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Interesting article about dietary creatine and age

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Being of a slightly more mature age, I was very interested to read this:

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What was the source of the creatine?

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RignoldKeto in reply to BadHare

unspecified creatine supplement. they were testing across groups including vegans so could not really use meat as a source.

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BadHare in reply to Rignold

That's ok then. I'd be pissed off if someone put critter in my food.

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RignoldKeto in reply to BadHare

I think the test groups had voluntarily signed up to take part in the experiment, they didn't just randomly put the creatine in unsuspecting diners meals. That isn't how it usually works.

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BadHare

I'm aware how clinical trials work, but as creatine is found in meat, I wondered what the source was.

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Bizarrely enough as I logged in to read this a little survey popped up asking my opinion on clinical trials. Spooky.

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