Posts Tagged ‘Creatine’
Monday, August 23rd, 2010
NEW YORK (AP) School officials, parents and players remained puzzled Sunday over what caused 19 members of a high school football team in northwest Oregon to suffer muscle damage three of whom required surgery following a fall camp. The 19 McMinnville High School players all had elevated levels of the enzyme creatine kinase, or CK, which is released by muscles when they're injured, said Dr ...
Tags: Ck, Creatine, Curses, High School Football, High School Football Team, Injury Epidemic, Kinase, Mcminnville High School, Muscle Damage, Muscle Injury, Muscles, Northwest Oregon, Parents, School Football Team, School Officials
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Monday, August 16th, 2010
SALT LAKE CITY -- Sport Endurance, Inc , a health supplement company, has developed a revolutionary formula that enables the safe consumption of Creatine, a proven muscle-building and performance enhancing dietary supplement.
Tags: City Sport, Consumption, Creatine, Dietary Supplement, Endurance, Gel Caps, Health Supplement, Liquid Creatine, Muscle Building, Revolutionary Formula, Salt Lake City, Sport Health, Supplement Company
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Thursday, April 8th, 2010
Q: How does creatine work? A: Creatine is an amino acid, which is stored by the bmuscle/b as an energy unit called phosphocreatine. During exercise, this energy unit is broken down, fueling bmuscle/b contractions.
Tags: Amino Acid, Contractions, Creatine, Energy Unit, Exercise
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Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
Q: How does creatine work? A: Creatine is an amino acid, which is stored by the bmuscle/b as an energy unit called phosphocreatine. During exercise, this energy unit is broken down, fueling bmuscle/b contractions.
Tags: Amino Acid, Contractions, Creatine, Energy Unit, Exercise
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Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
Q: How does creatine work? A: Creatine is an amino acid, which is stored by the bmuscle/b as an energy unit called phosphocreatine. During exercise, this energy unit is broken down, fueling bmuscle/b contractions.
Tags: Amino Acid, Contractions, Creatine, Energy Unit, Exercise
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