Yes. And it's fine. The thing is, when new people look up things like this, unless a video is recent, they don't presume it to be relevant. Hence, creators have to make a transposed video of the same matter with tidbuts of extra information every year or two.
@user-tx4wj7qk4t I mean he is right though, People new to exercising that are looking for supplemental aid are less likely to be informed if we stop repeating old yet still useful information, Just like exercise keeping people informed requires repetition.
there is a study in creatine intake for women and it shows 1. that women are better responders to creatine and 2. it is mood enhancing while ur lutealphase and especially pms and its recommended to substitute it while pre-/menopause to regulate. so all fellow gym girlies: give it a try, u can only win
One thing about creatine and hairloss. Is the research backing the claim that it does cause hairloss was found to be a fallacy. Most studys that do this fail to understand that creatine usage is mainly found in gym bros aka ppl who are active. People who are active in particular men have a natural increase in testosterone and THAT isnt because of the creatine thats because its user is active individual. That extra amount of test is what leads to chemicals in the body that cause hairloss. Those who don't take creatine are mostly ppl who don't do fitness at all and or barely care about it, these people are found to have worse levels of test across the board. So what happens is researchers mistake natural hairloss that would have occurred anyways and chalk it up to creatine usage because the small poll of the world that utilize creatine are 99% people who are fitness heavy and ppl who are more likely to lose their hair.
Not to mention most studys atleast recent have disproved creatine fault and chalk it up to more user error. Taking too much creatine (15-20gs or more) can increase DHT levels which cause hairloss but the recommended dosage of creatine is only 5g-10gs taking more is completely your fault and the hairloss that could follow is your fault as well not the creatine. Creatine is not to blame for hairloss.
I can say that after lifting for many years at this point and trying creating on three seperate occasions, it absolutely accelerates my hair loss. There are so many anecdotes similar to this. I wouldn’t be so sure that it’s not to blame for certain people’s hair loss.
@nattyfatty6.0 while yes there is a ratio im pretty sure it is 0.1g/kg but there still is a upper limit cap that you must adhere to. Any anything over 15gs is excessive and can contribute to problems in your body
Same I've been lifting for 9 months now and I've tried creatine for almost 3 weeks in my 2nd month. I knew nothing about it, just that someone recommended it to me and me being new to all this I started taking it and started balding. That's when I researched about it and all studies kept saying it doesn't CAUSE hairloss, but they all ignored the question if it ACCELERATES hairloss. We all know the genes are the deciding factor, we just want to know if creatine makes hairloss worse or expedites it. That's when I searched on Reddit and saw everyone complaining about that, there was a 4 years old post and all the very recent comments were complaining of similar hairloss @@dylbrwn
@@Reddles37 You can mix your own prewo for a lot cheaper, with cleaner and more effective ingredients, prewo is on the verge of scam when you see all the underdosed ingredients, the creatine they add and the fillers.
@@HONEST-xj4rr by depriving your body of "essential" nutrients, you force your body to learn how to make them itself. have you ever opened a book on evolution? 🙄
I find it very perplexing that these studies (usually founded by creatine affiliated companies) say it doesn't cause hair loss, but if you ever scroll the discussion or review section it's always in there
It's like eggs increasing your cholesterol, or too much protein being bad for your kidneys. No matter what the actual research says, these things just won't die because people are afraid of it and fear is a great emotion if you want to remember something. Also good for clickbait.
@@bultvidxxxix9973 kind of, but the "research" in these studies show no signs of it. But, people who take creatine for a period of time, start losing hair and stop. Then hair magically starts growing back to It's baseline prior to creatine consumption.
I actually made a video where I took creatine for 30 days. I got a comment saying that I looked bigger, but I didn't think I made much progress physique wise. Can you increase your strength more than a change in your physique after taking the supplement. I increased my squat 55lbs and now I squat 305. I also increased my other maxes drastically, but this lift was the most shocking.
So, if the effects are somewhat subtle, there seems to be scant chance I'll know if I'm a non-responder then. Are there any studies that can point to any common traits among non-responders to better predict if I'm one?
I suppose that cuz we can drink warm milk before bed instead of casein, but l have no idea about instant absorbing things to alter with whey protein, and as I know having both of them will lead to a better result.
Recently, when I started taking creatine again, I noticed it made me feel lethargic and tired for the rest of the day. Maybe I'm taking too much for my weight (5g), or maybe the product I'm using is not effective or poor quality, it is a old batch i bought a couple years ago after all. I'll buy a new pack and give it another shot at lower doses but I think I might have to hang it up permanently.
If you stored it in warm temperature it could have lost potency. I just started taking creatine a month ago, and it fires me up everyday and I'm built to the point where I made massive gains. Just by cheap creatine monohydrate as it's only like 15 bucks from GNC and try it once more. I also took 20 g per day during loading phase, and 5g everyday after while doing very intensive daily activities.
I should try creatine again. I tried it while rowing but was concerned about weight gain. I went from 210 to 220, which isn't bad, but it was over a threshold that I wanted, and weight does affect boat speed.
Creatine allows you to work harder and longer and that causes you to produce more test and DHEA. If you took Creatine and didn't work out you wouldn't lose extra hair. Also, like PictureFit said, the hair loss only affects men already susceptible to male pattern baldness.
Also, if you skip the loading phase and just take the regular 3-5gms/per day along with high intensity training, your other supps (which I've heard blocks out any unnecessary test to dht conversion) - omega-3 and biotin, it shouldn't be a problem
You need to eat between 5 to 10lbs of meat to equal a scoop of creatine so it's unnatural in that regards. That's why I refuse to take it. I took it back in the mid 90s when it first was becoming popular on the market but stopped after my 2nd jar due to the fact that it didn't feel right after finding out that it naturally can't be taken in the same amounts. I didn't get any results from it either but I'm sure it's formulated much better now than back in 96/97.
3g is enough. If you are just starting, you can take 15-20 grams for the first 5-7 days to enter the loading phase, then lower it down to 3-5 grams per day after.
what i've never seen answered so far is: if someone is a " creatine non-responder" in terms of muscle gain and performance, does this also mean those people won't get anything from the cognitive benefits?
too early to tell, basically. we don't quite know how to determine who is a non-responder. we don't even know if there's one, two, or ten different reasons for being a non-responder. _if_ you are a non-responder because your body makes enough of its own, and _if_ that creatine goes to the brain and not just your muscles, then yes, you won't get anything from supplementation. but we'd need a ton more research to answer your question for sure.
I took creatine last year and my kidney is now having a problem. The filtration rate has decreased significantly to 50% and I'm now getting tired very easily.
@@patriciofernandez6500 no, i'm taking it as reccomended. I did have loading phase and took 10mg for 3 days, after that i took 5mg each day. I'm sure i stay hydrated by taking 3-4L of water daily. At start of this year i did my medical checkup and found out about the decreased eGFR. I consult to doctor and now i must limit my protein intake to 50g/day and cannot take any supplements.
> "creatine is the most researched/studied supplement with decades of research" > "there is only ONE study looking at increased DHT levels and indirectly causing hairloss" ??? why are they not investigating the claims for hairloss caused by creatine when it's become such a huge concern regarding creatine??
Those college rugby players only experienced an increase in their DHT levels by 40%, that too when they were on a loading phase of 25gms/day. According to that, skipping the loading phase and starting just with 5gms shouldn't be a problem if you have decent hair genetics. 3gms shouldn't definitely be a problem if you're actually putting all that creatine to work, taking your omega-3s and biotin which I've heard is a DHT-blocker.
I think the balding thing is like the myth that says masturbation causes acne Even if you don't masturbate you will get acne in your teenager (teenager is the age that most guys knew about self excitement)
I would think male pattern baldness is more the issue rather than creatine pattern baldness. I think it’s hard to say unless you’re able to get twins with no family history of baldness and have one of them take creatine and then another set of twins who were raised by balds and do the same thing and then ya know, study and check and whatnot
I seem to be a non-responder for exercise benefits, but curious about potential neuroprotective benefit. I don't think it's worth taking for me until there's more evidence.
i may never get a response but i wonder if theres any research about creatine for teens, im only asking bc i wonder if it will stunt my vertical growth
Remember guys: if you no longer have ideas for content, you can always make a video about creatine, saying exactly the same things as the previous one.
Sooo should I continue taking creatine while trying to get shredded? I’m pretty lean at 82kg and wondering if i stopped taking creatine would that make me look more aesthetic.
Well if it boosts ATP which helps short and explosive movements i would say YESS for sure(+ endurance and more) , and cognitive function might also help but idk about that
Hello Picture Fit? Can you research and make a video related to If you have high blood pressure, can you weightlifting ? Sorry about my bad grammer and english.
So basicly this is just clickbait video?.... what did we gain from watching this video? people most likely clicked the video thinking there is something bad about creatine i think or more information i dunno.
@@Josh-dm5sx whatever, bot. The search results say : "" a small burger would contain approximately 0.9 grams of creatine. Specifically: Beef patties (raw) contain about 0.9g of creatine per 100g of meat. Beefburgers are also listed as containing 0.9g of creatine per 100g. Another source states that beef contains 0.9 grams of creatine per 100 grams. The exact amount may vary slightly depending on the size and preparation of the burger, but around 0.9 grams of creatine for a small beef burger (roughly 100g of meat) is a reasonable estimate based on the available information. It's worth noting that cooking can cause some loss of creatine content, so the final amount in a cooked burger may be slightly lower than in raw beef. Additionally, the bun and any toppings would not contribute significant amounts of creatine."""
@@Mikewee777 you are using AI as a source how fucking braindead is that🤣 not even months before AI was telling us that its safe to leave a dog in a hot car and that the beetles made a song about leaving your dog in a hot car, also its very brave of you to call someone a bot and then use AI to do the least ammount of effort
Im definitely a non responder, weirdly Im non responder to a lot of stuff. Caffeine doesnt seem to do much to me either. but I do take a low dose of creatine (2-3g) a day because its so cheap, so widely recommended, and has almost only positive outcomes on physical and mental health.
I've used Creatine for 20 years and the only side effect is neck spasms randomly and I talk to myself when walking through Walmart. I fit right in!
I’m sorry?? 😂
The lizard people won't know I'm here, Randal.@@excitedcat9517
@@excitedcat9517yes
never skip neck day hehehehe !! (๑>ᴗ
The latter got me smiling 😂
this video is literally the same as the past 50 videos you have on creatine.
Yes. And it's fine. The thing is, when new people look up things like this, unless a video is recent, they don't presume it to be relevant. Hence, creators have to make a transposed video of the same matter with tidbuts of extra information every year or two.
Thanks you saved me 8 minutes
And he gets me every time 😭
@@SpectrumTheOriginator me too.. I literally thought there would be something new here..
@user-tx4wj7qk4t I mean he is right though, People new to exercising that are looking for supplemental aid are less likely to be informed if we stop repeating old yet still useful information, Just like exercise keeping people informed requires repetition.
Creatine is just an osmolyte. It increases the intercellular water content, but not the actual contractile tissue.
man, you sound much happier on 1.5x speed
1.5x is a must here. Legit felt like he slowed it down to extend the video length.
Thank you
@@AlfonsoShaun you are right, more creators do this than people are aware of!
This is so clutch thanks bro
He sounds like Jeff nippard at that speed lol
"Creatine can lead to hair loss."
As a bald man, I don't have such weaknesses.
Me too. I got nothing to lose
😂
Lucky guy
there is a study in creatine intake for women and it shows 1. that women are better responders to creatine and 2. it is mood enhancing while ur lutealphase and especially pms and its recommended to substitute it while pre-/menopause to regulate.
so all fellow gym girlies: give it a try, u can only win
YAAAAYYYY
Really I’ve heard a lot of guys saying they responded very well to it.
@@ComeAlongKayi've never declined that...
I lost my hair before taking creatine. Some how I feel like it’s the creatine’s fault!
@humanspecieseradicationmedia your body doesnt naturally create that much creatine at all🤦♂️
lol i see the animations have improved!!! No neeed for it imo... ITs the information you rpovide that makes your channel awesome!
have been taking creatine for months but still watched this...lol
Always good to see if there’s any other info you didn’t know or relearn what it is!
been taking for years seeing results with no side effects as every video on creatine says
But still watch each and every one out there on RUclips
I took creatine and my feet became swollen...
@@nickkerr6068 you gotta drink more water then
Hey, does it cause any sleep issues, I've seen that alot of people are having sleep issues.
"it's probably because I just made it up" 💀
24 years on creatine, 0% hair thinning
2:48 lmao tell me this was jeff nippard
Jeff and Mike 😂
Mike? Mike Israetel? Man the monocle and mustache threw me off completely LMFAO
@@thodorisevangelakos I can't think of any1 else 🤣
After finishing almost 500 grams of creatine, I am finally convinced that I am a no responder for creatine. Which is sad
:(
you're not
dude, you are still one of the best on youtube.
Informative and fun!
Take it Before it after work out?
One thing about creatine and hairloss. Is the research backing the claim that it does cause hairloss was found to be a fallacy. Most studys that do this fail to understand that creatine usage is mainly found in gym bros aka ppl who are active. People who are active in particular men have a natural increase in testosterone and THAT isnt because of the creatine thats because its user is active individual. That extra amount of test is what leads to chemicals in the body that cause hairloss. Those who don't take creatine are mostly ppl who don't do fitness at all and or barely care about it, these people are found to have worse levels of test across the board. So what happens is researchers mistake natural hairloss that would have occurred anyways and chalk it up to creatine usage because the small poll of the world that utilize creatine are 99% people who are fitness heavy and ppl who are more likely to lose their hair.
Not to mention most studys atleast recent have disproved creatine fault and chalk it up to more user error. Taking too much creatine (15-20gs or more) can increase DHT levels which cause hairloss but the recommended dosage of creatine is only 5g-10gs taking more is completely your fault and the hairloss that could follow is your fault as well not the creatine.
Creatine is not to blame for hairloss.
That's not the same testosterone (DHT) don't make such dumb statements man.
I can say that after lifting for many years at this point and trying creating on three seperate occasions, it absolutely accelerates my hair loss. There are so many anecdotes similar to this. I wouldn’t be so sure that it’s not to blame for certain people’s hair loss.
@nattyfatty6.0 while yes there is a ratio im pretty sure it is 0.1g/kg but there still is a upper limit cap that you must adhere to.
Any anything over 15gs is excessive and can contribute to problems in your body
Same I've been lifting for 9 months now and I've tried creatine for almost 3 weeks in my 2nd month.
I knew nothing about it, just that someone recommended it to me and me being new to all this I started taking it and started balding. That's when I researched about it and all studies kept saying it doesn't CAUSE hairloss, but they all ignored the question if it ACCELERATES hairloss. We all know the genes are the deciding factor, we just want to know if creatine makes hairloss worse or expedites it.
That's when I searched on Reddit and saw everyone complaining about that, there was a 4 years old post and all the very recent comments were complaining of similar hairloss @@dylbrwn
Id love a video on pre workout and how effective really it is
It's effective but mostly just because it's packed with sugar and caffeine. You're basically taking an energy drink before your workout.
@@Reddles37 You can mix your own prewo for a lot cheaper, with cleaner and more effective ingredients, prewo is on the verge of scam when you see all the underdosed ingredients, the creatine they add and the fillers.
#1 protein (whey is king)
#2 creatine
The only 2 supplements you'll ever need
Bonus
-caffiene
And vitamin deficiencies
truth dart
@@HONEST-xj4rr by depriving your body of "essential" nutrients, you force your body to learn how to make them itself. have you ever opened a book on evolution? 🙄
Fuck caffeine
majority of whey protein supplements are bs
I find it very perplexing that these studies (usually founded by creatine affiliated companies) say it doesn't cause hair loss, but if you ever scroll the discussion or review section it's always in there
It's like eggs increasing your cholesterol, or too much protein being bad for your kidneys. No matter what the actual research says, these things just won't die because people are afraid of it and fear is a great emotion if you want to remember something. Also good for clickbait.
@@bultvidxxxix9973 kind of, but the "research" in these studies show no signs of it.
But, people who take creatine for a period of time, start losing hair and stop. Then hair magically starts growing back to It's baseline prior to creatine consumption.
Bro rlly got me with the 1959 part, i was like wait they banned and unbanned it?
I actually made a video where I took creatine for 30 days. I got a comment saying that I looked bigger, but I didn't think I made much progress physique wise. Can you increase your strength more than a change in your physique after taking the supplement. I increased my squat 55lbs and now I squat 305. I also increased my other maxes drastically, but this lift was the most shocking.
I took Creatine and I always gotta wake up to pee at least once a night, hate the stuff now.
yeah, that also happens when you drink enough water and not junk drinks
When you run out of ideas, make another video about creatine.
Love the jokes you are putting in your writing recently!
I feel like guys just lost hair and blamed creatine lol
Creatine Monohydrate always gives me an upset stomach, while creatine HCl doesn’t. Anyone else experience this?
Been taking creatine for 3 years now every time I drink it I get liver pain but when I don’t drink it , it stops hurting
fr?
So, if the effects are somewhat subtle, there seems to be scant chance I'll know if I'm a non-responder then. Are there any studies that can point to any common traits among non-responders to better predict if I'm one?
I just get extremely nauseous whenever I have any sort of protein powder. I hate eating powder
I am having a slight discomfort in my lower back after taking creatine is it a bad sign shall i pause creatine for a month?
"diddly high bar squat" made me laugh much harder than I should have 🤣🤣
I suppose that cuz we can drink warm milk before bed instead of casein, but l have no idea about instant absorbing things to alter with whey protein, and as I know having both of them will lead to a better result.
Recently, when I started taking creatine again, I noticed it made me feel lethargic and tired for the rest of the day.
Maybe I'm taking too much for my weight (5g), or maybe the product I'm using is not effective or poor quality, it is a old batch i bought a couple years ago after all.
I'll buy a new pack and give it another shot at lower doses but I think I might have to hang it up permanently.
You might be the 25% that does not benefit from creatine
If you stored it in warm temperature it could have lost potency. I just started taking creatine a month ago, and it fires me up everyday and I'm built to the point where I made massive gains. Just by cheap creatine monohydrate as it's only like 15 bucks from GNC and try it once more. I also took 20 g per day during loading phase, and 5g everyday after while doing very intensive daily activities.
I should also mention I started strength training a month ago as well after being physically inactive for 3 years.
I should try creatine again. I tried it while rowing but was concerned about weight gain. I went from 210 to 220, which isn't bad, but it was over a threshold that I wanted, and weight does affect boat speed.
Creatine allows you to work harder and longer and that causes you to produce more test and DHEA. If you took Creatine and didn't work out you wouldn't lose extra hair.
Also, like PictureFit said, the hair loss only affects men already susceptible to male pattern baldness.
Also, if you skip the loading phase and just take the regular 3-5gms/per day along with high intensity training, your other supps (which I've heard blocks out any unnecessary test to dht conversion) - omega-3 and biotin, it shouldn't be a problem
I’m starting to think maybe it’s not worth taking
Probably just company’s trying to make money of shit useless chemicals
my hair lose increased. Started hair treatment & stopped creatine b4 I became bald
sure buddy
I just came back to this channel. . Wow that mouth talking animation. I think that animation didn't there before. (Sorry bad English). Good job ❤❤❤
You need to eat between 5 to 10lbs of meat to equal a scoop of creatine so it's unnatural in that regards. That's why I refuse to take it. I took it back in the mid 90s when it first was becoming popular on the market but stopped after my 2nd jar due to the fact that it didn't feel right after finding out that it naturally can't be taken in the same amounts. I didn't get any results from it either but I'm sure it's formulated much better now than back in 96/97.
according to some studies, and when I say some studies I mean one study, and when I say one study I actually mean no studies
What is an effective dose for creatine? Would 3g a day be enough?
3g is enough. If you are just starting, you can take 15-20 grams for the first 5-7 days to enter the loading phase, then lower it down to 3-5 grams per day after.
@@user-lq5hl1zk9iShould I take it even on the days I don't work out?
im sorry but i cant tell if the video is satire or serious ...
what i've never seen answered so far is: if someone is a " creatine non-responder" in terms of muscle gain and performance, does this also mean those people won't get anything from the cognitive benefits?
too early to tell, basically. we don't quite know how to determine who is a non-responder. we don't even know if there's one, two, or ten different reasons for being a non-responder.
_if_ you are a non-responder because your body makes enough of its own, and _if_ that creatine goes to the brain and not just your muscles, then yes, you won't get anything from supplementation.
but we'd need a ton more research to answer your question for sure.
I love that everyone hates on V-Shred collectively 🤣
My neck seem
To get bigger.
I be taken for 3 years now
I took creatine last year and my kidney is now having a problem. The filtration rate has decreased significantly to 50% and I'm now getting tired very easily.
Omg , that's too bad. Can you tell us more. Did you take a lot?
@@patriciofernandez6500 no, i'm taking it as reccomended. I did have loading phase and took 10mg for 3 days, after that i took 5mg each day. I'm sure i stay hydrated by taking 3-4L of water daily. At start of this year i did my medical checkup and found out about the decreased eGFR. I consult to doctor and now i must limit my protein intake to 50g/day and cannot take any supplements.
0:23 and 6:53 almost contradict each other, it seems like creatine is not really the most researched dietary supplement in the world after all.
I’ve used creatine for years and I experienced hair loss… like my dad and my grandfather 😂
> "creatine is the most researched/studied supplement with decades of research"
> "there is only ONE study looking at increased DHT levels and indirectly causing hairloss"
???
why are they not investigating the claims for hairloss caused by creatine when it's become such a huge concern regarding creatine??
Stopped with creatine for 3 months and my hair is going back fuller, hair was thinning like crazy on creatine.
I had the same thing happen. Took 4 months to get my hair back to it's original fullness
Why does one of the "nerdy science bros" look like Jeff Nippard? 😂
Those college rugby players only experienced an increase in their DHT levels by 40%, that too when they were on a loading phase of 25gms/day.
According to that, skipping the loading phase and starting just with 5gms shouldn't be a problem if you have decent hair genetics.
3gms shouldn't definitely be a problem if you're actually putting all that creatine to work, taking your omega-3s and biotin which I've heard is a DHT-blocker.
Am I the only one who feels picfit sounds a little low in this vid?
I think the balding thing is like the myth that says masturbation causes acne
Even if you don't masturbate you will get acne in your teenager (teenager is the age that most guys knew about self excitement)
I would think male pattern baldness is more the issue rather than creatine pattern baldness. I think it’s hard to say unless you’re able to get twins with no family history of baldness and have one of them take creatine and then another set of twins who were raised by balds and do the same thing and then ya know, study and check and whatnot
If you care so much about hair loss then start using Minoxidil with it
I seem to be a non-responder for exercise benefits, but curious about potential neuroprotective benefit. I don't think it's worth taking for me until there's more evidence.
Damn, you animated yourself. Nice.
i may never get a response but i wonder if theres any research about creatine for teens, im only asking bc i wonder if it will stunt my vertical growth
It'll not.
gonna double dose creatine from now on
Just took some creatine about to workout 😂
Do you have any hair loss?
@@spicychickensandwich84 nope 56 full head of hair when I don't cut it
Can i gain some mass that i wont lose after stoping creatine?
Creatine jst made my stomach feel weird at times and I’m pretty sure I’m a non responder as well so I jst gave up on it 🤷♂️
Well I think the lipsync is awesome! (the content too ofc!)
1st since day 1
I possibly had a kidney stone because of creatine OR because of protein shakes. All in due process for the gains
Remember guys:
if you no longer have ideas for content, you can always make a video about creatine, saying exactly the same things as the previous one.
Is it or is it not a myostatin inhibitor? This is an over looked discussion.
3-5g. Every day. Timing doesn't matter... That's it.
*has a scoop of creatine in hand when this is posted👀
Anyone else gets headaches when using creatine?
yes, but only if i don't drink enough water (= dehydrated)
@@kap4020 ok I might try it again, but with more water this time 👍
Is this voiced by the Bioneer?
Sooo should I continue taking creatine while trying to get shredded? I’m pretty lean at 82kg and wondering if i stopped taking creatine would that make me look more aesthetic.
Why do you basically keep on making the same video on creatine over and over again?
What happened lately? This video's so snarky and sarcastic
tend to use this during winter bulking season but start in the fall to help the absorption
Hold up? Who do you think you are?
I'm who you want me to be
Is it vegan?
Friend of mine gets the shits from it. I use triple the normal dose without side effects. Sometimes shit happens but I recommend it
Day 1325 of asking for a video about peptides and bcp157
Does creating benefit boxers
Well if it boosts ATP which helps short and explosive movements i would say YESS for sure(+ endurance and more) , and cognitive function might also help but idk about that
WOO
I have to be honest. I didnt learn anything new... I think youre running low on content
I would not take this supplement can be dangerous and should be consulted with a doctor before use ....
Make a video about cregggatine
Love creatine thank you
What was the point of the "banned as a steroid" joke?
Uuuuum I could get over the bloating but HAIR LOSS naaaah I’m good 🧍🏻♀️
Hello Picture Fit? Can you research and make a video related to If you have high blood pressure, can you weightlifting ?
Sorry about my bad grammer and english.
5:00 calistenics dosent benefit that much from it becouse of water weight that isnt muscle so waste weight
#1!!!!
An I use creatine at the age of 14
Rather spent my money on whey
So basicly this is just clickbait video?.... what did we gain from watching this video? people most likely clicked the video thinking there is something bad about creatine i think or more information i dunno.
If you want a safer dose of creatine, then just eat a small burger.
braindead false comment🤦♂️
@@Josh-dm5sx whatever, bot. The search results say : "" a small burger would contain approximately 0.9 grams of creatine. Specifically:
Beef patties (raw) contain about 0.9g of creatine per 100g of meat.
Beefburgers are also listed as containing 0.9g of creatine per 100g.
Another source states that beef contains 0.9 grams of creatine per 100 grams.
The exact amount may vary slightly depending on the size and preparation of the burger, but around 0.9 grams of creatine for a small beef burger (roughly 100g of meat) is a reasonable estimate based on the available information.
It's worth noting that cooking can cause some loss of creatine content, so the final amount in a cooked burger may be slightly lower than in raw beef. Additionally, the bun and any toppings would not contribute significant amounts of creatine."""
@@Mikewee777 you are using AI as a source how fucking braindead is that🤣 not even months before AI was telling us that its safe to leave a dog in a hot car and that the beetles made a song about leaving your dog in a hot car, also its very brave of you to call someone a bot and then use AI to do the least ammount of effort
Im definitely a non responder, weirdly Im non responder to a lot of stuff. Caffeine doesnt seem to do much to me either.
but I do take a low dose of creatine (2-3g) a day because its so cheap, so widely recommended, and has almost only positive outcomes on physical and mental health.
Red meat will also give it to you
Its in my monster lol
good for me cuz im skinny as hell