The homework, published.
Everything a brand should know before buying creatine: purity chemistry, mesh sizes, EU rules, prices, and how to vet a supplier, including us.
Creatine Purity and Impurities: The 2026 Reference
The parameters that define creatine quality, the EFSA impurity limits behind them, and how to read them on a certificate of analysis.
Read →Types of Creatine Explained
A brand-focused guide to the forms of creatine, and why verified monohydrate wins for almost every product.
Read →A Creapure Alternative for Europe
Why verified generic creatine is the practical Creapure alternative, and when switching makes sense.
Read →Is Creatine From China Safe? (2026)
China makes most of the world's creatine. Safety comes down to purity control, testing, and documentation, not the country of origin itself.
Read →Ultra-Fine Creatine 500 Mesh (25 Micron): A Sourcing Guide
Ultra-fine 500 mesh creatine (about 25 microns): what it is, which formats need it, and how to source it verified from EU stock.
Read →Creatine Mesh Sizes Explained: 80 vs 200 vs 500 Mesh
What creatine mesh sizes mean in microns, which grade fits which format, and how fine grades are honestly measured.
Read →Do Creatine Gummies Actually Work? (2026)
Creatine gummies can work, but many failed lab testing. The stability problem, what the tests found, and what to demand from your supplier.
Read →How to Choose a Creatine Supplier: A B2B Checklist (2026)
A B2B checklist for vetting a creatine supplier: CoA, impurities, certifications, minimums and reliability, in the order that matters.
Read →Bulk Creatine Monohydrate Price Guide (2026)
Bulk creatine pricing in 2026: the China-to-EU price ladder, what drives it, and how to compare quotes on more than the number.
Read →Creatine EU Compliance: EFSA Claims, Novel Food and Labelling (2026)
The EU rules for creatine: authorized EFSA claim wording, novel food status, national limits, and food business obligations.
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