ElevareFuel · Made in the UK

Creatine grew up.
So did the women it forgot.

For forty years, creatine research followed men into the gym. Meanwhile, half the population moves through peri-, meno- and post-menopause — a decade of changing muscle, bone and energy — with almost nothing built for them. ElevareFuel is our answer. A daily, science-first creatine blend, formulated for women in midlife.

The shift

Around 40, the ground moves.

Oestrogen begins to fluctuate, then decline. Sleep gets lighter. Recovery gets slower. The same effort in the gym — or on the school run, or up the stairs — costs more. This is not weakness. It is biology.

Creatine is one of the most studied compounds in nutrition. And a growing body of research is finally asking a specific question: what happens when women in midlife take it, every day, alongside the nutrients their nervous system, muscles and bones rely on?

ElevareFuel is not a menopause treatment. It is a daily nutritional foundation, built around one of the best-evidenced supplements in the world — and the vitamins and minerals that carry it.

What it's formulated to support

Every claim, tied to its nutrient.

Tap any card to see the authorised GB/EU health-claim wording, and which specific nutrient in the blend carries it.

Inside the sachet

A creatine+ blend.

Creatine does one specific job — brilliantly. Around it, we've added four nutrients that carry the health claims most relevant to a woman's nervous system, muscles and bones in midlife. Each is dosed to hit ≥15% NRV per serving so its claim can legally be made.

  • Creatine monohydrate3–5g
  • Magnesium[dose TBC — ≥15% NRV]
  • Vitamin D3[dose TBC — ≥15% NRV]
  • Vitamin B6[dose TBC — ≥15% NRV]
  • Vitamin B12[dose TBC — ≥15% NRV]
  • Folate[dose TBC — ≥15% NRV]

Final vitamin and mineral doses are shown as placeholders while the formulation is finalised. Each will meet or exceed 15% NRV per serving.

Published trends

What the literature keeps showing.

An illustrative sketch of trends reported across published studies in women. Effects on strength and lean mass are primarily driven by resistance training and adequate protein; creatine and the blend act as a nutritional adjunct.

HIGHERWEEK 0WEEK 12Training + blendTraining alone

Illustrative of published trends — not a prediction for you. Individual response varies. Resistance training and adequate protein remain the primary drivers of strength and lean-mass change.

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Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Educational only, not medical advice. Food supplements are not a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or under medical care, consult your GP before use.