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feel free to submit a question to any one of our experts. Q: At the moment I am doing the Max-IT training program and using the NANO creatine, NANO Glutamine and HP-100. I have achieved some pretty good muscle gains and now with summer around the corner I would like to increase my fat loss a bit faster to cut up. I was thinking of using the Xtreme Cuts but I have been told that caffeine in the Xtreme Cuts will interfere with the NANO Creatine I am taking. Should I stop taking the NANO Creatine? I was hoping that you could tell me what else to do to get the best results for cutting up for summer.A: Taking Xtreme Cuts and Xtreme Energy can actually increase the effectiveness of the NANO Creatine, by enhancing its ergogenic effects, giving you increased performance enhancement.(1) A theory once was that because of the dehydration effect of taking old technology creatines, in relation to the osmotic effect of water being drawn into the intestinal area because of its poor bio-availibility, this robs fluid from the rest of the body, thus because caffeine also has a dehydrating effect, it was thought that this would cause a higher probability of causing cramps and decreasing exercise performance because of that. It has since been proven otherwise in scientific studies and it has been found that caffeine can actually enhance the effect of creatine in relation to increasing exercise performance. We would suggest not to change your routine, but incorparate Xtreme Cuts into your Max-IT training program. We would recommend you take 3 servings a day. One serving upon waking on an empty stomach, one serving around lunch time and another serving about an hour before you start your Max-IT training. Reference:
Back to TopQ: I have purchased your NANO Creatine and your NANO Glutamine and have found them very effective. You are all the talk around the world at the moment. I was amazed at one of your seminars how the creatine and the glutamine just dissappeared when you rubbed it into your skin. I have read a little about the NANO Technology that you use, but I was wondering how it came about and how do you get the particles so small?A: As
you can imagine, because we are the first sports nutrition company in
the world to use a NANO Technology process to produce our products, we
are very reluctant to give away 'our secret'. But as you have witnessed,
these products are amazing. They came about because of the problems some
athlete's had in the past when taking products like creatine. These athlete's
use to have all sorts of problems when taking creatine. We know some athlete's
thought they developed a stomach ulcer because of the heartburn produced
through taking creatine. Once they stopped taking the creatine, the heartburn
would cease. But like all scientific studies have found, creatine does
help increase your performance and muscle gain. The problem was how to
get the creatine into their bodies without the side effects. Back to TopQ: Does the NANO creatine need to be taken with a high glycemic carbohydrate?A: We
get asked this question a lot. A lot of people seemed confused about taking
creatine with high glycemic carbs or simple sugars. The reason why
we take creatine with simple sugars such as Glucose ( Dextrose ) or high
glycemic carbohydrates is to increase our Insulin hormone. It is not used
to help the creatine get absorbed better through our digestive system.
In simple terms, Insulin helps transport nutrients into our cells. Not
only our muscle cells but also our fat cells. The higher you can ‘spike’
your Insulin level, the more nutrients you will get into your cells. Now, if you want to enable an increase in storage of nutrients like NANO Creatine and glycogen way above normal levels within the muscle cell, which will in turn increase your recovery, you can either consume a high glycemic carbohydrate before you take your NANO Creatine or you can consume them together. The insulin spike from the high glycemic carbohydrate will increase glycogen and fluid within the muscle allowing you to store a lot more NANO Creatine than normal within your muscle cells, which will make you achieve results faster, taking you to a new level, than using NANO Creatine alone. This is why the NANO HPC formula was developed to maximize the benefits of using NANO Creatine.
HPC, which stands for High Performance Creatine is a NANO Technology enhanced insulin spiking, muscle hydrating, NANO Creatine Complex, with ingredients like, Taurine, B vitamins, mineral phosphate salts and pharmaceutical grade Dextrose. HPC is an advanced sports formula providing performance enhanced energy and fluid replenishing electrolytes to fuel you through your exercise workouts and help increase recovery rate, with insulin spiking ingredients plus the added bonus of performance and recovery enhancing NANO Creatine.
Reference: 1. Creatine uptake
in isolated soleus muscle: kenitics and dependence on sodium, but not
insulin
Back to TopQ: I’ve been told that the gains from NANO Creatine are basically water retention, is this correct?A: Years
ago, some narrow minded people believed anabolic steroids did the same
thing. Then once you stopped using the steroids all the water would leave
the muscle making your muscles shrink. Science has since proved otherwise.
After that some bodybuilding experts then believed that muscle could not
be synthesized at a rapid rate unless anabolic steroids were involved.
The only way some narrow minded people could explain creatine’s
tremendous effects on muscle was water retention like that of steroids
years ago. Today, we know this simply isn’t true. Research now shows
that supplementation with creatine actually accelerates the growth of
new muscle protein, right down at the molecular level. NANO Creatine enters
the blood and is taken up by muscles where it stimulates muscle gene transcription
factors that control protein synthesis rates and the manufacture of new
lean tissue. Not only that but NANO Creatine also increases muscle phosphocreatine
stores, the cell’s essential form of energy that is used in large
amounts during intense exercise. An initial gain in muscle size may be
due to increased fluid within the muscle after a day or so from using
NANO Creatine but it is not related to further increases in size from
long term muscle gains contributed with its continual use. In fact, Creatine
has been shown in numerous clinical trials and other studies to enhance
athletic performance and other important aspects of physiology. It’s
one supplement that serious athletes shouldn’t be without Back to TopQ: I have read from someone on a bodybuilding forum that there is no difference between micronized creatine and Nano Creatine. They’re both creatine. It doen’t matter how much you take, 5g of creatine is 5g of creatine, it doesn’t matter if it is nano or not. Is this true or is there special benefits that make Nano Creatine produce better results?A: Let me guess,
they have probably never seen or used NANO
Creatine before. Am I right? NANO Creatine is much more effective.
Sure it is a bit more expensive, but so is eye fillet steak compared to
mince steak. 5g of creatine may be 5g of creatine but if it is not NANO
creatine then only about 1g will actually get into your body! Remember
the old creatine argument. The one that compares micronized creatine against
that of standard creatine monohydrate where micronized creatine has a
far greater surface area which gives it better dissolvability and as our
body exists completely in a watery medium, the more effectively a molecule
dissolves the quicker and easier it is absorbed and transported throughout
the body. Back to TopQ: Is NANO Creatine just for strength athletes like power lifters and sprinters or is it also good for triathletes and marathon runners?A: Many studies have shown that creatine improves short term exercise such as sprinting, jumping and lifting. It also enhances muscle mass and speeds recovery during intense training. It has also been found to increase endurance. A study by Dr. Darren Burke and collagues from St.Francis Xavier University in Cananda found that subjects that supplemented with creatine were able to exercise for longer, as well as perform at a higher level, compared when they took a placebo. Reference: International Journal of Sports Nutrition 10: 235-244, 2000 Back to TopQ: You promote that you use Creatine from Germany, in your HPC and the base material which NANO Creatine is produced from. What's the difference between German Creatine and other creatine from other countries?A: German companies are known world wide for their qualitiy and dedication when it comes to producing a product. Take Mercedes Benz and BMW as an example. The same quality goes into their materials they produce for the sports industry. Their Creatine is second to none when it comes down to purity and the technology that goes into producing it. But as with the quality of anything, you pay a higher price to have the best. Other countries produce creatine, such as China and the USA, which are a lot cheaper in price than the German produced ones. But as we found, after testing batch after batch, these creatines from other countries are full of impurities which means either that the country has not the technology to produce a high quality creatine or they are just taking short cuts to produce a cheap product so they can make more profit. Either way it's bad for the industry, where stereo typing is ramped. ie;'creatine makes you have diarrhoea' , a high quality creatine will not give you diarrhoea! At ASN we have found the leaders in creatine technology and we are proud of our partnership with them. Back to TopQ: You recommend taking NANO Creatine before you exercise. I was told if you take creatine before exercise, you will end up with bloating, become dehydrated and end up with muscle cramps. Why is NANO Creatine any different?A: Once you open a tub of the NANO Creatine you will know why. The particle sizes of this creatine are so small, we cannot see one particle with our naked eye. The NANO Creatine floats on air and if it wasn't for its attraction to the other creatine particles in the tub, it would basically fly out! That's why we see it as a powder. The NANO Creatine powder is even finer than Talc Powder. It can be consumed about 15 minutes before training with no side effects because of its efficiency of absorption straight into your blood stream. However, for other creatine's this is not the case. This is related to its particle size. Scientific studies have been done on standard creatine and it was found that only 0.2-3% of the creatine ingested was absorbed over a 90 minute period.(1) That is to say if you consume 5 grams of creatine, only a maximum of 150mg of creatine are going to be absorbed over a 90 minute period. That means there is still going to be 4.85 grams of creatine sitting in your gut. Because of this inefficiency of absorption, fluid is then drawn into your digestive system, giving you a bloated look. Because fluid has been robbed from your body and into your digestive system, certain effects may take place. Loss of fluid from muscles causes dehydration and cramps during exercise. Excess fluid in the digestive system causes stress on the intestinal tract leading to increased bowel movements and diarrhea. Because water balance has been interupted within the body, overcompensation occurs after time to try and rebalance fluid levels, causing excess 'puffiness' of the tissues, leading to a bloated look. One would wonder, why take these creatine's? NANO Creatine is the ultimate creatine supplement! No stomach cramps, no bloating, no diarrhea! Just 100% results and 100% performance. "If it aint NANO, it aint nothing!" Reference: 1.Evaluation of creatine transport - Dash AK , Miller DW , Huai-Yan H
, Carnazzo J , Stout JR ; Back to TopQ: I've heard that creatine causes growth hormone levels to decrease, but I've also heard that creatine boosts growth factors within the body. My question is what is true and what is untrue in regards to creatine?A: There
are a lot of misconceptions about creatine. A lot of this has been caused
by the media and wrong advice given in fitness magazines. In regards to
NANO Creatine, we know its effects and how it benefits athletes. In regards
to effecting hormonal levels, researchers in Belgium have recently examined
creatine's effect on growth hormone, testosterone, and cortisol secretion
after heavy resistance training. This study showed that creatine does
not affect the body's hormonal response to training. Blood was sampled
from 11-men before, immediately after, and 30 and 60 minutes after weight
training. Results showed there was no significant difference in hormonal
response when the men took creatine or the sugar-based placebo. Serum
growth hormone, testosterone and cortisol levels were all elevated by
intense training and were not altered by creatine intake.Creatine exerts
its powerful muscle building effects through various mechanisms such as
increasing cell volume and transcription of muscle fiber DNA and by increasing
exercise performance by increasing Phosphocreatine stores. It does not
have any impact on hormonal output. Using NANO Creatine is completely
safe and it does not decrease any hormone levels. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (33;3:449-53 2001) Back to TopQ: I read somewhere that the companies promoting Liquid Creatine's say that their creatine doesn't cause any side effects and is absorbed straight away into your body much like the NANO Creatine. How does NANO Creatine compare up against these liquid creatines?A: Firstly,
before we answer that question we will give you a little background on
creatine. Back to TopQ: Firstly I want to thank ASN for bringing out the NANO Creatine. I’m a healthfood shop owner in Australia, whose creatine sales were down until the new NANO Creatine came out. Before a lot of customers complained that the micronised creatine gave them the ‘shits’ and pains in the gut. Now I don’t get any complaints at all. Why do people get problems with other creatines?A: As a developer and producer of sports supplements we are constantly bombarded with material manufacturers offering deals on their substances to be used in our products. They vary from high quality expensive materials to poor quality cheap materials….and I mean cheap! Some producers of sports supplements would jump at the chance to use these cheap supplements because of the large profit they can make very quickly. Unfortunately it is at the expense of the consumer. Plus the retailer doesn’t know it is ‘crap’ , they have been told by the companies that their product is the ‘best’. By then it is too late, the retailer has been persuaded to stock the product and is stuck with them to sell. At the moment there is some very cheap creatine being offered to the producers. It comes from China and is around $3 per kilogram. High quality creatine costs around $30 per kilogram. That makes a big difference in profit when you are a producer of sports supplements. Unfortunately price is related to quality and the cheap creatines have a lot of impurities and metals in them which is what makes you sick. Once people use a creatine that makes them sick, they are not keen to try it again. The same goes for any sports supplement. Therefore the retailers lose a customer and their business slows down. It then takes a lot of hard work by genuine companies like ourselves to try and re-educate people that there are sports supplements that do work of high quality and don’t make you sick. Creatine has so many health benefits and with the introduction of the
NANO Creatine we can get people back to the health food shops and gyms
buying creatine so we can all benefit from it. Back to TopQ: I have been weight training for over 25 years, but even now, I have learned new things from doing the Max-IT training program. I’m now experiencing new muscle gains and I was wondering about older guy’s like me using nano creatine. I’m nearly 50 years old, would there be any benefit for me to take the nano creatine?A: It’s great to hear you are still training all these years later. Most people who start weight training in their 20’s give up by the time they are 40. One reason why Max-IT training is so popular is because you see the gains quickly and this serves as a constant source of motivation to keep training and eating correctly. But also the 52 week training program is constant changing every 4 weeks so you can continuously make gains and not get bored of the exercises. It’s an extremely positive healthy habit to get into. Regarding using NANO Creatine, the truth is that any healthy adult that exercises would benefit enormously from using NANO Creatine, regardless of their age or fitness level. Research shows us using creatine enhances muscular strength, growth and performance in people up to 91 years of age! This research also revealed that the mechanisms responsible for muscle growth do not diminish with old age. Some of these subjects experienced gains of 300-400% in strength accompanied by highly significant gains in lean mass. A recent study of thirty men over the age of 70 examined the effect of creatine supplementation combined with resistance training on a variety of muscular performance tests, as well as body composition. The supplementation program consisted of a loading phase for 5 days (20-grams a day), followed by a 5-gram per day maintenance dose using the now obsolete micronised creatine. Remember you don’t get 100% absorption! Results showed clearly that the men using creatine in combination with
intense weight training increased muscle size, experienced strength gains,
as well as experiencing greater power output and endurance capacity (published
in Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 33;12: 2001.). If people in their 60s' and
70s' show such tremendous benefits from using creatine, we are definitely
sure you will too. Back to TopQ:
A scientist by the name of Dr. Cohen claimed research shows
that creatine competes with protein for absorption and that athletes taking
protein and creatine supplements together are wasting their money because
the creatine is not getting into the body. Is this true?
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