Anything over 3g a day tends to hold in water without much added benefit. More isn't necessarily better like with a lot of things gym/workout related.It might cause hair loss. Being comfortable with my baldness IDGAF. (Adds a heaping scoop to my shake).
You may be one of the non-responders. There are about 20% of people where it doesn't seem to have any effect.tbh I never really saw a benefit from using creatine, and I've tried when natty and not. Did you ever see anything from it?
Loading phase of creatine (if I recall correctly) is 5g/day for 30 days, then 3g/day from then onwards.
I'm also quite sure that creatine has little to nothing to do with the body's conversion of Testosterone to DHT.
It most assuredly is not. It's been one of the most studied, researched and pretty much universally acknowledged supplements that actually works.Creatine is BS and a good way to dehydrate yourself and get some painful kidney stones. Carnivore diet is better for you.
See now this is the silliness that happens with these tests.No he has a point. People who already have bad kidney function aren’t allowed to take creatine and also need to pursue a low creatine diet. If you already get enough creatine through your diet and additionally supplement it, then you are unnecessarily overworking your kidneys and the body trying to get rid of the excess creatine
You are correct on the conversion. It was one 2009 study with 20 rugby players. The creatine group had lower than normal DHT to start,, and higher but normal after the study. None of the young athletes lost hair either, they just noted higher DHT is known to cause hair loss. There were many other variables besides creatine in the study but they singled out creatine. Creatine is the most studied supplement to date and no study since 2009 has duplicated the study. Common sense says it doesn't because if it did, than herring, beef and, salmon would also cause hair loss as they are rich in creatine.tbh I never really saw a benefit from using creatine, and I've tried when natty and not. Did you ever see anything from it?
Loading phase of creatine (if I recall correctly) is 5g/day for 30 days, then 3g/day from then onwards.
I'm also quite sure that creatine has little to nothing to do with the body's conversion of Testosterone to DHT.
Yikes. I’ve never tried creatine. People swear by it though.Creatine is BS and a good way to dehydrate yourself and get some painful kidney stones.
My goodness, no.Carnivore diet is better for you.
Creatine can drain your body of water. So, if you are not drinking double or triple the amount of water you normally drink, you will become dehydrated. Animal protein is far superior than creatine.I'm pretty sure this is exactly the opposite of what happens.
I dont think there is any evidence to support this claim, unless you know something I don't.
What do I know, I'm just a PA. Do as you wish.It most assuredly is not. It's been one of the most studied, researched and pretty much universally acknowledged supplements that actually works.
Probably thousands of studies done on it at this point.
If you are dehydrating yourself you have a serious issue with water intake to begin with, so that would be my starting place for that issue.
You'd be surprised. Humans have lived off of carnivore/keto diets for thousands of years.Yikes. I’ve never tried creatine. People swear by it though.
My goodness, no.
That's the whole point. It's not a prescription drug. You don't know anything more than a random person or anyone else who has done some research on it and I will guarantee that's probably far less than what I've done.What do I know, I'm just a PA. Do as you wish.
Doesn’t make it good learn term. We used to be dead before today’s modern life expectancy.You'd be surprised. Humans have lived off of carnivore/keto diets for thousands of years.
I work in the ER, so relax. I know more than many. Don't get your panty's all up in a bunch; and I don't hang out with pharma bros ask you call it.That's the whole point. It's not a prescription drug. You don't know anything more than a random person or anyone else who has done some research on it and I will guarantee that's probably far less than what I've done.
This concept most people have that doctors are nutrition experts, diet experts, natural medicine experts, etc etc etc as nauseum is ridiculous. They don't spend jack sh!t of their time of any of that in their studies. Why? Because the AMA sets that.
They wouldn't ask a plumber to go fix their car but somehow they think doctors are this one stop ship for everything under the sun.
Now prescription drugs on the other hand...
Go hang out with your big pharma buddies buying you trips and lunches and tickets to sporting events and Broadway shows and leave these discussions for people that actually know WTF they are talking about.
I would agree to a point. However, a 80/20 or 70/30 keto diet can be fine long term in my personal opinion. I've been on it since 2016; no issues.Doesn’t make it good learn term. We used to be dead before today’s modern life expectancy.
Extreme diets are no good. Carnivore / keto are especially bad.
The fact you are more worried about your health taking creatine versus following a long term keto diet is mind boggling.I would agree to a point. However, a 80/20 or 70/30 keto diet can be fine long term in my personal opinion. I've been on it since 2016; no issues.
The benefits of carnivore / keto are from the elimination of white sugar and refined carbohydrates. This can be done to the exact same effect without the exclusion of vegetables and fiber-rich carbohydrates.I would agree to a point. However, a 80/20 or 70/30 keto diet can be fine long term in my personal opinion. I've been on it since 2016; no issues.
Excluding vegetables is like cutting off your nose to spite your face.The benefits of carnivore / keto are from the elimination of white sugar and refined carbohydrates. This can be done to the exact same effect without the exclusion of vegetables and fiber-rich carbohydrates.
That's okay. Freedom of choice. Going by personal experience and what I've observed. Proceed as you wish. Just adding my .02 cents. It's worth what you've paid for it.Interesting you say this, because I can find absolutely 0 evidence to support this, and I have not experienced this personally.
See, if you had evidence that supported your claims, you could then also rely on credibility from authority. But since you have no evidence and still decided to use the authority position, it now makes me question both your credentials and position.
The benefits of carnivore / keto are from the elimination of white sugar and refined carbohydrates. This can be done to the exact same effect without the exclusion of vegetables and fiber-rich carbohydrates.
30% veggies and some fruits. I've never said to cut out veggies. There's really a lot to select and keep a nice variety.Excluding vegetables is like cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Let me ask you this.I work in the ER, so relax. I know more than many. Don't get your panty's all up in a bunch; and I don't hang out with pharma bros ask you call it.