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Con-Cret Creatine HCl by ProMera Sports

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Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 0.75-1.5 Gram(s) (1-2 scoops per 100 lbs), 1 time daily
Servings Per Container: 48
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value* (Adults and children 4 or more years of age)
Creatine 750 mg

* Not Present † Daily Value not established.
Other Ingredients: Vegetable Cellulose, Calcium Palmitate.

Statements

Suggested Use:

Suggested Use: Adults, as a dietary supplement, take 30 to 45 minutes prior to training with approximately 4-6 ounces of water. Con-Cret(R) can be taken on an empty stomach or with food or mixed with protein. Normal Training: 1 serving (1 capsule) per 100 pounds of body weight. Intense Training: 1-2 servings (1-2 capsules) per 100 pounds of body weight. Post & Off Days: Can take 1 serving (1 capsule) per 100 pounds of body weight to assist in muscle recovery.

Warnings:

Consult a physician or healthcare provider before using this or any other dietary supplement or starting any exercise program. Do not exceed recommended dose. Maintain adequate hydration when using.

Warning: This product is not intended for individuals under the age of 18.

Keep out of reach of children.

If pregnant or nursing, consult a healthcare professional before use.

Storage:

Keep in a cool dry place.

Other Information:

The future of Creatine(TM)

~ Creatine Micro Dosing(TM) based on body weight

Con-Cret(R) complies with all drug and doping control standards issued by professional and amateur athletic organizations.

Con-Cret(R) is extremely hygroscopic, exposure to moisture and humidity may cause clumping but will not affect the product.

Con-Cret(R) and Con-Cret(R) Reinforced(TM) are registered trademarks of ProMera Health, LLC.

Promera Sports(TM) is a Division of Promera Health LLC.

(C)2015 All Rights Reserved.

FDA Disclaimer:

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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