Creatine
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Creatine
Anyone try taking it to help build muscle? From what I've heard for negative effects(if you could even call it that) is a crazy sex drive and a lot of mood swings...I guess because of the increased testosterone. Other than that I really don't see any issues with it. I've been taking it for about a week and have put on about 4lbs so far(working out 3 times a week plus twice more at home). Just curious of others peoples experiences with it. And please, leave the gheyness out of this thread
#3
I used to take creatine with a high protein diet with 2 hours / day workouts. Went from 330 LBS down to 128 LBS in 16 months. Was able to lift 300 LBS no problem and built some insane lean muscle.
The creatine was good for giving the extra push at the end of the workouts where generally I would get tired. It was like an extra 15 min of cardio or 5 more reps! Loved the stuff but hated the drug tase it left in my mouth.
As far as mood swings and sex drive... never noticed a difference. Was a horny and moody bastard anyhow.
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Prospero
The creatine was good for giving the extra push at the end of the workouts where generally I would get tired. It was like an extra 15 min of cardio or 5 more reps! Loved the stuff but hated the drug tase it left in my mouth.
As far as mood swings and sex drive... never noticed a difference. Was a horny and moody bastard anyhow.
Cheers,
Prospero
#5
I took creatine for about a 6 month period maybe 5-6 years back. A couple of my friends that played baseball were taking it so I got me some. I definitely noticed results after a couple weeks. Just make sure you drink tons and tons of water, and don't push it, take whats recommended.
I don't take it anymore and really don't need to, but when I was younger and wanted to bulk up a little it sure helped speed things up.
I don't take it anymore and really don't need to, but when I was younger and wanted to bulk up a little it sure helped speed things up.
#6
I used it in grad school for a while. Best bet is to workout with your diet and protein. Cycle through high reps lower weight and low reps high weight. When you start to hit a wall with strength. (ie you aren't increasing the weight you lift much from week to week) Add in the creatine. It will take a week to saturate in your system. You'll start to notice a crazy increase in strength.
Like anything else though, you'll eventually hit another wall, and more creatine won't help. Cycle off of it on a three week high rep low wait so you don't notice the drop in strength as much.
The weight you gain immediately is all water. Sorry. It screws with urination though. It took a long time for my body to get back to normal. I think it messes with your kidneys, but that's my personal observation.
Like anything else though, you'll eventually hit another wall, and more creatine won't help. Cycle off of it on a three week high rep low wait so you don't notice the drop in strength as much.
The weight you gain immediately is all water. Sorry. It screws with urination though. It took a long time for my body to get back to normal. I think it messes with your kidneys, but that's my personal observation.
#7
Took it for a while on and off over the last 3 years of training and concluded it did nothing for me so I stopped wasting money on it.
99% of the supplements sold are are purely marketing and nothing more. The gains you notice are completely placebo effect.
I used to have a massive protein shake consisting of 8 separate ingredients which became an expensive luxury. I slowly started experimenting by removing and adding them to test what happens. Discovered other then protein and carb everything else was useless.
99% of the supplements sold are are purely marketing and nothing more. The gains you notice are completely placebo effect.
I used to have a massive protein shake consisting of 8 separate ingredients which became an expensive luxury. I slowly started experimenting by removing and adding them to test what happens. Discovered other then protein and carb everything else was useless.
#8
Took it for a year and a half, though it really helped me, and saw weight gain.
Weight gain is mostly water, and now that I'm hitting the gym again, I'm bulking up just as fast as I did then (old fart now too), but without the creatine.
When I started taking it I had to **** every friggin' hour, and still do unless I drink NOTHING but water for a few days. Strange.
Weight gain is mostly water, and now that I'm hitting the gym again, I'm bulking up just as fast as I did then (old fart now too), but without the creatine.
When I started taking it I had to **** every friggin' hour, and still do unless I drink NOTHING but water for a few days. Strange.
#14
Took it for a while on and off over the last 3 years of training and concluded it did nothing for me so I stopped wasting money on it.
99% of the supplements sold are are purely marketing and nothing more. The gains you notice are completely placebo effect.
I used to have a massive protein shake consisting of 8 separate ingredients which became an expensive luxury. I slowly started experimenting by removing and adding them to test what happens. Discovered other then protein and carb everything else was useless.
99% of the supplements sold are are purely marketing and nothing more. The gains you notice are completely placebo effect.
I used to have a massive protein shake consisting of 8 separate ingredients which became an expensive luxury. I slowly started experimenting by removing and adding them to test what happens. Discovered other then protein and carb everything else was useless.
False. Many supplement don't work but there are many that do. creatine is one that does. Creatine has no affect on sex drive, that is a myth. It does not increase testosterone, that is also a myth.
#16
If your diet and workout is up to par, creatine will work for you, I should say, most people. Do not take excessive amounts. 10 gram which is what most product suggest on the label is ample. More is not better, once your body uses what it can (about 10 gram per day) you will just **** out the rest. It wont hurt you, but you are just wasting money. It will not cause kidney problems, that is another myth that came from early sciene speculation. Make sure you inject a lot of water when on creatine. Reason is, creatine pulls subcontanious water into the muscles. Drink **** loads of water when using creatine, it helps it work. Stay away from the liquid creatine, it doesn't work.
#18
That makes no sense. Why would you be **** tested for creatine? It is not illegal, or a controlled substance. You can buy it at a Wal-Mart, drug store, grocery store, etc. What would they do to you? Nothing, you have done nothing wrong. In general, a doctor is the wrong person to ask. Most general practitioners are ignorant to supplements. Unless it is a sports medicine doctor you will get bullshit answers. I used creatine for well over 10 years. I was a competitive body builder over 2o years. Granted that does not make me a genius on the subject, but I know a lot both from years of research and practical application.