Kevin Levrone — Gold Creatine 300 g 60 servings

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? Kevin Levrone — Gold Creatine 300 g (60 servings)

What it is

  • 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. 

Claimed Benefits / What It Does

According to product descriptions from distributors: 

  • 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. 

 How to Use (recommended usage)

  • 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. 

What Looks Good / What to Watch:

  • 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.

What to Check / What’s Unclear:

  • 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).

 My Take — Are They Worth It?

  • 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.

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