insulin has clearly been demonstrated to stimulate cellular creatine uptake. Accordingly, concomitant supplementation of large doses of carbohydrate and protein has been found to increase cellular creatine accumulation. There is also evidence that the insulin sensitizing compound alpha lipoic acid can facilitate cellular creatine accretion. High intensity exercise promotes creatine transport into the muscles that are worked. In vitro studies have also shown stimulation of the creatine transporter by IGF-1, triiodothyronine (T3), and norepinephrine. Aging is associated with lower skeletal muscle creatine and phosphocreatine levels. After age 30, phosphocreatine resynthesis rates after exercise fall 8% per decade. Supplementation of creatine can raise skeletal muscle creatine levels 10-30% and phosphocreatine levels 10-40%.Creatine supplementation has been found to produce gains in strength, energy and muscle mass in people with various conditions and diseases. It also results in quicker restoration of energy after exertion and therefore improves performance in repetitive bouts of very high intensity exercise. Typical responses to creatine supplementation are an additional 10 to 15 % increase in strength and an additional 1 to 3 % increase in muscle mass over one to three months of resistance exercise training. In a double-blind placebo-controlled study, in which subjects had a leg immobilized for two weeks then underwent an exercise rehabilitation program, creatine supplementation resulted in more rapid restoration of strength and muscle mass. Creatine should therefore benefit older individuals who are recovering from bed-rest or immobilization of a limb due to injury, surgery or illness.
How Is Creatine Good For The Heart? Metabolic Syndrome?
There are several lines of evidence to suggest creatine supplementation improves insulin sensitivity.
How Is Creatine Anti-Aging? The number one biomarker of aging is muscle mass. From age 20 to 80, the average person loses 20 to 30 % of their muscle mass. Loss of muscle mass, also known as sarcopenia, produces a multitude of negative metabolic changes, which are incompatible with good health. The number two biomarker is strength. The importance of strength in the elderly is exemplified by simple, yet critical, actions such as being able to arise from a chair or avoid a fall. Inability to carry on activities of daily living due to muscular weakness is a major cause for loss of independence. Creatine monohydrate is, by far, the most effective nutritional supplement for improving these top two biomarkers of aging: muscle mass and strength. Aging is associated with a reduction in skeletal muscle protein synthesis. Several studies have provided different lines of evidence that creatine supplementation increases muscle protein synthesis. A double blind, placebo-controlled study of thirty men, average age 70.4 years, who underwent a weight training program, found greater increase in fat-free mass, knee extension strength and endurance, leg press endurance and overall power in the creatine group. Another double-blind placebo-controlled study of 7 days of creatine supplementation in elderly subjects found increases in body weight, fat-free mass, and strength. Importantly, this study also included two assessments of lower-extremity functional capacity, including a timed repetitive sit-stand test, which simulates arising from a chair. On this measure too, creatine-supplemented subjects outperformed those given placebo.
Another anti-aging effect of creatine supplementation is to increase intracellular water content.
How Is Creatine Good For The Brain? Another study found creatine supplementation improves intelligence and working memory. Yet another study examined the effects of creatine supplementation on individuals who were sleep deprived. Creatine supplementation had a beneficial effect on mood, cognitive and psychomotor performance. In animal models of traumatic brain injury, creatine supplementation appeared to protect neurons by maintaining mitochondrial bioenergetics. Intramitochondrial oxidative stress and calcium levels were reduced and ATP levels and mitochondrial membrane potential were increased. Brain damage was reduced by 36 % in mice and 50 % in rats. In an animal model of Parkinson's disease, animals pre-supplemented with creatine experienced a 10% decrease in brain dopamine levels compared to 70% reduction in non-supplemented animals. In animals, creatine has also been demonstrated to protect against neurotoxicity of malonate, N-methyl-D-aspartate, 3-nitropropionic acid, and glutamate. (3) With regard to animal models of Alzheimer's disease, creatine protects hippocampal neurons from ?-amyloid toxicity, and therefore could potentially reduce the formation of plaques. (3) In an animal model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, creatine supplementation was associated with reduced oxidative damage, better motor performance, preservation of substantia nigra neurons, and longer survival. In one human study, creatine provided a temporary benefit to patients with this disease, increasing their strength and resistance to fatigue. However, after six months, these benefits seemed to diminish. Additional studies are underway. Finally, animal models of Huntington's disease induced by neurotoxins, have also found creatine supplementation to provide significant benefits. Specifically, creatine feeding was associated with signs of less oxidative damage, lower lactate levels, dramatically smaller lesion volume, reduced brain atrophy and striatal aggregates, improved body weight and motor performance, delay in development of diabetes, and reduced mortality. Oxidative stress is another fundamental mechanism of biological aging. A number of animal studies have found creatine supplementation to protect neurological tissue against ischemic, traumatic, and toxic insults. Protection against ischemic brain damage has obvious implications for defense against stroke. (6)
How Do We Know Creatine Is Safe? This is the conclusion of a study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine after giving 48 subjects 20 g of creatine for 5 days followed by 3 g creatine for 9 weeks: "Interpretation: These data provide evidence that there are no obvious adverse effects of acute or more chronic creatine supplementation on the haematological indices measured, nor on hepatic, muscle, and renal function. Therefore there is no apparent health risk associated with creatine supplementation to healthy people when it is ingested in quantities that have been scientifically proven to increase muscle creatine stores." Another factor that makes creatine supplementation likely to be well accepted by patients is the improvement in physique, which most will experience, often within a few days. Weight training enhances the muscle and strength building effects of creatine supplementation. Weight training and creatine supplementation should be a cornerstone of every anti-aging program. The wide-ranging and powerful anti-senescent properties of creatine make it a fundamental nutritional supplement to promote healthy aging. |
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