The “Anabolic Creatine” from Kevin Levrone is sold as a 300 g container with 60 servings.
Each serving gives roughly 5 g of creatine monohydrate per scoop (standard for many creatine supplements).
The product is marketed as a “pure, high‑quality creatine monohydrate formula,” often described as “micronized” for better absorption and mixability.
Increases strength and power output during high‑intensity training.
Supports muscle growth (lean muscle mass) and muscle recovery.
Improves performance and endurance in repeated or intense workouts.
Mix 1 scoop (~5 g) with water (or a drink) — once daily. Usually take before or after workout (depending on your preference/routine).
Simple, straightforward creatine monohydrate — nothing fancy, which means it's closer to the most studied and proven form of creatine.
60‑serving container — reasonable size for several weeks/months depending on use.
Keyword “micronized” indicates smaller particle size, which often helps solubility and digestion (if manufacturer is honest).
As with many supplement brands: I did not find many independent reviews or lab‑test results for “Anabolic Creatine” — which means verifying purity depends on the retailer/trustworthiness.
Effects are only as good as your training & nutrition: taking creatine alone won’t guarantee muscle gains; you need proper diet/workout regimen.
Always ensure good hydration when using creatine (common requirement for all creatine supplements).