Yes. I don't know what "ripped fuel" is, but any body-building supplement can be consumed just as safely by women as by men. Pregant or nursing women should consult a doctor prior to beginning a supplement regime.
No. Completely different. Taurine is a nonessential amino acid. Creatine is a nitrogen-based organic acid.
Yes it is. Creatine ethyl ester is just another more expensive form of creatine monohydrate, that is "absorbed" better than regular creatine. Creatine is legal to take, but coaches are not allowed to provide it for their athletes. I actually just got out of our NCAA meeting and we talked about this same thing.
if you do become 'ripped', you will stay at the same height and it will stunt your development.
it is thought that taking creatine with a sweet juice is absorbed better..but later studies state its the same with water...you can take creatine with your post workout shake which means protein,water,dextrose,creatine.... there are lines of flavored creatines you can mix with water alone and are tasty.
Yes, both CPK (Creatine Phosphokinase) and CK (Creatine Kinase) are names used interchangeably to refer to the same enzyme. NAC stands for N-acetylcysteine, which is a medication used to treat conditions related to depleted glutathione levels, and it is not directly related to CPK or CK.
Ripped
your distributor usually just connects to your oil pump to help circulate oil around the engine, if your fuel pump went bad at the same time it might just be a coincidence or your bein ripped off.
I think creatine is good if u use it correctly.....esspeshilly if u taradactile hunt like me - Fmf-
It is generally not recommended to take creatine and drink alcohol at the same time as it may increase the risk of dehydration and strain on the liver. It is best to avoid combining the two for safety reasons.
Creatine is water soluble so not much need to worry unless you are not drinking enough water based fluids. Keep in mind that creatine is not the same as creatinine which can be a problem if you have too much in your bloodstream. This may indicate kidney dysfunction.
No studies have proven that long term use of creatine is dangerous to the body. But, with any supplement, it is never a bad idea to cycle on and off. Generally, take the same amount of time off and you were on.
Well I've tried it and it has increased my irritability and made me feel uneasy and aggressive.