The science, made simple

Creatine made its name in the gym. Your brain runs on the same fuel.

Most people only know it from workout powders. The part that usually gets left out is what it does for everyday energy and focus. You won't need a chemistry degree to follow along.

What is creatine?

Remember "the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell"?

This is the part of that lesson nobody finished. Creatine is a natural compound your body already makes, and you get more of it from food like meat and fish. It's one of the most studied supplements around, and also one of the most misunderstood. We want to clear that up.

cre·a·tine (noun)

A natural compound stored in your muscles and brain that gives your cells quick energy. The more your cells hold, the steadier that supply stays, for your body and your mind.

Where the name comes from. Your body relies on an enzyme called creatine kinase to move energy where it's needed, handing a phosphate from ATP to the cell that's asking for it. That small handoff is the reason creatine works at all. We named the brand kinase. after it.

How it works

Your brain runs on a battery. Creatine helps it recharge faster.

Every cell runs on a fuel called ATP, your brain cells included. When you focus hard or push through a long day, that battery runs down.

01

Energy spent

Your cells spend ATP for energy, and it runs low.

02

Creatine steps in

Creatine hands over what's needed to rebuild it.

03

Energy restored

ATP comes back quickly, so your energy lasts longer.

No magic here. Just biology working a little more efficiently.

Why it matters beyond the gym

The part the fitness world skipped.

Creatine got famous for building muscle. But the same energy system your muscles rely on, your brain uses too. That is what makes it interesting for people who think for a living.

What the research says

A look at the research.

It's a growing field, but the findings line up. A few worth knowing, in plain terms.

Creatine may help memory, especially as we age.

A 2022 review pulled together studies on healthy adults and found memory improved with creatine, with the biggest effect in older people.

Prokopidis et al., 2022

Muscle and brain share one energy system.

A review of how creatine works in the body. The system that rebuilds ATP serves whatever tissue is working hardest, muscle or brain. That is why the mental benefits show up most when you are running low.

Gualano et al., 2016

Women tend to start with less creatine than men.

A foundational review found women carry lower natural creatine stores and usually get less from food, so many women may notice more from supplementing.

Smith-Ryan et al., 2021

The lift is biggest when your brain is stretched.

Mental work leans on creatine to keep brain energy steady. The clearest effects turn up in people who are short on sleep or under stress.

Rawson & Venezia, 2011

This is still an emerging area, not settled science. We share what the research points to, and leave the rest to you.

Why creatine monohydrate

The proven one. No gimmicks.

There are flashier-sounding forms of creatine on the market, but monohydrate has the most research behind it by a wide margin. It has been the standard for decades. We didn't go hunting for a trendier version to mark up. We went with the one that works.

What to expect over time

Creatine works by building up, so showing up daily is the whole trick.

Week 1

Your body starts topping up its creatine stores. Nothing dramatic yet.

Week 2

Stores keep building. Some people start to feel steadier.

Week 3

Levels get close to full. Focus and stamina feel more dependable for a lot of people.

Week 4

Stores level off. This is the steady state you're after.

TimingWhenever fits your day. Morning, midday, your call.
LoadingNot needed. Just take it daily.
ResultsMost people feel the difference in two to three weeks.

Common questions

Frequently asked.

Is creatine safe?

It's one of the most studied supplements there is, with a long record of safe daily use in healthy adults. If you have a medical condition or you're pregnant, check with your doctor first.

Is it for me if I don't work out?

Yes. kinase. isn't a gym product. It's for daily energy and focus, and you don't need to lift anything.

Will it make me bulk up?

No. Creatine doesn't build muscle on its own. The bulk people picture comes from heavy training, not from the creatine itself.

It's caffeine-free, can I still drink coffee?

Of course. kinase. isn't here to replace your coffee. It's a different kind of energy, and the two get along fine.

Do I need to load, and when will I feel it?

No loading phase needed. Since creatine builds up gradually, most people notice something after a couple of weeks of taking it daily.

Men and women, long-term?

Both, and women may notice more, since they tend to start with lower natural stores. kinase. is made for daily, long-term use by anyone doing demanding mental work.

Calm Energy Everyday.

Now you know why we built kinase. around creatine. If this is the kind of steady energy you've been after, join the waitlist and get in early.