Creatine

  • Creatine Discovery

    Creatine is first discovered by French Chemist Michel Eugene Chevreul While studying meat extracts
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    Evolution of creatine

  • Term "Creatine" is coined

    the term Creatine is officially coined by German scientist Justus Von Liebig. And its molecular structure is further studies
  • role of Creatine is explored

    researchers begin to explore the role of creatine in muscle metabolism and energy production
  • Creatine Gains attention by athletic community

    creatine begins to gain attention and usage by athletes for its potential to enhance athletic performance
  • creatine publicly marketed as a dietary supplement

    Creatine is marketed as a dietary supplement, leading to a surge in its use among bodybuilders and athletes
  • IOC acknowledges Creatine and advertises it

    the international Olympic committee includes guidelines on creatine use in sports, acknowledging its popularity and potential benefits
  • American college of sports medicine publishes a opinion on creatine

    American college of sports and medicine publishes a position stand on creatine, outlining its safety and efficacy in sports performance.
  • research expands

    research expands on the benefits of creatine beyond athletic performance, exploring it potential in neuroprotective effects
  • Popular amoung athletes and gym goers

    Creatine continues to be widely studied supplement, with ongoing research into its benefits for various populations. It now being one of the most used supplements in the fitness industry