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Old 12-02-2005, 03:23 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Lauren
creatine is actually good for health not just muscle
see this: Creatine Supplements May Protect Against Brain Damage
Researchers have found that rats fed a diet containing the dietary supplement creatine, suffered half as much brain damage after injury as those receiving a normal diet. They also discovered that mice given creatine for five days before a head injury suffered 36% less brain damage. Creatine is widely used by athletes, as it is believed to increase muscle strength and physical endurance. Scientists believe the supplement may prevent the secondary damage seen several days after a traumatic head injury by regulating calcium levels within the brain. Researchers believe that boxers, rugby players, and others at risk from head injury could benefit from the neuroprotective effects of creatine if it is taken under medical supervision.

Here is another one
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtPr...=t&k=basePrint

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