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  • What is the best creatine supplement for women?

    What is the best creatine supplement for women?

    The best creatine supplement for women is micronized creatine monohydrate: a single-ingredient powder delivering 5 grams per serving, with no added sweeteners, fillers, or flavors. Pink Stork's Creatine Monohydrate checks all of these boxes. Creatine monohydrate is the most extensively researched form of creatine, and research consistently shows it supports muscle energy, strength, cognitive function, and cellular recovery.†

  • What is "clean label" and why does it matter?

    What is "clean label" and why does it matter?

    "Clean label" as a marketing term has no regulatory definition — any brand can print it on a product without meeting any standard. Clean Label Project certification, however, is something specific and meaningfully different. Learn more. 

  • Is stress keeping you from sleep? Let's talk about it.

    Is stress keeping you from sleep? Let's talk about it.

    Stress keeps you awake because cortisol and sleep share the same biological pathway — the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Under normal conditions, cortisol follows a predictable daily rhythm: it peaks in the morning to support energy and alertness, and reaches its lowest point in the evening to allow melatonin to rise and sleep to begin. When the body is under sustained stress, that rhythm becomes disrupted. Supporting your body's stress response — through consistent sleep habits, targeted nutrition, and adaptogenic support — can help restore that rhythm over time.†

  • Which prenatal vitamins are easiest on your stomach in the first trimester?

    Which prenatal vitamins are easiest on your stomach in the first trimester?

    The most common culprit behind prenatal-induced nausea is ferrous sulfate — the standard iron form used in most conventional prenatals — which can irritate the stomach lining, slow gut motility, and compound the nausea that pregnancy hormones are already producing. Switching to a prenatal with iron bisglycinate chelate (a gentler chelated form), taking it with food or before bed, and choosing a formula with scent-control technology can make a meaningful difference in first-trimester tolerability.† Learn more. 

  • TTC: When should I start a prenatal?

    TTC: When should I start a prenatal?

    The Mayo Clinic recommends starting folic acid supplementation at least three months before conception because the neural tube — which becomes the brain and spinal cord — closes by day 28 of pregnancy, often before a woman knows she is pregnant. Every day of optimal nutrition counts, and benefits continue accumulating throughout every week of pregnancy.†

  • How much choline do you need in a prenatal vitamin?

    How much choline do you need in a prenatal vitamin?

    Pregnant women need 450 mg of choline per day, according to the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements - yet fewer than half of prenatal vitamins on the U.S. market contain any choline at all, and those that do typically provide only 50 to 100 mg per serving. This gap is one of the most underappreciated problems in prenatal nutrition.