it's only 11.oo a can, it's not that expensive not for the peace of mind it creates, I also read any excess is excreted but if it keeps the creatin levels up and doesn't cause any liver or other organ damage I would think it would be worthwhile. thanks for the confimation two sources are always good.
museikfreak65 Reviewed by museikfreak65 on . creatine and creatin proiduction One question if anyone can respond please do, I've been wondering, from what I read the creatine I've been using appears to be safe, once your muscles hit saturation level, it can be maintained with a teaspoon a day and your creatin level will remain - so what I want to know is if just taking a teaspoon a day would do any harm because for those who are regularly tested it would seem like the smart thing to do since too low a creatin level is evidence the sample is diluted? thoughts? Rating: 5