An In Depth Bodybuilding Nutrition Profile Of - Creatine Article An In Depth Bodybuilding Nutrition Profile Of - Creatine Article
    home | all categories | submit articles | about us | links | link to us | site map | contact us | recommended resources
 
Home » Articles » Fitness » muscle_building » An In Depth Bodybuilding Nutrition Profile Of - Creatine

An In Depth Bodybuilding Nutrition Profile Of - Creatine


By Dane Fletcher

An In Depth Bodybuilding Nutrition Profile Of - Creatine

Creatine is a naturally occurring crystalline molecule that is made up of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen this substance is found stored in the muscle cells. Where meat is muscle, to intake creatine outside of the supplemental forms which we will talk about later, the one must eat meat. Meat also includes fish. But here I the rub. To get only one gram of creatine a large portion of meat needs to be consumed. On top of that, when meat and fish are cooked much of the creatine is altered in form. So, if you enjoy sushi like I do, you're god to go, even though to get a maintainer dose of 5 grams, you would have to consume quite a bit of this stuff.

The liver in unison with the pancreas and kidneys does quite a god job at manufacturing required creatine. This through certain amino acids. These building blocks of creatine phosphate, the complete form of what the muscles required in order to constrict and relax, are known as glycine, arginine, and methionine. More about these amino acids later.

Creatine phosphate is broken down in the digestive tract and therefore con not be consumed in food or supplement form, and have the same effect. For supplemental purposes, creatine monohydrate is ingeted and then converted easily by most bodies into the form needed to supply what the muscle needs to do it's work.

A good food source of the amino acids mentioned in the previous chapter, would be the following:
Arginine- Peanuts, cashews, water melon seeds, and walnuts. This amino acid is found in most vegetables, especially green and root vegetables. Arginine exists in a free state in such plants as garlic and ginseng.

Glycine- Can be found in geletin and meat proucts.

Methionine- Fish and Egg whites are a good source of this amino acid.

Because these foods are a major part of anyones diet, proper or otherwise, it is not difficult to find what is needed in nature. But, for the athlete who wants to try the supplement, for whatever reason, here is the first bit if advice; Be careful. Creatine Monohydrate is a very useful supplement, however be warned about a couple of things. First, although thorough testing and studies have proven that this supplement can increase the muscle's strength, stamina and endurance by about 10%, but this I not the case for all people. For some reason the metabolisms o certain people do not respond to this supplement. If you are of the 70% or so of people who respond positively to creatine, you will know it within two to three weeks.

More importantly, this is a supplement that can in fact be dangerous, even deadly. A combination of large doses of creatine with insufficient hydration can cause major problems with the pancreas and make the athlete violently ill. Make sure to drink plenty of water when using creatine. Also keep with the recommended doses. Any overdos will only be passed out with the urine anyway.



About the author

Dane Fletcher is the world-wide authority on bodybuilding and steroids. He has coached countless athletes all over the world. To read more of his work, please visit either http://www.BodybuildingToday.com or http://www.SteroidsToday.com from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com

Copy This Article For FREE!!!

You can use this article and copy it on your own website for free! All you have to do is make sure the article is copied with no changes and includes the "About The Author" text. Also please ensure that all url's are hyperlinked according. Thank you.

Link To This Article - And We'll Link Back To Your Website!

You are more then welcome to link to this article! All you have to do is copy this webpage address from the address bar and create a link on your website. Please use the title of this article for your link text. Please get in contact once you have linked to this article and we'll link back to you! Thank you.
 
Other great articles from this category...


Top-Five Flaws of a Body Builder's Diet
Wednesday, 3rd December 2008

Important Facts on Building Huge Biceps
Wednesday, 3rd December 2008

Importance of Warm ups in Body Building
Wednesday, 3rd December 2008

Mistakes Leading to an Eventual Burnout
Wednesday, 3rd December 2008

Planning the Ideal Bodybuilding Routine
Tuesday, 2nd December 2008

Foods a Bodybuilder Cannot do Without
Tuesday, 2nd December 2008

Gaining Muscles the Fastest Way
Tuesday, 2nd December 2008

Overdoing Dieting In Body Building
Tuesday, 2nd December 2008

Seven Commandments of Body Building
Tuesday, 2nd December 2008


Related Sites





Free Articles

Unsecured Credit Card Application   Free Proxy   Motorola MotoPEBL   Dog Training
Copyright © 2005-2008 Your Marketing Ltd. All Rights Reserved