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Is the Creatine Used in Codeage Products Synthetic?Updated 13 hours ago

Source of the Creatine

The creatine used in Codeage products is synthetically produced.

This is standard in the supplement industry. Creatine does not naturally occur in a form that can be practically extracted from food sources for supplementation, so it is made through a controlled manufacturing process. The synthetic form is chemically identical to the creatine found naturally in the body and in foods such as meat and fish.

What “Micronized” Means?

Our creatine is provided in micronized form. This means the particles have been processed to be smaller than standard creatine powder.

  • Micronization is a physical process that:
  • Reduces particle size
  • Helps improve how easily the powder mixes into liquids
  • Creates a smoother texture when mixed

It does not change the chemical structure of creatine; it only affects its physical properties.

Why Synthetic Creatine Is Used?

Using a synthetic form allows for high purity and consistency, precise dosing, and reliable quality from batch to batch. This approach ensures that each serving delivers the amount of creatine listed on the label in a stable and standardized way.

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