The clinical daily dose for women. Ultra-micronised for solubility — dissolves into coffee, water, or yoghurt without the chalk.








KOVA Daily Strength
91% of creatine research was done on men. KOVA is the formula the other 9% pointed to — six ingredients calibrated for a woman's physiology, in one sachet a morning.
The fog lifts
Around week six, you notice you're not searching for words mid-sentence anymore. Your mind catches up to your morning.
The 3pm wall, gone
Not a caffeine-fix. Not a sugar-spike. The afternoon doesn't collapse anymore — it just continues.
Strength you don't have to earn at the gym
Muscle, bone, posture — the architecture underneath your day, holding up whether you trained this week or not.
You, again
Not a louder version. Not a fitter version. The one you remember being, before the fog.
She almost canceled on day 14.
I felt nothing for the first two weeks. I nearly returned it. Something made me keep going. By day 30 I realised my 3pm wall had just… disappeared.
Not sure if KOVA is right for you?
Two minutes, six questions. We'll tell you whether KOVA fits your situation — and whether it doesn't.
Analysing your responses…
Cross-referencing clinical research on women and creatine…
Building your personalised KOVA protocol…
You weren't forgotten. You were never included.
Women have naturally 70–80% lower creatine stores than men. Not because creatine doesn't work for you. Because for thirty years, no one studied whether it would.
Reduces tiredness and fatigue — through B12 (500µg, methylcobalamin) and folate (400µg active 5-MTHF), the two forms your body can use directly without conversion.
Supports normal psychological function — magnesium and B12 contribute to nervous-system function and mental clarity in the dose ranges used here.
Maintains muscle and bone strength — creatine for muscle, vitamin K2 (MK-7) for directing calcium into bones rather than arteries. Two ingredients, working in tandem, that most women's supplements skip.
Six ingredients. Not one word more.
No fillers. No sweeteners. No flavours, no colourings, no proprietary blends. Six ingredients on the label means six ingredients in the sachet.
Co-factor for creatine kinase. Supports muscle function, nervous system, and reduction of tiredness and fatigue.
Immune function, bone mineralisation, calcium absorption. 50–60% of Deutschland adults run deficient through winter.
Routes calcium to bones, not arteries. Supports normal blood clotting. The longest-acting K2 form — D3’s biological partner.
Cellular energy, DNA synthesis, homocysteine metabolism. Bypasses the MTHFR gene variation that affects 40–50% of European women.
Nervous system function, red blood cell formation, reduction of tiredness and fatigue. Active coenzyme form — no liver conversion required.
Eurofins-verified
Heavy metals, microbiology, and creatine purity tested on every production batch.
EFSA-compliant dosing
Every claim mapped to an authorised health claim. Dose ranges calibrated to the regulatory threshold.
Batch-traceable
Certificate of Analysis published for every production run, downloadable below.
Thirty seconds. Every morning. That's it.
While your coffee brews. Before the inbox opens. Before anyone needs anything from you. Thirty seconds that belong to you, before the day starts asking.



Creatine doesn't work instantly. That's exactly the point.
Most supplements promise something different by tomorrow. KOVA promises something true by month three. These are the three phases — what your body does, and what you'll notice — between here and there.
I felt nothing for the first two weeks. I nearly returned it.
Around day 40 I noticed I had stopped apologising for being tired.
My husband noticed before I did. He said I seemed like myself again.
Three things. One ritual. One month to begin.



Why KOVA. Why now.
| KOVA | Generic Creatine | No Supplement | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Calibrated for a woman's physiology | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Clinical creatine dose (5g) | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Active forms (5-MTHF, methyl-B12, MK-7) | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Every dose on the label, no proprietary blend | ✓ | ✓ | — |
| No flavours, sweeteners, or fillers | ✓ | ✗ | — |
| One sachet, thirty seconds | ✓ | ✗ | — |
| A vessel that lives on your counter | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Less than €1,10 a day | €1.07 | — | — |
247 women. Same six ingredients. Different doubts.







Three years of research. Six ingredients. One question we kept asking.
Why does almost every creatine study end at the words “male participants”?
KOVA started as a question, not a product. Why does almost every creatine study end at the words "male participants"?
The research is there. It’s been there for thirty years. Women have naturally 70–80% lower endogenous creatine stores than men. Women on oral contraception are routinely depleted in B12 and folate. Forty to fifty percent of European women carry an MTHFR variant that means standard folic acid is, for them, biologically unavailable. None of this is hidden.
But almost no supplement on the European market is built around it. The women’s wellness aisle is full of multivitamins designed by marketing teams. The sports-nutrition aisle is full of formulas designed for men’s bodies. Nothing in between. KOVA is what’s in between.
Six ingredients, in their active forms, at the doses the research actually points to. Reviewed against EFSA-authorised health claims. Tested for heavy metals and microbiology by Eurofins. Manufactured to pharmaceutical standards in the EU. No proprietary blend. No fillers. No claims that aren’t on the label.
The work is meant to be checked. The full reference library, with every study cited and every dose justified, is on our science page.
Everything you want to know. The honest answer.
Yes — and the evidence base is among the strongest in nutrition science.
Creatine is the most studied supplement in human history, with hundreds of published trials going back four decades. The studies that included women — and yes, that's the smaller half of the literature — have consistently shown safety at the standard 5g daily dose, including for kidney function, liver markers, and hormone levels.
The International Society of Sports Nutrition's 2017 position stand and 2021 update both confirm safety at this dose for long-term continuous use in healthy adults, including women across the lifespan.
If you have an existing kidney condition, talk to your GP first. For everyone else, the safety profile is exceptionally well-documented.
No. This is the question almost no one asks out loud — so let's answer it directly.
Creatine does not build bulky muscle. It cannot — that requires testosterone levels women don't have, training volumes most women don't do, and caloric surpluses most women aren't in.
What creatine actually does is help your existing muscles hold a small amount more water inside the muscle cell. Not under your skin. The effect is sometimes described as “fuller” rather than “bigger” — and most women who take it for cognitive or energy reasons don't notice any visual change at all.
What you might notice over time: better posture, easier stairs, slightly stronger arms after carrying groceries. None of which makes you look like a different person. It makes you feel like the version of yourself that wasn't tired all the time.
No. This is the question we get most — and it deserves a proper answer.
Creatine pulls water into your muscle cells, not under your skin. That's intracellular hydration. It's not bloating. It's not water retention. It's not the puffy face you remember from oral contraception or PMS.
The “bloating” reputation comes from the loading phase — taking 20g a day for the first week to saturate your stores faster. KOVA deliberately doesn't use a loading phase. You take 5g a day, every day, and your stores fill gradually over four to six weeks. That approach minimises any visible water effect entirely.
Women who push through to week six describe the result as feeling stronger and steadier — not heavier, not puffier.
No. And we know exactly where the fear comes from.
The hair-loss myth traces back to a single 2009 study on twenty male rugby players. That study measured one hormone (DHT) over three weeks during a loading-phase protocol. It did not measure hair. It did not measure women. It did not show hair loss.
Subsequent research that did directly measure hair follicles has shown no effect of creatine on DHT levels at the follicle, on hair growth rate, or on hair density.
If you're concerned about hair loss, the actual evidence-based concerns for women are iron deficiency, B12 deficiency, thyroid imbalance, and post-pill hormonal shifts — three of which KOVA's formula addresses.
Around week six. Sometimes earlier. Sometimes later. Almost never in week one.
Creatine doesn't work like caffeine. There's no buzz, no tingle, no day-one signal. Your body is rebuilding stores it has been short on for years — and that takes weeks, not minutes.
Most women report the first signs around week four: the 3pm wall doesn't show up, you finish a sentence without hunting for the word, you take the stairs and notice nothing — which is the noticing.
The clearer changes — energy that doesn't crash, strength underneath your day, the sense that you've stopped apologising for being tired — typically settle in around week six to eight.
If you don't feel anything different by day 90, email us. We refund you in full.
For most medications: yes, with no known interaction. For a few: ask your GP first.
Creatine has been studied alongside oral contraception, SSRIs, and most common blood pressure medications without significant interactions reported. In fact, oral contraception is associated with depleted B12 and folate — two things KOVA's formula directly replenishes.
The medications where caution is genuinely warranted are: any drug that already places stress on the kidneys (some NSAIDs at high chronic doses, certain diabetes medications, lithium). If you take any of these, or if you're on a complex regimen, run KOVA past your GP or pharmacist first.
When in doubt: ask. We'd rather you take an extra step now than worry six weeks in.
Most women with these conditions can take KOVA — and many specifically benefit from the formula. But the right answer depends on you.
Creatine itself has been studied in women with PCOS (potential benefits for insulin sensitivity), in postmenopausal women (bone density), and in chronic fatigue contexts. The active forms in our formula — methylated B12 and 5-MTHF folate, magnesium bisglycinate, K2 with D3 — are also forms that women with autoimmune or methylation conditions are often advised to choose over the standard supermarket alternatives.
That said: chronic conditions are individual. If you're managing a condition with medication, in active flare, or in any phase where your routine is delicate — talk to your GP, endocrinologist, or rheumatologist before starting. Bring the ingredient list. Most will find nothing to flag. Some will want to time things differently.
Yes, with one caveat: check the doses.
KOVA contains magnesium (56mg, supporting role), vitamin D3 (50µg), K2 (180µg), folate (400µg as 5-MTHF), and B12 (500µg as methylcobalamin). If your existing multivitamin or magnesium supplement contains the same ingredients, you may end up doubling.
For most ingredients, that's not dangerous — water-soluble vitamins (B12, folate) clear when in surplus, and the K2 and D3 doses in KOVA are well within EFSA's safe upper limits even when stacked. The one to watch is magnesium: total daily intake above 350mg from supplements can cause digestive looseness for some people.
Practical answer: many women find KOVA replaces what they were taking separately. Read the label of what you currently take, and if you'd rather have a second opinion before stopping anything, send us a screenshot — we'll look at it with you.
Six ingredients, in their active forms, at clinical doses.
5g creatine monohydrate (pharmaceutical-grade, ultra-micronised) · 56mg magnesium bisglycinate (chelated, 15% NRV) · 50µg vitamin D3 (lichen-derived, vegan, 1,000% NRV) · 180µg vitamin K2 as MK-7 (long half-life form, 240% NRV) · 400µg folate as 5-MTHF (active methylated form, Quatrefolic®, 200% NRV) · 500µg vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin (active form, 20,000% NRV).
No fillers. No sweeteners. No flavours. No colourings. No proprietary blends. Vegan, gluten-free, soy-free, lactose-free, sugar-free.
Tested for heavy metals and microbiology by Eurofins on every batch. Manufactured to pharmaceutical-grade specifications.
Generic creatine works. KOVA isn't generic creatine.
Generic creatine is one ingredient — creatine monohydrate, often in a tub, often loaded with flavours and sweeteners, often designed for men's training protocols. It costs around €10–15 a month and it does what it does: improves physical performance.
KOVA is six ingredients calibrated for what the research says women's bodies actually need: clinical creatine plus active-form folate (because 40–50% of European women cannot use synthetic folic acid), methylated B12 (because oral contraception depletes it), magnesium bisglycinate (chelated, gentle on the gut), and D3 with K2 (because bone health for women over 30 requires both, and most products skip K2).
The other difference is structural: numbered sachets you can keep track of, a vessel that lives on the counter, a system designed for the months it actually takes for creatine to work — not the days most women give up.
So: if you want only creatine, buy the cheap one. If you want the formula women's research actually points to, this is what we built.
Miss a day: nothing happens. Take two: also nothing happens.
Creatine works through saturation, not timing. Your muscle stores build slowly over weeks; missing one morning out of thirty doesn't reset anything. Just take the next one tomorrow.
If you accidentally take two in one day — say you forgot you'd already opened sachet 14 and opened 15 — you're fine. 10g is well below any threshold of concern, and your body simply absorbs what it needs.
The number on the sachet is there to help you keep track, not to scold you. Skip a day. Make it up. Don't make it up. The ritual works because it's gentle, not because it's strict.
Yes. Always. Without hassle.
Cancel anytime, by email or in your account. No hidden terms. No cancellation window. No fees. We earn our revenue from women who want KOVA, not from women who forget to cancel.
If you've been on KOVA for the full 90 days and you don't feel any difference — sharper, steadier, more like yourself — email us at hello@kova.nl and we'll refund you in full. One email. No form. No questions.
The only thing we ask is the 90 days. Creatine doesn't work in two weeks for women, and a refund at week three would be refunding a process that hasn't started yet.
The supplement that always existed. This time, made for you.
Six ingredients. Ninety days. The plan creatine actually needs.
Ninety days. If you don’t feel a difference, one email and we refund every cent. No questions asked.






