Are You Getting Chinese Creatine?
When you buy a creatine product, there’s a good chance you’re getting one made with Chinese creatine. Most of the creatine found on stores’ shelves is manufactured in either Germany or China. U.S. companies buy their creatine in bulk from one of these sources and then repackage it under their own label.
Not all creatine is created equal.
In China, there are few manufacturing standards. Price, not quality, is what
matters most. Some of the Chinese creatine tested by High Performance Liquid
Chromatography (the gold standard for creatine testing) has been shown to contain
large amounts of impurities - quite possibly due to questionable, outdated manufacturing
techniques. These impurities, such as dicyandiamide, dihydrotriazines, and creatinine,
may cause serious side effects, like an aching stomach, bloating, or cramping
reported by some athletes. German producers, in contrast, use the latest modern
manufacturing techniques and are recognized for their expertise and high quality.
Before it ships, every batch of German creatine is tested for purity.
The “bait and switch” technique.
Because lower quality Chinese creatine can cost half as much as much as German
creatine, many supplement companies import cheap bulk Chinese Creatine and then
repackage it under their own U.S. label. Recent investigative reports have revealed
that low quality Chinese creatine is now widely sold in sports nutrition stores
across the U.S.
Why you’ve never seen, “made with Chinese creatine”.
So if hundreds of companies are using Chinese creatine, why haven't you ever
seen "made in China" on the label? U.S. laws require clothing and
toy companies to label where the product came from, such as “made in China”.
However, this same law does not apply to raw materials in supplements. Companies
never list “Chinese creatine” on the label. They know that if they
did, no one would buy their product. Some even use terms like “100% pure”
or “pharmaceutical-grade” or even “German creatine”.
However, unless you have it tested at a lab, you will never know if it’s
completely pure.
So, how do you know where your creatine comes from?
To help you identify where your product comes from German manufacturers license
the use of their logo only to those companies that buy their creatine. At NuCare
we use the Creapure™ brand creatine from Germany (www.creapure.com). Dr.
Myers chose Creapure™ because of its focus on the quality and purity of
their creatine product.
Look for the Creapure™ logo on your creatine product. NuCare is licensed to use this logo on our Creatine Powder (500gm) and our chewable tablet, Creatine Power Tabs. This ensures you’re getting only the purest, highest quality creatine. If your product label doesn’t list Creapure™ or another recognized logo, you might be getting Chinese creatine. Don’t risk your health with low-quality creatine. Spend the few more cents to buy a superior product, like NuCare’s Creatine Powder or Creatine Power Tabs.