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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 24857790" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>Sorry. Please read before you answer...Yes correct, creatine is in red meat. You don't even have to eat red meat, it's produced by the body, naturally.</p><p>Who said about a shrinking? It's the risk of testicular cancer. Anything taken in excess can cause problems. The fact: Many gym buffs who took these supplements ended up being diagnosed with testicular cancer at a young age. That's how this was noticed. It was published in the Lancet/BMJ and in a study done by Harvard.</p><p>Only the companies who sell these deny this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 24857790, member: 562115"] Sorry. Please read before you answer...Yes correct, creatine is in red meat. You don't even have to eat red meat, it's produced by the body, naturally. Who said about a shrinking? It's the risk of testicular cancer. Anything taken in excess can cause problems. The fact: Many gym buffs who took these supplements ended up being diagnosed with testicular cancer at a young age. That's how this was noticed. It was published in the Lancet/BMJ and in a study done by Harvard. Only the companies who sell these deny this. [/QUOTE]
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