Granite's Best Sellers

By Category
Muscle Building
Price
$
$
Sort by

FAQs

What should you start with from the supplements collection?

Protein and creatine cover the ground for most people. Protein Powder runs a five-source spectrum, whey and casein and beef and egg. Creatine Monohydrate at 5g sits next to it for the sets where you used to stop. After that it depends on where the gaps are. GX Pre-Workout for output, Recovery for the intra-workout window, Essential Aminos if the food side isn't there. The rest of the catalog fills in around those two.

Is it safe to buy supplements online?

It is completely safe when you buy directly from the brand or an authorized retailer. The real risk lies in third-party marketplaces. Testing has caught best-selling supplements on massive platforms carrying only a fraction of what the label claims. When you order straight from the source, that risk disappears. The label you read is exactly what you get.

Why do USA-made supplements matter?

Not all supplements are held to the same standard. Products manufactured in the USA in GMP-compliant, FDA-registered facilities undergo strict identity, potency, and purity testing. Overseas manufacturing is where contamination and underdosing tend to slip through the cracks. Domestic production guarantees that the dosage on the panel is the exact dosage in your scoop.

How do you know if a supplement brand is trustworthy?

Trust shows up on the ingredient label first. A brand that lists every ingredient at its full clinical dose has nothing to hide. Companies relying on proprietary blends are usually hiding the fact that the effective ingredients are barely in there. Look for third-party testing, US manufacturing, and long-term reviews from real customers.

Do I really need supplements to build muscle?

For most people, no. Food does the heavy lifting and the supplement aisle oversells the rest. Protein closes the gap when your meals don't hit the intake. Creatine earns its spot on the research, not the marketing. Past those two, you're buying for specific situations: a cut that's grinding you down, an off-season pushing calories, joints taking a beating. Granite's catalog runs on that logic. Buy for the gap, not the shelf.

×