Creatine Supplements Australia
Creatine monohydrate is the most extensively researched form of creatine – a compound found naturally in muscle tissue and stored primarily in skeletal muscle. Monohydrate is the reference form against which other creatine derivatives are compared; its evidence base, predictable purity benchmarks, and straightforward dosing make it the default choice for most practitioners and coaches.
Creatine monohydrate is typically relevant for people who train consistently or have had it recommended by a practitioner for a specific purpose. It is not a compound that usually requires switching forms – if you have been advised to take creatine, monohydrate is generally the appropriate starting point.
Creatine products at Fairfield Nutrition
| Product | Brand | Best For | Key Ingredients / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| myBrainCo Micronised Creatine Monohydrate 250g | myBrainCo | Daily creatine monohydrate protocol | 5g pharmaceutical-grade micronised creatine per serve; 250g powder tub |
| DoNotAge Creatine Monohydrate 300g | DoNotAge | GMP-certified creatine monohydrate | Pure micronised creatine monohydrate; GMP manufacturing standard; 300g tub |
| Thorne Daily Electrolytes Stick Packs | Thorne | Portable electrolyte formula alongside creatine | Balanced mineral blend; single-serve stick packs; electrolyte product, not creatine |
| Seeking Health Optimal Electrolyte Sticks | Seeking Health | Electrolyte support; convenient stick format | Electrolytes and key nutrients; single-serve sticks; electrolyte product, not creatine |
| Seeking Health Optimal Electrolyte Powder | Seeking Health | Electrolyte support; bulk powder format | Electrolytes and key nutrients; powder tub; electrolyte product, not creatine |
How to choose between Creatine products
The key question when browsing this range is whether you are after creatine itself or an electrolyte formula to use alongside it – these are genuinely different product types stocked together because they are commonly paired.
- Pure creatine monohydrate: myBrainCo and DoNotAge are both pharmaceutical-grade micronised monohydrate powders. The practical difference is tub size – 250g versus 300g – and brand preference. Either suits a standard daily protocol.
- Electrolyte formulas: The Thorne and Seeking Health products are electrolyte formulas, not creatine. They are stocked alongside creatine because electrolyte balance is a relevant consideration for many people taking creatine regularly. Within this group, the Thorne sticks and Seeking Health sticks offer portability, while the Seeking Health powder tub suits those buying in bulk.
If you are specifically after creatine, either monohydrate powder is the direct choice; for electrolyte support, the format question – stick pack versus powder tub – is the practical variable to consider.
All Creatine products stocked at Fairfield Nutrition are shown below.

Pure Encapsulations Micronised Creatine Monohydrate - 315g










