I’ve NEVER Gotten So Many Questions About A Supplement 👀 🤫 🚨I use and love the Creatine from NOW Foods — and I was able to get a







UPDATE: 30-Day Creatine Results (should women take it?) shorts creatine supplements [EW6F95RpDY1]

UPDATE: 30-Day Creatine Results (should women take it?) shorts creatine supplements [EW6F95RpDY1]

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I’ve NEVER Gotten So Many Questions About A Supplement 👀 🤫 🚨I use and love the Creatine from NOW Foods — and I was able to get a discount code just for NML readers (not sponsored but a great deal)! Get 20% off with code NML Creatine is one of the most researched supplements on the market and a lot of the registered dietitians I trust and respect have had great things to say about it...so I’ve been on the fence about trying it for a while. 💪Although it may be best known for boosting athletic performance, I personally was most interested in the research indicating benefits of creatine on muscle recovery + cognitive function. I’ll be totally honest here — I think my biggest hesitation in taking it was one many women can relate to. I had heard that it can cause bloating in women - which wasn’t something I wanted to deal with while filming a new program. SO! After we wrapped our summer workout program last month (🤫), I decided to try it for 30 days and see how I felt. Here’s what I personally noticed after a month: ✅Improved recovery time after workouts ✅Feeling stronger/like I had more energy during my workouts ✅Reduced brain fog ✅Feeling more rested after sleep/like I got better quality sleep ABOUT THE BLOATING: Personally I noticed minimal additional “water weight” or bloating for the first 2 weeks on creatine; then things seemed to level out back to normal. The dietitians I talked to also recommended just talking 5 grams daily rather than following a “loading phase” protocol to minimize bloating and I think that worked well! 👇I WANT TO KNOW: what other questions do you have about creatine? **Note, these statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. And this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Creatine | creatine review | creatine for women

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