Product Detail
Nutrition Deliveries
To support performance during high-interval training
Enhanced Energy Output: Increases physical performance in successive bursts of short-term, high-intensity exercise (with 3g+ per day)
Clinically Researched Formula: Contains 4.25g of creatine monohydrate per serving — the most studied and stable form
Optimised for Absorption: Includes fructose to stimulate insulin response and enhance muscle uptake of creatine
Supports Muscle Strength and Power: Ideal for clients engaged in strength, sprint, or explosive sports training
Vegan-Friendly and Gluten-Free: Formulated to suit a wide range of dietary requirements and preferences
Reliable Client Results: 30-day supply backed by a full 90-day money-back guarantee for peace of mind
At Amor, we prioritise functional performance and ingredient integrity over certification status alone. While not all of our products are certified organic, we deliberately include certified organic botanicals and plant extracts wherever they offer therapeutic value.
Vitamins and minerals cannot legally be labelled organic under current regulations, even when ethically sourced and exceptionally pure. That’s why we focus on blending high-quality, bioavailable ingredients. We combine organic content where appropriate with potent actives selected for their proven efficacy.
For professionals, this approach ensures you can offer products backed by quality, not marketing claims. It’s a more practical and transparent way to support your clients. Rooted in results, not red tape.
Creatine monohydrate, Corn flour, fructose, xylitol, natural forest fruit powder, citric acid, guar gum, silicon dioxide
15g serving provides:
| Energy | 176 KJ/31Kcal |
| Fats | 0 |
| Carbohydrates Of which sugars | 10.8g 6.3g |
| Proteins | 0.6g |
| Fibre | 0.9g |
| Creatine monohydrate | 4.25g |
| Salt | 0 |
Add 15g (3 teaspoons) to approximately 250ml of liquid, once a day. Shake well before use.
Gluten Free | Kosher | Non-GMO | Salt-free | Vegan | Vegetarian
Do not use if you have a history of kidney problems.
Food Supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced diet. Always consult your Doctor or Pharmacist before taking food supplements when you are on prescribed medication or pregnant/planning to become pregnant.