Creatine: Why You Should Consider Taking It

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
  • In this episode of Talking with Docs, Dr. Zalzal and Dr. Weening delve into the topic of taking creatine supplements. Creatine is a popular dietary supplement that is commonly used by athletes and fitness enthusiasts to help improve muscle strength and performance. However, there are often misconceptions and concerns about the safety and effectiveness of creatine supplementation.
    Dr. Zalzal and Dr. Weening provide a comprehensive overview of what creatine is, how it works, and the potential benefits and risks of taking it. They discuss the scientific evidence behind creatine supplementation, including its effects on muscle strength, power, and endurance, as well as its potential impact on other health factors such as kidney function.
    Throughout the episode, the two doctors tackle common questions and concerns that people may have about taking creatine, such as the appropriate dosage and timing of supplementation, potential side effects, and interactions with other supplements or medications.
    Overall, this episode of Talking with Docs provides a thorough and informative discussion about creatine supplementation, helping viewers to make informed decisions about whether or not to use this popular dietary supplement.
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  • @sdavis6456
    @sdavis6456 Год назад +423

    I am a 59 yo female who is a retired firefighter and I have used creative for at least 10 years. I got heavy into resistance training in my mid forties and have been weight training ever since! I enjoy the gym and creatine has really improved my ability to lift heavier and retain lean physique.

    • @alexg.9279
      @alexg.9279 Год назад

      Stick to your lane, no need to be equal or lift heavy like a MAN 🥴🤣🤣

    • @fahedMichael
      @fahedMichael 11 месяцев назад

      9k]

    • @tylercoombs1
      @tylercoombs1 11 месяцев назад +9

      100% I'm 42 yo, I work 12-14 hr days with nothing to eat, no break and I work circles around the 20 yo kids, Vreatine and lifting weights is the way to go. I used to run a lot and had so many nagging injuries, I traded my runners in for gloves, now I have no injures and more energy than I can shake a stick at, I wish I knew then, what I know now.

    • @billybongthornton4285
      @billybongthornton4285 10 месяцев назад +6

      Yo does it help fatigue 😩?

    • @holmes426
      @holmes426 10 месяцев назад +1

      How long did you take it and how long should I take a break??

  • @michaelperine2333
    @michaelperine2333 11 месяцев назад +132

    Don't limit yourself to creatine! I am 78 years old. Yesterday, after six months in a gym, I increased my bench press to 210 pounds and haven't plateaued yet. All other resistance exercises have come up accordingly. After considerable research, I take creatine, beta alanine, L-arginine, MSM, and whey protein isolate. Creatine increases ATP in muscle cells, which results in greater endurance for those extra reps in each set. Moreover, creatine seems to shorten my recovery time. At my age, I find 96 hours between muscle groups to be optimal. I work out every other day, alternating between chest/legs and arms/core.
    I can attest to the fact that weightlifting for seniors does not just reduce muscle loss. It can actually reverse it. I expect to hit a limit at some point, but I certainly am not there yet.

    • @seanthegod4585
      @seanthegod4585 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, beta alanine for the lactic acid, delay. Better endurance and strength, with both creatine and beta alanine.

    • @seanthegod4585
      @seanthegod4585 11 месяцев назад +13

      Muscle, is the real fountain of youth.

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  11 месяцев назад +1

      Nice work

    • @jc4evur661
      @jc4evur661 11 месяцев назад +14

      One of the biggest kicks/motivations I get from being older (67) is being in MUCH better shape than 95% of men my age

    • @Mike-xh9kn
      @Mike-xh9kn 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah Ok😂

  • @xjet
    @xjet Год назад +38

    You guys missed the neuological benefits. As someone who suffers from Parkinson's I have found that Creatine has improved my mental functions (verified by suspending supplementation for a couple of months) as well as helped by general energy levels and other Parkinson's symptoms. There are not many studies and those studies tend to be somewhat conflicting but it works for me.
    Now I will try placebo forte! 🙂

    • @BeniBen
      @BeniBen 11 месяцев назад +1

      I agree as a combat veteran before I was diagnose with PTSD I did have trouble with short term memory and it was bad but since taking creatine which I use in conjunction with daily exercise the STM is not as bad like the reason why I walk into a room for or remembering new people names

  • @nyguy5370
    @nyguy5370 Год назад +134

    1. If you are taking creatine and have labs to check kidney function ask your doctor to test for Cystatin C instead.
    2. I work out regularly and it definitely improved my performance in terms of how much I can lift and how quickly I recover between sets.
    3. I was bald before I started taking creatine. I am still bald. But not any more bald than before.
    4. I was 225 lbs when I started using creatine. I saw about 6-8 lbs of weight gain in 4-6 weeks. 2-3 of those lbs have since gone away.
    5. I am leaner than before despite being a little heavier. So - no fat gain. But that may be more diet and exercise based.
    CONCLUSION: Creatine is worth taking.

    • @daniellizarraga3897
      @daniellizarraga3897 Год назад

      Which brand did you take?

    • @ytsux9259
      @ytsux9259 Год назад

      Creatine works very well with me but gives me back acne, that's why I don't take it.

    • @mitchellferre1652
      @mitchellferre1652 Год назад

      Can you further explain the Cystatin C test versus creatinine ? Creatine definitely messed with my kidney labs.

    • @izqwiz1746
      @izqwiz1746 Год назад

      It's bad for you future I did not good causes heart problems but toodles

    • @KBradAdams
      @KBradAdams 10 месяцев назад

      @@daniellizarraga3897 Did you ever find a good brand of Creatine?

  • @dianechalmers7372
    @dianechalmers7372 Год назад +24

    Hi Guys from New Zealand. I’m really enjoying your videos. I’m in the older category and looking to ensure that I stay there for a long time! I’m passing your videos onto my friends because they are sensible, practical, money saving and humorous! Keep them coming.

  • @keng7758
    @keng7758 Год назад +12

    You guys rock! Love the format, banter and great information!

  • @heatheryoung36
    @heatheryoung36 Год назад +7

    Love that you two beautiful men are Canadian! You made my day! Thank you for all the excellent info you provide to us. Have a great day from a fellow Canadian!

  • @kubotajordan9502
    @kubotajordan9502 Год назад +1

    Thank you for keeping us informed .

  • @jonb9194
    @jonb9194 Год назад +3

    62 yr old distance runner training at a high level in the Florida heat and humidity. I was having trouble with muscle strains, tightness, and other unusual problems for months. After 2 doses of 5 grams of creatine monohydrate, I was not longer straining muscles and my muscles responded positively to stretching again. Although my diet had plenty of meat, I was not taking supplemental creatine previously. Apparently, creatine synthesis + dietary intake was not keeping up with daily creatine depletion from physical activity. I've concluded that the low creatine level was increasing my muscle relaxation times (see study reports) to the point of creating muscle resistance during dynamic eccentric motion during running, resulting in muscle strains.

  • @thecuttingsark5094
    @thecuttingsark5094 11 месяцев назад +53

    I started taking it as a PE student and sportsman back in ‘98. It makes a huge difference, especially if you want to perform more high intensity sessions in your week.

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  11 месяцев назад

      For sure

    • @Yo_dued
      @Yo_dued 10 месяцев назад

      @@TalkingWithDocsdoes it help if u have an heart condition??? Can i take it???

    • @Mr.Bathelus832
      @Mr.Bathelus832 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Yo_duedyou would have to check with your doctor

    • @jeffk464
      @jeffk464 9 месяцев назад

      Yes and no, it works while you're taking it, you can lift more weight. As soon as you stop taking it all those gains go away. If you ask me it doesn't really do anything long term.

    • @zekenacho
      @zekenacho 9 месяцев назад

      are you bald?

  • @racebannon-hx2vj
    @racebannon-hx2vj 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you Dr.'s. You advice is excellent. I was on the fence on this but your fact based info helped me make the decision. Keep up the awesome work.

  • @simonwiltshire7089
    @simonwiltshire7089 Год назад +2

    I have seen loads of your videos. Love the presentation style. Great double act! :)

  • @cccalifornia7206
    @cccalifornia7206 Год назад +39

    Love you guys and the educational knowledge you give us on being healthy!! THANK YOU 💖🤝😉

  • @whatmotivatedyou
    @whatmotivatedyou Год назад +23

    I love my creatine 🥹

    • @geno5169
      @geno5169 6 месяцев назад

      Can you share what brand of creatinine do you use??

  • @stephenbell4476
    @stephenbell4476 4 месяца назад +1

    you doctors are great! Thanks for doing these talks.

  • @joseph8468
    @joseph8468 Год назад

    Thank you, Doctors. This is very helpful to know.

  • @patricksipple6513
    @patricksipple6513 4 месяца назад +4

    I am now 52. I have taking it for the better part of 20 years or so. Increased muscle and recovery time and no kidney damage.

  • @stevecarlson4977
    @stevecarlson4977 10 месяцев назад +9

    I want to thank you guys for your very informative video on creatine; one of many informative videos I've watched recently after my bilateral knee replacement. As a vegan I decided that it probably was a good idea for me to try the compound, and I was wondering, does Dr Weening still use it as he is a purported vegetarian also? Thanks again

  • @johnm2991
    @johnm2991 Год назад +4

    One of the most thorough and insightful coverage aspects of creatine anywhere on RUclips! 💯🎯
    Thank you Doctors!!!

  • @williammorson1535
    @williammorson1535 Год назад

    Thanks Docs, very useful and very interesting to listen to.

  • @billylain7456
    @billylain7456 Год назад +10

    I love your videos. 'Yall explain things in a way that is easy to understand. Thank you both for taking the time to provide this valuable service!!!

  • @jo-annguthur7314
    @jo-annguthur7314 Год назад +5

    Yes! please keep this information coming!!!!

  • @davidbreen4353
    @davidbreen4353 Год назад +2

    Pretty neat. me being 68 yrs old, have begun working out again. i don't want to look like arnold, but don't want to look like a broom stick either. this video answered a lot of my concerns about safety, effects, etc. thank you, very much.

  • @abdulshakoor7432
    @abdulshakoor7432 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so Much Respected Staff, Very Nice Detailed Video...

  • @miketrebert7788
    @miketrebert7788 Год назад +62

    You docs have been releasing a lot of videos lately. Thanks for this one as well all your time and work. I didn't know about creatine. I'll be 80 next year (35 on the inside) so maybe I should have a think about creatine for guarding against muscle loss. My 50 plus years of vegetarianism/now veganism and constant curiosity about nutrition and health (did someone say microbiome?) has worked out well for me - zero arthritis nor any other auto-immune problems, also I'm very active. Supplements: I take a multi-vitamin which includes many trace elements and B12 (I'm a vegan). I also have been taking vitamin D for about 15 years. Used to take Algae/Omega 3 capsules but recently switched to Chia seeds + Flax meal, mainly because of cost - will have to see how that works out. I mostly manage my diet carefully in order not to depend on too many supplements.

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Год назад +5

      Nice work. Creatine is worth a look if you do the exercise too

    • @lumberjaxe8910
      @lumberjaxe8910 Год назад +1

      Good way to tear muscles. Be carefull. Just eat your fruitt n veges you will be ok.

    • @heraldomedrano1417
      @heraldomedrano1417 Год назад

      ​@@TalkingWithDocs Does it make Your little?

    • @jodyjackson5475
      @jodyjackson5475 Год назад

      @@lumberjaxe8910 except carnivores 😊

    • @user-cp9gm4yp2p
      @user-cp9gm4yp2p 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@TalkingWithDocs can it improve anal ❤

  • @mariacarrillo6249
    @mariacarrillo6249 Год назад +31

    Love this video! I am a big fan of creatine. I have been taking it for 3yrs. I am a very healthy menopausal 53yo women who weight trained 3 or 4 times a week. For me, creatine helps with recovery immensely! I also have experienced muscle growth but I attribute this to my clean and high protein diet, however if I could not recover well, I couldn’t see good results, so creatine is an important recovery supplement for me. I take the 3C’s every morning: coffee, creatine and collagen (to support my abundant Latina hair😂) Thank you so much for making this video!

  • @gemiinii1
    @gemiinii1 11 месяцев назад

    Freaking love this!!! Love the energy and info. Great job!!

  • @tonyvain100
    @tonyvain100 9 месяцев назад

    Great video guys. thank you it was very informative. Any brand you recommend?

  • @rarebreed9208
    @rarebreed9208 11 месяцев назад +7

    I'm 65 and have worked out all of my adult life, but due to severe injuries, I cut back to a maintenance workout of 6 sets of 50 decline pushups staggered with barbells every other day, and I find creatine helps me retain muscle mass.

    • @tylercoombs1
      @tylercoombs1 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yup, my doctor recommends creatine to all his patients over 55, he says that Creatine is the no-brainer of the century

  • @stushShulamite
    @stushShulamite Год назад +9

    So glad for this Canadian content! 🇨🇦

  • @DaddyEZ545
    @DaddyEZ545 8 месяцев назад

    Love you guys! Can’t thank you enough ❤ appreciate you very much! Thank you 🙏

  • @spencerlee3201
    @spencerlee3201 10 месяцев назад +1

    Just recently found this channel. You guys are from Oakville? Super cool to see familiar faces from the GTA! Love this content, keep it coming

  • @murphyarmstrong3163
    @murphyarmstrong3163 Год назад +29

    Thanks Docs. I’m 75 years old and have taken creative daily for almost a year. Does it work? Well…yeah! I’m off to the Canadian Masters National Weightlifting Championship next month. My snatch is up over 20 pounds in that year and my clean and jerk is up over 25 pounds. Some of it is better training but some of it is the creatine. I’m getting stronger and building muscle mass as I get older. Gotta like that.

    • @msdos5355
      @msdos5355 Год назад +2

      That is impressive for in your 70s. If I'm alive when 75 that's 34yrs from now I'll still be bodybuilding. Have a good day

    • @jc4evur661
      @jc4evur661 10 месяцев назад +1

      ...Studly!

    • @tanyawieczorek6603
      @tanyawieczorek6603 Месяц назад

      Did you win?

    • @murphyarmstrong3163
      @murphyarmstrong3163 Месяц назад +1

      @@tanyawieczorek6603
      I did! Won the 75-80 age group. But…. Was the only participant. So could have won lifting a broom stick.

    • @tanyawieczorek6603
      @tanyawieczorek6603 Месяц назад

      @@murphyarmstrong3163 lol well , still, congratulations!

  • @cdnrider6200
    @cdnrider6200 Год назад +3

    Another great vid guys. I take creatine and I think it helps me playing hockey 3 x a week in my 60s. Could it help in muscle recovery?

  • @sevenpaulperalta929
    @sevenpaulperalta929 7 месяцев назад

    Great information Docs!

  • @bblastos
    @bblastos Год назад

    Excellent video...nice concise summary thank you Drs!!!

  • @fan-ec2585
    @fan-ec2585 9 месяцев назад +20

    Thank you for explaining creatine thoroughly!
    And debunking all these myths.
    Now 50 started to take it and have notice a difference in strength and endurance!
    I should have started in my 40’s
    Great information. 👏

    • @iDTecKt
      @iDTecKt 4 месяца назад

      You have stamina now 😆

  • @GreggBB
    @GreggBB Год назад +7

    Thanks for the myth busting especially. Also love when you point out if there are situations or groups where there are no studies.

  • @DaveDeCoursey
    @DaveDeCoursey Год назад +2

    Another great video! I normally stay away from supplents, but will have to look into creatine.

  • @somethingouthere
    @somethingouthere 7 месяцев назад

    this is educational at the same time entertaining, thank you!

  • @Bigpapiwampi
    @Bigpapiwampi Год назад +52

    Creatine is one of the most studied supplements and probably the most effective. Its totally worth taking with very little down side. Its cheap too :)

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Год назад +3

      Thanks for sharing Pablo

    • @egcozinon
      @egcozinon Год назад +1

      Well it's not that cheap ...it depends on a brand name😊

    • @jeanniestephens483
      @jeanniestephens483 11 месяцев назад +1

      Very little downside? Please explain.

    • @Bigpapiwampi
      @Bigpapiwampi 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jeanniestephens483 Very little downside in terms of side effects. Personally I've just experienced a bit more need to go to the bathroom but I can't speak for everyone else's experiences. I can say its worth the mild to no side effects.

    • @fredstone5872
      @fredstone5872 11 месяцев назад +1

      Some people experience hair thinning, I was one of them. Luckily it filled back in after a month.

  • @lesbutler273
    @lesbutler273 Год назад +3

    I love these videos, period.

  • @dannylaw7367
    @dannylaw7367 5 месяцев назад

    Two great docs.

  • @ImpulseToAdrenaline
    @ImpulseToAdrenaline 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is the first time I've seen this channel - It's already a favorite of mine.

  • @ibberman
    @ibberman Год назад +3

    At 70 with a full head of hair I can tell you that since I tried it when it came out in the 90's, every time I have used it again through all these years, my hair falls out.
    I can't think of a longer study than this.

  • @SemperFiBiologist
    @SemperFiBiologist Год назад +5

    Another outstanding video! Thanks, Canadian neighbors. More videos, less wildfire smoke!

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Год назад +1

      You got it! It's nuts up here right now

    • @jgee3369
      @jgee3369 Год назад

      Your vids are understandable and full of information. Can you Docs stop the smoke⁉️

  • @calburnIII
    @calburnIII Год назад +1

    For lots of years I eschewed any supplements, although my doc at the time “suggested” different ones. Then I moved, and my next doc was very insistent on supplements. I liked him, I trusted him, and so I started following his supplement advice. He has retired, and my new doc has no problem with the supplements I’m taking. But FWIW, none of the three have suggested Creatine. In addition to my actual meds, I take D3, B12, Iron, potassium, and fish oil, plus acetaminophen for arthritis pain. At 79 1/2, I’m in relatively good health, but whether all these supplements have had any impact, I have no idea.
    In any event, I really enjoy your videos. I have recommended them to many acquaintances. With all the crappola that is on the Internet these days, it’s great to see some voices of reason-along with a little comedy, of course!

  • @jacobhenry4438
    @jacobhenry4438 Год назад +2

    Great video,how about a deeper dive into the benefits of creating including the use for muscular dystrophy.

  • @vickiepatterson1748
    @vickiepatterson1748 Год назад +17

    Another great video Docs!
    This is something I've never used but I was thrilled with your myth busters, making me more knowledgeable!
    Although I'm not trying to build body mass, I still love watching your videos! It just gives me a chance to learn something new!
    Now if I'm ever in a discussion and these myths are brought up, I'll be able to debunk them because of this video.
    Thanks for sharing another great video! 👍

  • @backroadreviews7353
    @backroadreviews7353 Год назад +5

    Unfortunately many doctors just don't know the benefits so they tell you "No" don't take it.

    • @joshwhite693
      @joshwhite693 Год назад

      I was told by my dr not to take lol raises my blood pressure

  • @Bananas-kt6nx
    @Bananas-kt6nx 4 месяца назад

    Subscribed. Great video !

  • @MrTraveller.
    @MrTraveller. 7 месяцев назад

    Great information ℹ️ thanks Guys

  • @dsmpampis
    @dsmpampis 11 месяцев назад +19

    I took creatine for 8 weeks and I’ve had some benefits: a bit stronger in gym and leaner but on the other side although that I was a bit stronger about 5kg - 10kg more, my hairs was thinner than before. I’m not saying that I started losing hair but they went really thin. After I stoped take creatine in about 4-6 weeks my hair went to same thickness than before. For me personal is a no go….

  • @MrColeThornton
    @MrColeThornton Год назад +7

    Got a ton of questions so I’ll keep it to a select few. 1) Are there any cardio concerns? I have high cholesterol and triglycerides. 2) I’m also prediabetic, any blood sugar effects? I’m doing low carb for the most part. 3) I did a cycle of creatine about 25 years ago when it first came on the scene and had good results, but it definitely gave me lower leg cramps when jogging. This is a known possible side effect. Are there any other identified negative side effects? I’m seriously thinking of doing a cycle. I’m a 60 year old who’s been lifting for about 40 years and trying to regain my health and training edge with smarter dietary and supplement choices in my golden years. I’ve never done anabolic steroids and never will. Thanks!!

    • @JohnSmith-xt6wh
      @JohnSmith-xt6wh Год назад

      It causes AFIB

    • @Nelis1324
      @Nelis1324 Год назад +1

      Interesting to hear. Could you point to the study it says it causes afib?

    • @FamilyManMoving
      @FamilyManMoving Год назад +3

      You don't "cycle" creatine. It's a supplement that works best in a steady-as-you-go diet. It can cause stomach/gastro in high amounts, but that's not common with the typical 5g per day. It won't hurt cardio, and unless you take it with the sugar-loaded energy drinks, you should not have a problem with diabetes. But most creatine is delivered in sweet drinks, and even artificial sugars will tend to make you crave sweet foods. So be careful if you have an issue controlling snacks.
      You said you are prediabetic and trying to regain your health. That sounds like your body fat is excessively high. I don't think creatine is what you need (at first). You need caloric deficit and a focus on macronutrients. Awesome you are dropping carbs but too much, too fast, will likely cause failure. I suggest cutting one "bad" food item every week to ten days and working to eliminate it over that time, or longer. Write it down. Make it a bit more gradual. I've never seen anyone go cold turkey (from carbs) over a lasting time. But gradual behavioral changes over 90 days really seem to increase the chances of success.
      Good luck. I hope you reach - and keep - your goals.

    • @MrColeThornton
      @MrColeThornton 9 месяцев назад

      @@FamilyManMoving Thanks for the feedback!

  • @dthompson9355
    @dthompson9355 5 месяцев назад

    I am 73 and very active, resistance bands, mountain biking, rowing machine and elliptical. Do you know of any reasons you should not take it other than pregnancy. It is a pleasure to watch your videos.

  • @deanlongthon4963
    @deanlongthon4963 Год назад +2

    Of all the supplements i have tried, creatine definitely worked. My weights went down by like 20 % or more when i stopped using it.

  • @projectponderer
    @projectponderer Год назад +5

    Iv heard it is bad to drink caffeine drinks while taking creatine. Not at the same time but at different times of the day. What are your thoughts? As always another great video.

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Год назад +2

      There is some evidence for possible dehydration due to the caffeine and stomach upset.

  • @1977TA
    @1977TA 10 месяцев назад +6

    Great and informative video. I've been on the fence about taking creatine because the myths surrounding it had me scared mostly of damaging my kidneys over time. I've been working out consistently with the goal of building strength and muscle mass. I think I have reached the gain cap point as far as what I'm going to be able to achieve without creatine. I'm toning and building strength however I'm not bulking up. My muscles look good after the workout pump however the effect only lasts for a few minutes. At 45, I'm probably not going to get the size and strength I'm looking for without creatine so I'm going to start taking it.

  • @jasonstupak4535
    @jasonstupak4535 Год назад +1

    Great info, thank you!

  • @leviefrauim1425
    @leviefrauim1425 Год назад +1

    Solid info, thank you.

  • @73Bdiddy
    @73Bdiddy 11 месяцев назад +17

    Thank you for busting the myths! I've been taking creatine since I was 19! Now turning 50. I hit the gym 4 times a week and I look GREAT! Really, I can't workout with the same intensity without it. I don't take it everyday, only on workout days with a protein shake, and cycle every other week.

  • @Ve-suvius
    @Ve-suvius Год назад +10

    Creatine always make my left kidney hurt a bit.
    And sometimes also pressure around the heart area.
    I stay away from it. I tried it several times. And yes I could lift several reps more using it.
    But the side effects aren't worth it for me.
    I know of the research where mice do really well on it.
    Good for the mice.
    I always observe how I am doing on something. More important than general health effects.

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Год назад +2

      Fair enough. Thanks for sharing

    • @Ve-suvius
      @Ve-suvius Год назад +1

      @@TalkingWithDocs
      🙏
      It is what it is.
      It is said that oats/oatmeal is really healthy. For the bowels/intestines etc.
      It doesn't work for me.
      I get totally lethargic after eating it. Sleepy head.
      Eating whole grain bread doesn't have this effect on me.
      Pasta is also fine.
      Weird. But I have to adjust knowing this. Only a fool ( I am one regularly)would keep on eating oatmeal 'because it's so healthy' and feels like a dishcloth for hours after doing so.

  • @plejaren1
    @plejaren1 9 месяцев назад

    Love you guys! Thanks :)

  • @tcprelude
    @tcprelude 11 месяцев назад +1

    I like these guys…… I will now watch more of them

  • @petermcdermott6166
    @petermcdermott6166 Год назад +17

    I started taking creatine about 2 months ago. I gained about 5-6 lbs and my legs became very bloated. I normally have thin muscular legs, but after taking creatine they looked like tree stumps. This scared the crap out of me. I've stopped taking creatine and everything is back to normal.

    • @fortegourmet
      @fortegourmet Год назад +7

      thats because creatine gives you water weight the first two weeks. after that time your body will shed the water weight. but you were 100% fine

    • @anthonyshaw8698
      @anthonyshaw8698 Год назад +2

      Creatine makes you retain water, right🤔

    • @egcozinon
      @egcozinon Год назад +3

      ​@@anthonyshaw8698 retain into muscles ...and it's good !!! You will have full muscles and strong muscles! I'm taking creatine for about 20 years!

    • @Blakostructr
      @Blakostructr Год назад

      Was it monohydrate or HCL?

  • @johnpeters2298
    @johnpeters2298 Год назад +8

    I've read that creatine supplementation may increase levels of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which is a hormone that's been associated with the development and progression of prostate cancer. Do you have any additional insights to provide on that topic? Studies that prove/disprove that relationship?

  • @hortensejones4050
    @hortensejones4050 Год назад +1

    Perfect timing! Some about to arrive mail order…I was still hesitant as 69 yo very sedentary woman. Afraid to do weights Re severe Post Concussion Syndrome for years and now, for first time, very high blood pressure. Trying to lose excess pounds. I do walk, do yoga, swim a bit. Just bought exercise band to begin strengthening. Thanks to discovering Dr Stacy Sims on RUclips (& now devouring her book, “Next Level”), I ordered the creatine but now, cold feet😊 On extended assignment in Middle East and have not found decent doctor/medical care im very sorry to say. So I’m winging it. Reassured to hear your thumbs up. I’ll start very low dose…?! You guys are great!👍🌿🌷(lmk if any medical referrals in Israel pls🙏) Wishing you continued success & wellbeing!

  • @markmilenkovic1745
    @markmilenkovic1745 Год назад +2

    Does creatine act a bit like salt with its osmosis type effect? I’m thinking blood pressure? I’ve heard that salt can increase blood pressure in part because of its ability to draw water…. Is the same possibly true of creatine?

  • @johnfrompeconiccounty4274
    @johnfrompeconiccounty4274 10 месяцев назад +3

    So I took creatine for a while as part of my weightlifting routine at 58. It works, but… It isn’t cheap to buy. That’s the first thing. Secondly, it only works when you’re taking it. If you stop taking it your artificially inflated muscles, that become full of water, shrink right back down to the way they really are. It makes you fart a lot also, which is challenging at work. so if you’re looking for a more pumped up look for a short term thing, it works. But you can’t take it forever, it’s too expensive and it just becomes one more thing that you have to do every day.

    • @nickjonson6996
      @nickjonson6996 8 месяцев назад

      Best advice of all the comments.

  • @Cybernetic263
    @Cybernetic263 Год назад +1

    Great video guys can you make one of sarms?

  • @juliochingaling5824
    @juliochingaling5824 Год назад

    Thank you Docs, excellent video. God bless.

  • @WhereNerdyisCool
    @WhereNerdyisCool Год назад +5

    I was taking Creatine Monohydrate and it gave me a lot of facial bloating. Tried lowering the dose. More water. Same. Went to HCI and no issues now

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Год назад

      Sorry to hear that but glad it worked out

    • @WhereNerdyisCool
      @WhereNerdyisCool Год назад

      @@TalkingWithDocs my doctor was a bit amazed since usually facial bloating isn’t a thing. But if you Google it, many get that. I wish I knew how well HCI compared to Monohydrate? I don’t have the Thor body yet. Too many chicken wings !

  • @Alexanderthenotsobad
    @Alexanderthenotsobad 10 месяцев назад +5

    I am not only taking creatine as an active gym rat, but I give it to my elderly mother too... There are also some benefits I've read about you guys didn't mention. Namely the neurological benefits. Does it help to stunt dementia, and or Alzheimer's? I know the literature is vague on this, but what have you guys found?

  • @James_utv
    @James_utv 9 месяцев назад +2

    My strength improved massively from creatine it’s fantastic stuff

  • @lepoldbuttersstotch
    @lepoldbuttersstotch 5 месяцев назад +1

    Surprised you guys didn't touch on the potential brain health and functional benefits with creatine supplementation. Great summary. Thanks Docs.

  • @keefriftaird8580
    @keefriftaird8580 Год назад +4

    Tried it and I always got muscle cramps.

  • @SH4TL32
    @SH4TL32 Год назад +140

    Y'all are Canadian ? No wonder you have integrity and common sense. Love you guys, Keep it up !

    • @joseenoel8093
      @joseenoel8093 Год назад +3

      Ya and enjoy our brain drains!

    • @marionohara5606
      @marionohara5606 Год назад +4

      Yup, we're Canadian....eh. LOL 🇨🇦
      Love these docs too. 👍🏻

    • @MrsPattyann12
      @MrsPattyann12 Год назад +1

      Dr Weening speaks with his whole body moving hands and body. He’s a mover and a shaker. 😆

    • @johntorres4573
      @johntorres4573 Год назад +2

      I did not know you guys were Canadian,still love your work and showmanship

    • @blossompure
      @blossompure Год назад +9

      Never knew Canadians have common sense bec they dont actually

  • @dhakardhakar2906
    @dhakardhakar2906 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you guys

  • @nypdbob
    @nypdbob Год назад +1

    Great thank you

  • @shawnmartin6210
    @shawnmartin6210 Год назад +4

    I've been researching and using creatine off and on for a couple years now(weightlifting purposes). I follow a bodybuilding page on Facebook and posted a comment, Creatine- Yah or Nah?" Probably about 90% of the responces(and there was over a hundred) was Yah. But about 5 to 10% was Nah, with some saying their kidneys couldn't handle it. Soo, you can't just listen to the research studies on creatine, you have to listen to other common people's experiences and your own. For the most part I think creatine is safe, but I do have a little bit of doubt about it sometimes. Especially after I've been taking it for more than a few weeks everyday because I sometimes wonder if I'm experiencing some stiffness in my lower back area. What I do knowbis that I enjoy lifting weights 2 to 3 three times a week and will continue to do so with or without creatine supplements. Perhaps I would feel more confident and get equal or more gains eating lean red meat 2 to 3 times a week? I still do find creatine supplements a interesting topic and will continue to learn more about it, but like almost all supplements, it's not critical to use it.

    • @DudeEggs
      @DudeEggs Год назад

      Eat fatty red meats. The food pyramid is an absolute lie. Carbs and sugars cause the cardiovascular problems that are blamed on red meat. Always ask who paid for the study, because, 95% of studies are paid for by some interest and the studies almost never vary from the wants of those interests.
      Edit: when I say carbs and sugars I'm speaking of the refined kind. Fruits and vegetables are just fine.

    • @Nelis1324
      @Nelis1324 Год назад +2

      I wonder how they concluded that their "kidneys couldn't handle it". Subjective experiences are not the most reliable ones.

    • @shawnmartin6210
      @shawnmartin6210 Год назад

      @@Nelis1324 Perhaps, but then maybe not all clinical/scientific studies are reliable either. I heard once or twice before that CreaPure had sponsored some of the studies on creatine. Maybe that's a good thing, maybe not. It does give a bigger picture to think about.

    • @Skeware
      @Skeware 10 месяцев назад

      how about hair loss? How many of them said they were going bald?

    • @shawnmartin6210
      @shawnmartin6210 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Skeware Not very many. Maybe just a couple out of a hundred.

  • @RWildekrav66
    @RWildekrav66 Год назад +9

    How about diabetics , type 2 , can they use this ?

    • @garygentzel7924
      @garygentzel7924 Год назад

      Did you get an answer?

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Год назад +3

      As long as kidney function is ok usually yes. Talk to your doc though

  • @jessecharo8907
    @jessecharo8907 3 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @Zinger3030
    @Zinger3030 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have started taking it again after a decade. I feel less toxic overall in the morning after a hard workout. I drink alcohol less and I eat more healthy foods because it does create mental clarity and a more calculated thought process. My skin looks better. I don't notice any additional drive in the gym per se, but better recovery. I definitely notice greater bulk as well on recovery days though. I respectfully disagree about dehydration. I need to drink about 30% more water when taking creatine. It is mainly good for bulk and healing to narrow it down. The bulk doesn't last, but the strength does. Kind of like steroids, which I did take recovering from an accident where I lost use of my left arm for 4 months. Creatine has done more for me than steroids in retrospect. It is legit for the long term if we are talking side effects compared to steroids. There will be virtually no side effects if you train hard and don't expect a cheat or quick fix. It is just a catalyst, and a great one.

  • @creativesource3514
    @creativesource3514 Год назад +4

    Is there any link between Creatinine and hair loss? Any evidence?

    • @Skeware
      @Skeware 10 месяцев назад

      They say there isn't scientific proof, but I see thousands of people online reporting hair loss after taking creatine. I say it's stange that after so long there's still no more studies made and published.

  • @stevelucero7922
    @stevelucero7922 Год назад +21

    I consumed 6-8k calories a day while racing motocross. Still felt I could not maintain the fitness demands of training and racing. I could not believe the difference in my strength and stamina once I starting taking Creatine on a daily basis. I literally felt like I was cheating. Great talk docs! I am glad I ran across this. My teenaged boys better look out! I am back! =)

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Год назад +2

      Nice Steve!

    • @FrozenGaming
      @FrozenGaming 11 месяцев назад +1

      8k calories per day? Dude are you insane?

    • @stevelucero7922
      @stevelucero7922 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@FrozenGaming Ha ikr? I cheated a bit bc 2500 each day was a high caloric carb and protein shake! The rest of the 4-5k was tons of food!

  • @FROKAZ
    @FROKAZ 10 месяцев назад

    Ty for this video 👍💪

  • @cocochanel9291
    @cocochanel9291 Год назад +1

    You guys are the best !

  • @kennithandirsen7184
    @kennithandirsen7184 Год назад +3

    I've been taking creatine for years....walking up and down stairs all day...easy......I can only say I could do more lifting and stamina at my job longer. It works for me!

  • @Focusplan591
    @Focusplan591 Год назад +3

    It causes gas and stomach issues in some people. I was so miserable with it I had to stop.

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Год назад +1

      Yes like most things GI stuff is usually the most common. Sorry to hear that

    • @Euphorica
      @Euphorica Год назад +1

      Try a smaller dose

  • @jar8459
    @jar8459 24 дня назад

    thank you

  • @Longevitypersonalfitnessnj
    @Longevitypersonalfitnessnj Год назад +1

    Hi Docs! New subscriber;) You’re great!TY

  • @rajeevshrivastava4488
    @rajeevshrivastava4488 Год назад +9

    They forgot to discuss Blood Pressure issue with Creatine

    • @pjk1714
      @pjk1714 Год назад +3

      Makes sense if water retention the BP could rise.
      They said temporary when training. Run it by Doctor if high despite meds...

    • @magnosullano
      @magnosullano Год назад +1

      I started taking creatine after I got covid. Covid affected my mind. After taking creatine, my mind cleared up.

  • @Spike123.98
    @Spike123.98 11 месяцев назад +3

    So because they have that get up on, everyone is to believe that they are qualified doctors?

  • @rb8913
    @rb8913 Год назад +2

    What’s the difference between taking 3gpd and 5gpd of creatine? I’m around 150lbs, 5’5, trying to build muscle

  • @jddjackson6322
    @jddjackson6322 Год назад

    The brand in your thumbnail is the best

  • @DerekCOLIN-8150
    @DerekCOLIN-8150 Год назад +4

    What if you're diabetic?

  • @madoladi
    @madoladi Год назад +3

    A Canadian living in Australia and yes, watching your videos. Creatine is something I'm looking at, still not 100% certain. Not liking that I may gain 5 lbs. Enjoy that you make me laugh while discussing serious issues. 👍😂🥰

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Год назад +2

      Doing our best Carmen!

    • @FamilyManMoving
      @FamilyManMoving Год назад

      You will tend to gain a little on the front end from water retention, which eventually goes down (as the docs mention). Most people who take creatine are lifters, so mass gain is the goal. It can help put a little more energy into those last sets, and that extra effort will eventually increase hypertrophy (muscle growth). It gives you a little more gas in the tank during a workout - allowing muscles to contract as if they were a bit less tired. It's a small percentage difference, but over time those add up. If you are not used to running the tank to empty - working out to fatigue, if not exhaustion - then I don't think it'll help all that much. Creating and exercise - especially resistance training - go hand in hand. It's not a multivitamin.

  • @kevingarand1426
    @kevingarand1426 Год назад +1

    Love it, great video wondered about this as I lift regularly. Thank you Docs!!! Keep these vids coming. Can't wait for your vid on Steroids, what it is, what it does, etc.

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Год назад

      Yes but we don't want to encourage steroids!

    • @kevingarand1426
      @kevingarand1426 Год назад

      @@TalkingWithDocs Agreed, but would like to know about it, side effects etc. that alone should not promote it. Also, artificial sweeteners. You're doing great with these vids!!

  • @johnreese3762
    @johnreese3762 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the video, I feel warm and fuzzy all over!!

  • @ClareHarrison-qi3bw
    @ClareHarrison-qi3bw Год назад +3

    Dear Dr Weening. Do you think you could slow down just an incey wincey teeny weeny ickle bit?
    Love you anyway of course ❤ (or may be a 🫀as you're a Doc).

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Год назад +1

      Yes Clare! Always in such a hurry. Sorry. 😀