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I know lately they've been drumming up the effects on the brain, but as far as I've seen so far, no actual studies or anything scientific behind that. I wouldn't be surprised, but in the absence of real data I'd say stick to it for working out until there's something more reliable if you're looking for brain benefits.
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That Amazon Orgain Creatine Monohydrate Micronized Powder is the same Informed Choice–certified, 99.8% pure creatine monohydrate Orgain as Costco's, just in a 100‑serving format.
It is third‑party tested for banned substances and purity, but Orgain still does not publicly post heavy‑metal (lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury) numbers for this SKU, so you would need a COA from them for exact contaminant data.
What is confirmed about this Amazon product
Product description matches Orgain's single‑ingredient micronized creatine monohydrate, with no flavors, sweeteners, or fillers, and 5 g per serving.
Orgain states this creatine line is third‑party tested by an ISO‑accredited lab and participates in the Informed Choice certification program; the Informed Choice site lists "Orgain Creatine Monohydrate" as a certified product (look for the logo on the Amazon images).
What is not fully transparent
Informed Choice focuses on banned substances, not detailed heavy‑metal disclosure, so its seal does not guarantee ultra‑low lead—it just indicates sport‑safety and manufacturing quality.
Orgain's general testing page mentions safety and quality testing but does not show the actual ppm or mcg/serving levels for lead or other metals for creatine.
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To lose weight, you must burn more calories than you eat. Exercise is the best way to do this. When you exercise regularly, you build stronger muscles, even if you do not work out with weights. Muscles use more calories than fat throughout the day, even while you are resting. This contributes to what is commonly called a "faster metabolism."
1lb of muscles burns like 6-10 cal per day. Even if you are very consistent, unless you are a genetic hero - for the first 6 months of highest gains you will grow about 10 lbs of muscle (lifting, running 20 mins a day wont do it). So basically by "building some muscles" you will burn additional 60-100cal per day, after 6 months (expect diminishing returns after). So basically like 1 bite of some sugary treat. This is not realistic for someone who wants to lose weight by May.
For weight-loss its always as simple as "eat less than you burn". Exercising is not an efficient way to achive this, as one cookie is essentially an hour of your training. Exercising is a must for health, but not for burning fat.
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I know lately they've been drumming up the effects on the brain, but as far as I've seen so far, no actual studies or anything scientific behind that. I wouldn't be surprised, but in the absence of real data I'd say stick to it for working out until there's something more reliable if you're looking for brain benefits.
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