Tonic Health Launches New Creatine + Brain Supplement
Tonic Health has introduced its new Creatine + Brain formulation, combining four clinically studied ingredients in a daily scoop. This product features 10g of creatine along with taurine, biotin, and blueberry, available in raspberry or tropical flavors.
Response to Customer Demand
Sunna van Kampen, the founder of Tonic Health, emphasized that the new product responds directly to consumer requests for an effective creatine option that supports both physical and cognitive health. “Many are juggling work, family, and health goals, and wanted a product that supports energy and mental focus as well as physical performance,” he shared.
Optimized for Cognitive Health
In a LinkedIn post, van Kampen highlighted the importance of a higher creatine dosage to effectively boost brain energy, arguing that many products on the market do not deliver sufficient amounts. “Creatine is suddenly everywhere, and I’m glad… But the version being sold to most people isn’t the version that will actually work,” he stated.
Ingredient Breakdown
The formulation comprises 10,000mg of micronized 99.9% creatine monohydrate, 2,000mg of taurine for energy metabolism, 1,000mcg of biotin to enhance psychological function and focus, and 800mg of concentrated blueberry extract, rich in antioxidants.
Quality Assurance
The product contains no added sugar, artificial sweeteners, fillers, or bulking agents. It is third-party lab tested and vegan-friendly. Tonic Health prioritized quality by choosing a supplier known for high purity and consistent testing.
Growing Scientific Interest in Creatine
Scientific backing for creatine’s benefits spans muscle health, memory enhancement, and bone mineral density, with experts suggesting it should be seen as a semi-essential nutrient. The European creatine supplements market is projected to reach $220.8 million by 2024, growing at a CAGR of 16.2% through 2030.
Tonic Health is looking to capitalize on this trend, with van Kampen expressing pride in the new product for its potential to transform perceptions about creatine.