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<blockquote data-quote="fatboytyler" data-source="post: 8427954" data-attributes="member: 658624"><p>Oh what? Like forum articles you linked? Why is it the NCAA bans creatine (technically, no one listens)? Creatine plays wonky with tons of medications, drinks, and preexisting health conditions. Can contribute to high blood pressure, especially in those at risk. These things can be found in numerous health journals. But frankly, I don't care enough to point them out. If you're healthy and don't drink alcohol or caffeine or a lot of over the counter medications then by all means go for it. You can get just as big and just as strong without creatine and the risks that come with it.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Digestive creatine works great and I support it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatboytyler, post: 8427954, member: 658624"] Oh what? Like forum articles you linked? Why is it the NCAA bans creatine (technically, no one listens)? Creatine plays wonky with tons of medications, drinks, and preexisting health conditions. Can contribute to high blood pressure, especially in those at risk. These things can be found in numerous health journals. But frankly, I don't care enough to point them out. If you're healthy and don't drink alcohol or caffeine or a lot of over the counter medications then by all means go for it. You can get just as big and just as strong without creatine and the risks that come with it. Edit: Digestive creatine works great and I support it [/QUOTE]
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