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  2. 11 Creatine Supplements to Help You Build Strength - AOL

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  5. Pre-workout - Wikipedia

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    The risk of using Ephedra gave rise to creatine. [6] Creatine is a supplement that was used by a lot of athletes in the 1992 Olympics where it gained most of its popularity from. Creatine was considered a form of pre-workout in the late 1990s until the early 2000s where it was then later used with a mixture of other supplements. [7]

  6. Creatine - Wikipedia

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    Creatine supplements are marketed in ethyl ester, gluconate, monohydrate, and nitrate forms. [40] Creatine supplementation for sporting performance enhancement is considered safe for short-term use but there is a lack of safety data for long term use, or for use in children and adolescents. [41] Some athletes choose to cycle on and off creatine ...

  7. Bodybuilding supplement - Wikipedia

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    The incidence of liver damage from herbal and dietary supplements is about 16–20% of all supplement products causing injury, with the occurrence growing globally over the early 21st century. [2] The most common liver injuries from weight loss and bodybuilding supplements involve hepatocellular damage and jaundice.