1). A waste product in the blood that results from the normal breakdown
of muscle. (Medline) 2). A component of urine and the final product of creatine catabolism;
formed by the nonenzymatic dephosphorylative cyclization of
phosyphocreatine to form the internal anhydride of creatine.
(PDR Medical Dictionary) 3). Creatinine(CRN) is a by-product of the creatine production. The
ingested creatinine is waste for the body and is excreted by the
kidney. (Degus Germany) 4). Creatinine is excreted by the kidneys. (Greys, Anatomy & Physiology) 5). Normal Creatinine clearance levels in healthy humans:
Men .97 to 1.37 mg/dl (97-137 ml/min)
Women .88 to 1.28 mg/dl (88-128 ml/min)
(St. Vincent Healthcare, Department of Pathology, Billings, MT)
(American Kidney Foundation) 6). Creatinine clearance levels above
1.37 mg/dl (for men) and
1.28 mg/dl (for women)
are dangerous to healthy kidneys.
(St. Vincent Healthcare, Department of Pathology, Billings, MT)
(American Kidney Foundation) 7). Increased creatinine levels produces additional stress on the kidneys.
Continued stress may damage kidneys long term. 8). Damaged kidneys are non reversible.
Do you want to be ingesting grams of creatinine?
NO!
Kre-AlkalynTM is the only safe way to take a creatine product.