I love google !!!
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q=creatine+tendons
Look at all the cool links it came up with
There's alot of sites there reporting about problems with tendons and joints linked to creatine.
Seems joint problems with creatine are very real people.
Here's a quite from the naturalbodybuilding website
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q=creatine+tendons
Look at all the cool links it came up with
There's alot of sites there reporting about problems with tendons and joints linked to creatine.
Seems joint problems with creatine are very real people.
Here's a quite from the naturalbodybuilding website
And here's another:Problems with creatine
Nobody knows for sure if there will be any side effects in ten or twenty years. Will the body's own creatine synthesis be damaged similar to testosterone when taking steroids? In general, you are in a scientifically unknown area when taking more than 2 grams every day without being off from time to time.
Because water is retained by creatine, this can lead to temporarily higher blood pressure.
Another problem is the sudden increase in strength: Your tendons and joints did not have time to adjust to the new stress level which can lead to higher rate of injuries. The same problem (in a worse scale) has every bodybuilder who takes steroids, because there the strength jumps are quit over human. Be sure to use even stricter form and slower movements while on creatine"
I like the part that says these sprains and strains occur "individuals over enthusiastically and rapidly increase their workout regimen". Thing is i haven't increased a single pound. I only started taking creatine so i can keep lifting the same weight now that i'm on a cutting diet because of which i sometimes don't have enough strength to lift the same weights as usual.Q. What are some of the side effects?
A. Nausea, stomach upset, dizziness or weakness, loose stools, diarrhea, and weight gain are the most common, and generally occur with dosages greater than 5 grams a day. Muscle cramping is also commonly reported. Sprains and strains can occur when individuals over enthusiastically and rapidly increase their workout regimen before their tendons and ligaments are adapted to the increase in muscle size. Long-term consequences of daily creatine ingestion, especially in high dosages, are currently not known. There is a strong possibility that excess creatine can put stress on the kidneys and liver. Therefore, we strongly discourage the regular, high dose use of creatine. Individuals with kidney diseases should not use creatine.