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Creatine + Electrolytes
Maxed Out. On Purpose.

Creatine + Electrolytes + Monk Fruit.
The dose makes the difference.

5g Creatine  ·  1,000mg Sodium  ·  400mg Potassium  ·  175mg Magnesium  ·  Monk Fruit

1,000mg sodium isn't a random number. It's what the science says your body needs to absorb every bit of creatine you take. We didn't hold back. That's the whole point.

0Artificial sweeteners,
dyes, or fillers
2xMore creatine absorbed
with electrolytes
5gResearch-backed creatine
dose, every serving
Why SaltMaxx Is Different

Creatine + Electrolytes.
Two things that were always meant to go together.

Most creatine products treat electrolytes as an afterthought — a sprinkle on the label. SaltMaxx doses them the way the science demands. 1,000mg sodium because that's what activates the transporter. 400mg potassium because that's what keeps it running. 175mg magnesium because that's what powers ATP. Nothing held back, nothing hidden.

Creatine alone isn't enough. Without electrolytes, the transporter that carries creatine into your muscles can't do its job. Nearly half goes to waste.

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Electrolytes alone aren't enough either. They need something to work with. Paired with creatine, sodium, potassium, and magnesium deliver real, measurable results.

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Monk fruit, not sugar or chemicals. Naturally sweet, zero sugar, zero artificial aftertaste. Just a light berry flavor you'll actually look forward to.

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Clean label. Full transparency. No artificial sweeteners, no dyes, no fillers, no hidden blends. Every active ingredient and its exact amount, right on the label.

The Missing Piece

Here's What Nobody Told You About Creatine

Creatine is one of the most studied supplements on earth — over 500 peer-reviewed publications. It genuinely works. But there's a catch that most products completely ignore.

47%

Nearly half your creatine may never reach your muscles. A landmark study found that without the right electrolytes present, creatine uptake dropped by 47%. You could be doing everything right and still only getting half the benefit.

Dai et al., 1999 — cited across multiple peer-reviewed publications

Why does this happen? Creatine can't enter your muscle cells on its own. It needs a protein transporter called the sodium-creatine cotransporter (CreaT) — and that transporter literally cannot function without sodium and chloride. No electrolytes, no transport. It's basic cell biology confirmed by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2025.

SaltMaxx was built around this science from day one — creatine monohydrate paired with the precise electrolyte profile your body needs to actually absorb and use it.

How It Works

Simple Science. Real Results.

Here's what actually happens when you take SaltMaxx — in plain English, no biology degree required.

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You mix one scoop into water

5g of micronized creatine monohydrate — the gold standard form — plus sodium, potassium, and magnesium, in a light berry flavor sweetened naturally with monk fruit.

2

The electrolytes activate creatine absorption

Sodium "unlocks" the transport protein that carries creatine into your muscle cells. Without it, most creatine just passes through. With it, your muscles get what they paid for.

3

Your muscles store more energy

Creatine is stored in your muscles as phosphocreatine — your body's fastest energy reserve. More stored creatine means more readily available energy for movement, exercise, and even cognitive tasks.

4

You feel the difference over time

More strength. Better endurance. Sharper focus. Less fatigue. Creatine's benefits build over weeks — consistency is the key, not loading or timing tricks.

The Formula

Every Ingredient Has a Purpose

No fillers. No prop blends. No mystery doses. Every mineral in SaltMaxx plays a specific role in getting creatine where it needs to go.

Sodium · 1g

The Key

Activates the transporter that carries creatine into muscle cells. Also the #1 electrolyte lost in sweat.

Potassium · 400mg

The Balance

Works with sodium to maintain the gradient that powers cellular transport. Prevents that flat, weak feeling.

Magnesium · 175mg

The Activator

Required to form active ATP — the energy creatine helps replenish. Also supports sleep and reduces cramping.

Creatine · 5g

The Performer

Micronized monohydrate — the most researched, most effective form. Research-backed dose, every serving.

Is SaltMaxx Right for You?

This Isn't a Supplement for Everyone. It Might Be Perfect for You.

SaltMaxx is for you if...
  • You want more energy and stamina for everyday life
  • You're focused on healthy aging and staying strong
  • You walk, swim, do yoga, rebound, or stay active your way
  • You care about what's in your supplements
  • You've tried creatine before but didn't feel much
  • You want your brain sharp and your body resilient
  • You're over 40 and taking your health seriously
Probably not for you if...
  • You want a stimulant or quick energy spike
  • You're looking for an instant energy rush
  • You're looking for a weight loss supplement
  • You prefer capsules over a drink mix
The Science Behind It

Peer-Reviewed. Not Marketing.

Every claim SaltMaxx makes is grounded in published research. Here's what the science actually shows.

PNAS · 2025

The Human Creatine Transporter Requires Sodium & Chloride

The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences confirmed the structural biology: creatine transport into cells is sodium and chloride-dependent.

View in PNAS →
JISSN Review · 2021

Creatine for Healthy Aging, Brain Health & More

Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition confirms creatine supports cognitive function, bone health, muscle preservation, and healthy aging — benefits that matter at every stage of life.

View in JISSN →
RCT · Strength

Creatine + Electrolytes Improves Strength

A randomized double-blind controlled study confirmed the combined supplement improved anaerobic power and strength significantly over creatine alone.

View full article →
Landmark Study · 1999

47% Drop in Creatine Uptake Without Electrolytes

Dai et al. demonstrated that removing key electrolytes from extracellular fluid caused creatine uptake to fall by nearly half — cited across dozens of subsequent studies.

See compiled citations →
JISSN · 2024

Sodium + Creatine Outperforms Creatine Alone

The updated JISSN review confirmed that creatine combined with sodium produced greater performance benefits than creatine alone across multiple metrics.

View in JISSN →
Your Questions, Answered

Everything You Want to Know

Is creatine really something I need?+
Yes — and more than you might think. After 40, our bodies naturally lose muscle mass, energy, and mental sharpness. Creatine is one of the most studied supplements for supporting all three. It helps your muscles work better, your energy last longer, and your mind stay clear. One scoop a day is all it takes.
Will this change how my body looks?+
Most people notice their muscles feel firmer and they have more stamina for everyday activities. Creatine supports the muscles you already have — helping them work more efficiently and stay stronger as you age. It's not about transformation. It's about feeling capable and energized in your own body.
Why haven't I heard about the sodium-creatine connection before?+
Because most supplement companies sell plain creatine powder and have no incentive to tell you it needs electrolytes. The science has been in the literature since 1999 — it just hasn't made it to the label. SaltMaxx was built specifically to close that gap.
I tried creatine before and didn't feel anything. Why?+
This is very common — and almost certainly the electrolyte gap. If you were taking plain creatine monohydrate without adequate sodium, up to 47% of it may never have reached your muscle cells. SaltMaxx delivers creatine alongside the exact electrolyte profile needed for full absorption.
Does creatine bloat you or cause water weight?+
The water you may notice goes into your muscle cells — which is actually a good thing. It creates the "muscle fullness" that makes muscles look and function better. It's not the puffy, uncomfortable bloating people associate with water retention. Most people don't notice it at all.
Is this safe for long-term daily use?+
Yes. Creatine monohydrate has one of the strongest long-term safety profiles in supplement science. Studies have examined daily use for years with no adverse effects on kidney or liver function in healthy adults. It's recommended by sports medicine organizations worldwide and has been studied in older adults specifically.
What does it taste like? Is it sweet?+
SaltMaxx uses a light berry flavor profile sweetened with monk fruit — a natural sweetener with no sugar and no artificial aftertaste. It's refreshing, not candy-sweet. Think of it as a light electrolyte drink, not a protein shake.
Do I need to do a loading phase?+
No — loading phases are optional and not necessary for most people. Simply taking one serving daily gets you to the same place over 3–4 weeks. Consistency is what matters. One scoop, every day, in a glass of water. That's it.
When is the best time to take it?+
Honestly, whenever you'll remember to take it consistently. That said, many people enjoy it in the morning as part of their routine, or before any kind of physical activity. Timing matters far less than daily consistency.

Your Body Does a Lot for You.
Give It What It Actually Needs.

SaltMaxx is creatine done right — formulated around the science, designed for real life, and made for people who want to feel their best at every age.

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Sources & Citations

All claims are supported by peer-reviewed published research. Links open original sources.

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Crisafulli DL et al. "Creatine-electrolyte supplementation improves repeated sprint cycling performance." JISSN, 2018. PMC5930494 →

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"Creatine electrolyte supplement improves anaerobic power and strength." JISSN, 2019. View →

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"Structural insights into the human creatine transporter (hCRT)." PNAS, 2025. View →

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"Common questions and misconceptions about creatine supplementation." JISSN, 2021. View →

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"Common questions and misconceptions about creatine: Part II." JISSN, 2024. View →

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Dai W et al., 1999. 47% reduction in creatine uptake without electrolytes. See review →

This page is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before beginning any supplementation protocol. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.