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That is really, really frightening. I shudder to think of the long term, even permanent effects that will have on their health.
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I'm not saying that picture must be photoshopped...
But that picture is photoshopped.
Oh My Heck! Pat posted! :runs in circles: (is really excited, not being sarcastic. Note lack of winking smiley)
My sister used creatine when she was in high school. I was kind of surprised and dismayed to learn that.
quote: "Talking about supplements and steroids needs to start in the third grade," Small said. "If you wait till ninth grade, it's too late."
I don't know, it seems like this is just a symptom of eating disorders/perfecitonism/ unrealistic expectations. Of course, if we could agree on how to prevent that...
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Creatine isn't illegal - it isn't particularly good for performance-based muscles, but there isn't any evidence to suggest negative drawbacks for purely cosmetic uses.