We tried creatine coffee–these are the benefits, according to a sports dietitian

New York Post: New Bulletproof Coffee + Creatine could boost memory and muscle

AOL: Only a Handful of Creatine Supplements Are Worth Your Money. Which One Are You Taking?

Only a Handful of Creatine Supplements Are Worth Your Money. Which One Are You Taking?

The Times of India on MSN: Is creatine worth the hype? What latest science does and doesn’t tell us

Is creatine worth the hype? What latest science does and doesn’t tell us

Rumors swirl about the combo of coffee and creatine, two potentially performance enhancing ingredients, but is it a good idea to stack them in the same cup? Both creatine and caffeine have endless ...

Mornings are already complicated enough. Alarm goes off, the body protests, and the first order of business for most people is getting coffee into their system as fast as humanly possible. Now Bullet ...

If your morning coffee is already doing heavy lifting—waking you up, getting you focused, maybe even standing in for breakfast—there’s now a new player promising to take things a step further.

Creatine is a compound that comes from three amino acids, which are the building blocks of protein. Most of the creatine in your body is stored in your muscles, and smaller amounts are stored in your brain. Most creatine supplements use a form called creatine monohydrate. The liver, kidneys and pancreas also naturally make creatine. People usually get creatine through seafood and red meat. A ...