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Creatine is perfectly safe to use. It already found in your body in large quantities as well as being present in many foods (mainly red meat). It is used in your body to give energy to your working muscles.
Essential Nutrition For You
(415) 399-9790
870 Market St Ste 626
San Francisco, CA
Essential Nutrition For You
(415) 399-9790
870 Market St Ste 626
San Francisco, CA 94102
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Icke Cindy
(415) 262-0083
760 Market St
San Francisco, CA
Icke Cindy
(415) 262-0083
760 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94102
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Shamsi Pourfatemi, LAc.
(415) 596-4885
238 Moultrie St
San Francisco, CA
Shamsi Pourfatemi, LAc.
(415) 596-4885
238 Moultrie St
San Francisco, CA 94110
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Julie Matthews
(415) 437-6807
1274 Waller St
San Francisco, CA
Julie Matthews
(415) 437-6807
1274 Waller St
San Francisco, CA 94117
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Julie Matthews, Nutritionist / Dietitian
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Erica Tucker Goode, MD
415-600-3503
2300 California St Ste 200
San Francisco, CA
Erica Tucker Goode, MD
415-600-3503
2300 California St Ste 200
San Francisco, CA 94115
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Internal Medicine, Nutrition
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Medical School: Univ Of Ca, San Francisco, Sch Of Med, San Francisco Ca 94143
Graduation Year: 1977
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Creative Life Sciences
800-813-5888
Phone sessions available
San Francisco, CA
Creative Life Sciences
800-813-5888
Phone sessions available
San Francisco, CA 94141
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San Francisco Fitness Co.
(415) 235-6205
1169 Market St Apt 241
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Fitness Co.
(415) 235-6205
1169 Market St Apt 241
San Francisco, CA 94103
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Good For You Co
(415) 346-2500
2698 Pacific Ave
San Francisco, CA
Good For You Co
(415) 346-2500
2698 Pacific Ave
San Francisco, CA 94115
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Digestive Disease & Nutrition Associates
(415) 255-1117
45 Castro St
San Francisco, CA
Digestive Disease & Nutrition Associates
(415) 255-1117
45 Castro St
San Francisco, CA 94114
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Advanced Wellness
(415) 928-9355
2570 Geary Blvd
San Francisco, CA
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2570 Geary Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94115
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Safety and Use of Creatine | | | | | | Q. I recently started bodybuilding. I want to use creatine but I am not sure it is healthy. I know creatine is not a steroid so I don't think it is dangerous. What do you think? | | | | | | | Creatine is perfectly safe to use. It already found in your body in large quantities as well as being present in many foods (mainly red meat). It is used in your body to give energy to your working muscles. Many stories in the news bash creatine and claim many side effects, such as dehydration and cramping, that have NEVER been demonstrated in controlled studies. Creatine is one supplement that you will notice significant results quickly and is completely safe. The best way to take creatine to get results quickly is load. To do this simply take 5 grams (one teaspoon) four times a day for 5 days. It is best to take this with a high-glycemic carb such as Tang (which I personally use). After your loading phase, take one serving (5 grams) every day thereafter. Your strength should increase fairly quickly when you start taking creatine. You will actually keep most of this strength when you stop taking it. It will take about a month after you stop for your body to clear out all the creatine that you've loaded up into it. You will lose some of the water that was absorbed with the creatine but will keep most of the strength. It is DEFINITELY worth taking. ... |
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