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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 233559" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Now, here is the caveat to this study:</p><p></p><p>Anecdotally there are whole lot of people, myself included, who have using creatine for years and never heard anything about people losing hair or getting prostate cancer. My hair loss is exactly the same pattern as my father's hair loss, no more or less. I have been using creatine since 1992 when it first came out as an injectable.</p><p></p><p>Second, a high DHT to testosterone ratio do not always mean that you will get prostate cancer. Like all cancers, the cause of prostate cancer is multi factorial and cannot be pinned down to one factor. Genetics, age and race seem to be the biggest factors. While this study reported in increase in DHT, it did not report any hair loss or PSA increases.</p><p></p><p>Third, in research, controversial findings like these need to be replicated before it can be taken too seriously. This is the only study existing, finding this outcome. Eye opening for sure.</p><p></p><p>Since 1992, creatine has probably been studied more than caffeine and no negative side effects have ever been shown. So I would not toss out the creatine just yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 233559, member: 43589"] Now, here is the caveat to this study: Anecdotally there are whole lot of people, myself included, who have using creatine for years and never heard anything about people losing hair or getting prostate cancer. My hair loss is exactly the same pattern as my father's hair loss, no more or less. I have been using creatine since 1992 when it first came out as an injectable. Second, a high DHT to testosterone ratio do not always mean that you will get prostate cancer. Like all cancers, the cause of prostate cancer is multi factorial and cannot be pinned down to one factor. Genetics, age and race seem to be the biggest factors. While this study reported in increase in DHT, it did not report any hair loss or PSA increases. Third, in research, controversial findings like these need to be replicated before it can be taken too seriously. This is the only study existing, finding this outcome. Eye opening for sure. Since 1992, creatine has probably been studied more than caffeine and no negative side effects have ever been shown. So I would not toss out the creatine just yet. [/QUOTE]
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