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PreVent Fact

Creatine Monohydrate (Creapure) is synthesized by the patented "cyanamide" route. Thiourea and other dangerous derivatives such as methyl mercaptan can not be present in PreVent/Creapure.

CREATININE

The human body converts naturally Creatine into Creatinine. The kidneys excrete Creatinine and Creatinine levels are used as a marker for the correct function of the kidneys.

Creapure Fact:

Creatine Monohydrate typically contains less than 67 ppm Creatinine (less than the analytical limit . This amount of Creatinine is not considered to be a health risk.

Health risks of potential impurities

DIHYDROTRIAZINES

Dihydrotriazine is a compound with unknown pharmaceutical and toxicological properties and may be the most dangerous impurity in Creatine Monohydrate.

Dihydrotriazines are unknown to the human body and should not be detectable in Dietary Supplements at all. Structurally related compounds are known to be carcinogenic.

PreVent Fact: Dihydrotriazines are not detectable in PreVent Creatine Monohydrate.

 

DICYANDIAMIDE

From human experience it is known, that Dicyandiamide can cause transitory mechanical Eye irritation and confirmed case of allergic contact dermatitis to Decyandiamide.

Several publications speculate about the formation of higly toxic Hydrocyanic acid (HCN) or cyanide out of Dicyandiamide. In the Human body DCD might release highly toxic caynide by pyrolysis. For this case the acceptable daily intake (ADI) for DCD is maximum 76 ppm (based on the ADI for hydrocyanic acid)

PreVent Fact:

PreVent creatine Monohydrate contains typically less than 13 ppm of DCD (less than the analytical limit. This amount of DCD is not Concidered to be a health risk!).

 

PreVent Fact: PreVent Creatine Monohydrate is synthesized by the patented "cyanamide" route. Therefore, thiourea and other dangerous derivatives such as methyl mercaptan can not be present in Creapure.

 

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