Mike Arnold
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Try upping your water intake and lowering the creatine dose to combat the hypertension.
You shouldn't take creatine nonstop for the rest of your life. Give your body a month off for every 2-3 months on minimum.
10+ year studies have been done with creatine, in which dozens of test subjects used large doses of creatine daily throughout the entire course of the study. No harm or signs of bodily stress were reported in any of the subjects. Creatine is not harmful. In fact, it provides both performance AND health benefits. There is no reason to go off creatine if one doesn't want to. Saying the body needs a break from creatine implies that is stresses or harms the body in some way--it does not. The body does not need a break from creatine any more than it needs a break from protein supplements. Both are 100% natural substances that the body not only needs, but produces on a daily basis. There is not a shred of evidence to suggest that we need time off from creatine, but there is substantial evidence to suggest that we don't need time off. Personally, I haven't been off in almost 15 years. I have not experienced any adverse effects, which further confirms the long-term study results in which creatine was used for a similar period of time.
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