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Thorne Creatinine Individual Sticks

Thorne Creatinine Individual Sticks

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romote enhanced muscle performance and strength with creatine monohydrate from Thorne.* Great for more than just athletes – it also supports cellular energy production and cognitive function to help you perform at your best.*


 

Suggested Use: Mix 1 stick pack with at least 8 ounces of water, juice, or preferred beverage daily or as recommended by your health-care or performance professional. Can be used 30-90 minutes before or after exercise.

Serving Size: One Stick Pack (5.15g)

Amount per serving:
Creatine Monohydrate … 5.15g

Other Ingredients: Silicon Dioxide.

Creatine vs. Creatinine

What’s the Difference?

These two words sound alike, but they are very different.


1. What Is Creatine?

Creatine is a natural substance found in your muscles.

  • Your body makes creatine in the liver and kidneys.
  • It is also found in meat and fish.
  • Some people take creatine supplements to improve strength and high‑intensity exercise performance.

What Does Creatine Do?

Creatine helps your muscles make quick energy during:

  • Weightlifting
  • Sprinting
  • Short bursts of intense activity

It does not directly build muscle by itself — it helps you train harder.


2. What Is Creatinine?

Creatinine is a waste product.

  • When your body uses creatine, a small amount turns into creatinine.
  • Creatinine travels in your blood and is removed by your kidneys.
  • Doctors measure creatinine in a blood test to estimate kidney function.

Why This Matters

If you take creatine supplements:

  • Your blood creatinine level may rise slightly.
  • This does not automatically mean kidney damage.
  • It can simply reflect extra creatine being converted into creatinine.

Because of this, always tell your doctor if you take creatine before having lab work done.


Quick Comparison

Creatine Creatinine
Helps muscles make energy Waste product from muscle metabolism
Found in meat and supplements Measured in blood tests
Used for athletic performance Used to estimate kidney function
Safe for most healthy adults when used properly High levels may indicate kidney problems — or supplement use

Is Creatine Safe?

For most healthy adults:

  • Short- and medium-term use at typical doses appears safe.
  • It may cause mild stomach upset in some people.
  • People with kidney disease should not use creatine unless specifically directed by a physician.

Important

Always inform your healthcare provider if you take:

  • Creatine supplements
  • Protein supplements
  • Pre-workout products

This helps us interpret your lab results correctly.

 


 

Warning:

Tamper Evident: Use only if bag is sealed. Store sealed in a cool, dry place.

Pregnancy Warning: If pregnant, consult your health-care practitioner before using this product.

 

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