The “Gold Creatine” by Kevin Levrone is also a creatine monohydrate supplement, sold in a 300 g jar with 60 servings.
Each serving provides 5 g creatine monohydrate. Some product details also mention the inclusion of Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) along with creatine.
The product is described as dissolvable / mixable — designed for strength & performance support.
Helps increase muscle strength and performance during high‑intensity exercise.
Supports muscle growth, muscle volume (via water retention in muscle cells), and improved strength.
Enhances endurance, delays fatigue, and aids recovery after workouts.
With Vitamin B6 — claims include support for energy metabolism, reduced fatigue, and possibly better nutrient utilization.
Standard dose: 5 g per day (1 scoop) mixed with ~200‑300 ml water (or drink).
It can be used daily, especially around workouts (before or after) for optimal effect.
Clean, simple monohydrate-based creatine — with added B6 (for those who prefer extras), which may help energy metabolism/ recovery.
60‑serving 300 g size — standard, not too large, not too small — good for trial or regular use.
Widely sold in Egypt / Middle East supplement stores, so easier to find.
As with all supplements: results depend heavily on workout, diet, hydration — creatine is supportive, not magic.
Because multiple retailers carry it, quality control may vary — check packaging, expiry date, batch code, and buy from trusted sellers.
If you have kidney/liver issues or other health concerns — get medical advice before starting supplementation (common to creatine products).
Both Anabolic Creatine and Gold Creatine from Kevin Levrone appear to follow standard creatine monohydrate formulation (5 g per serving). That means — in principle — they should deliver the same core benefits as any well‑made creatine monohydrate supplement: strength support, performance boost, muscle volume.
Between the two: Gold Creatine might offer a slight “edge” for those who appreciate the added Vitamin B6 and possibly smoother energy metabolism/recovery. Anabolic Creatine seems simpler (creatine only), which might appeal if you prefer “cleaner” supplementation.
As always with supplements: make sure you combine use with a proper training routine, balanced diet, and good hydration.