ProMera health Announces Revolutionary Results in Creatine Study
Market Wire, June, 2009
ProMera health has unveiled major findings from two leading research centers at The University of Nebraska and The University of Manitoba, demonstrating that CON-CRET, the world's first and only pure concentrated creatine has better oral absorption, solubility and uptake into the bloodstream and muscles than any other existing creatine forms. On June 16, Dr. Donald Miller, a leading researcher on creatine supplement performance, will be presenting these remarkable findings at the World Conference of the International Society of Sports Nutritionists (ISSN) in New Orleans. This announcement is a major breakthrough in the sports nutrition industry, which has traditionally been dominated by creatine monohydrate products. Creatine monohydrate products, if dosed properly, have shown to be effective in performance enhancement (increased strength and muscle recovery), however creatines vary in performance largely based on solubility and most have undesirable side effects, such as gastrointestinal distress, bloating and dehydration, that this new form avoids. Scientists attest if the creatine isn't soluble, it won't make it into the bloodstream and therefore will not be as effective. In the past 20 years of credible scientific studies, this is the first to prove a product actually has superior plasma up-take when compared to creatine monohydrate.
"In an industry that is not regulated by the FDA, some supplement companies have been involved in shallow or 'creative' science in order to back-up product claims," said Mark Faulkner, of Vireo Systems, Inc., a company specializing in nutriceutical research and development. "Typically when such claims and 'research' are subjected to real scientific methods, rigorous data interpretation, and peer review, little or no evidence of improvement or efficacy is found. Contrary to that industry norm, this study reveals the legitimacy of this CON-CRET molecule and its claims."
The analysis and data compilation done by this Nebraska/Manitoba scientific study showed convincing evidence of a significant improvement in plasma uptake of a creatine product as compared to creatine monohydrate (CM). Test results revealed peak creatine plasma concentrations and area under the curve (AUC) values were significantly greater in subjects during the CON-CRET treatment phase. These assessments, done using the FDA method for determining relative bio-availability, for the CON-CRET formulation was over 60% greater than that of creatine monohydrate.
"We are thrilled with the results of this creatine study," said John Lewis, co-founder of ProMera health. "It validates what we already knew -- that CON-CRET is the safest, purest and most concentrated creatine on the market. We can offer world-class professional and amateur athletes a safe, legal, and highly effective alternative to steroids that provides the same results in strength, endurance and muscle recovery that they are looking for."
ProMera health engaged The University of Nebraska and The University of Manitoba to conduct a full double blind, placebo-controlled, balanced cross-over plasma uptake study in order to expand the understanding of, and scientifically document the comparative performance of CON-CRET vs. creatine monohydrate (and other top selling creatines). Human volunteer subjects were specifically dosed with different forms of creatine and then tested and evaluated to measure absorption in the bloodstream. The results were clear -- due to its high-aqueous solubility, CON-CRET is the most readily absorbed creatine form available. This allows for significantly lower doses compared to CM. Uniquely, CON-CRET is administered through micro dosing (1/4 teaspoon per 100 lbs of body weight... much like prescription medication dosing). This allows CON-CRET to provide dramatic performance improvements (strength, endurance, and recovery) without the negative side-effects of other creatines -- no bloat, no stomach issues, and no water retention -- just lean, strong muscle. Available in powder and capsule forms, each serving of CON-CRET is equivalent to the potency of 5-10 grams of monohydrate, and can be used every day without the need to load or cycle.
About ProMera health
ProMera health, LLC, was formed with one idea in mind: To develop and deliver the finest products available in the sports nutrition and wellness markets. ProMera health derives its name from the Latin word promereo, which means "to deserve or merit." Our founders and our colleagues believe that everyone deserves a healthy life; as such ProMera health strives to develop products that positively impact the performance and wellness of its customers.
CON-CRET, the world's first and only pure concentrated creatine, is processed according to CGMP (current good manufacturing processes) as if it were regulated by the Food & Drug Administration. While such guidelines are not currently required, CON-CRET is achieving these high standards as a normal business practice. Learn more about how CON-CRET works at http://www.con-cret.com/howitworks.asp .
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