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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 ...

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    The "compound" was not creatine but creatine monohydrate. If no objection, I would like to change the word "compound" to "creatine monohydrate".GetAnabolics 20:02, 12 March 2007 (UTC) Creatine monohydrate is the same thing as creatine. It simply means that there is a water molecule "dissolved' in the creatine.

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    Protein shakes, made from protein powder (center) and milk (left), are a common bodybuilding supplement. Bodybuilders may supplement their diets with protein for reasons of convenience, lower cost (relative to meat and fish products), ease of preparation, and to avoid the concurrent consumption of carbohydrates and fats. Additionally, some ...