Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Creatine: A Practical Guide By Dr. Franco Obregon Reviewed

By Westy

There are a number of supplements that are widely used in bodybuilding. Creatine is one that many bodybuilders have used to get the best results from their efforts.

The concept of creatine is no mystery; it is widely used in the muscle building circle and is a popular supplement, that's what we know? Any person who is into the bodybuilding and muscle developing business is either using the well researched creatine or is planning to use it. It is effective and people are gaining the most of it, is it? Well, I am sorry to say, but the answer is NO. It is undoubtedly the most popular and highly used supplement for bodybuilding, but it is also claimed that the supplement is misused most f the times and is underutilized too.

In Creatine: A Practical Guide, you will learn all of the scientific research that has been done on the supplement and how you can use it in your own bodybuilding efforts. Dr. Obregon takes all of the research and applies his own knowledge of the body to uncover some of the best ways that you can use the supplement.

The e-book is written in an unique way, quite friendly to the readers and has all the pros and cons of creatine listed. Dr. Framco-Obrehon is a scientist in the first place, an excellent writer and has a very good understanding of what people really want and what can be the best piece of advice for them. He does not exaggerate the use of supplements, nor does he intend to disregard, all he does is to help you use these supplements in the most effective way. With this e-book you can expect a complete, potent and unbiased guide to the use of the most potent muscle building supplement.

At a glance it is quite surprising to see a whole book dedicated to a subject like creatine, we all know about it. We are aware of the effects of this potential supplement and this is quite a common subject found on the web. So, why a book? Well, that's because we are still not aware of the true potential of creatine. There are so many hidden factors and such great use of creatine, of course a proper dosage is responsible for that.

The guide is broken down into four different parts:

I) The first section of the book will be devoted to how and why creatine works in our body

II) The second part studies the optimal supplementation,

III) The third part describes the pros and cons of n number of creatine products, and

IV) And the fourth part of the book has all of the appendices that support the information in the book.

The e-book is extremely well organized with proper summaries of every section and space for questions and answers pertaining to every minute detail which one might have overlooked. Herein you get everything that you might have not heard of or have no knowledge about creatine.

The first part has some vital information about the functioning of creatine in our body, how it works and why is it important? The answers are mostly scientific and one might be intimidated to skip these pages, don't do that. You need to know these things before using creatine supplement. Just read it and you'll be more knowledgeable about supplements compared to the common mass. You will also find that Dr. Franco-Obrehon's writing is well condensed and to-the-point. The complex processes have been simplified for our understanding.

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