It's important to have a conversation with your parents about your interest in taking creatine. Discuss with them the potential risks and benefits, and address any concerns they may have. Ultimately, it is their responsibility to make decisions about your health and well-being at your age, so respecting their decision is important.
you should take it twice a day. but if u want monster results take it before and after u work out but take two scoops each time.
It depends on if their parents want their children or not.
Most states do not provide help. Some biological parents do not want to be found.
Teens should not start taking it.The answer is yes, people under 18 can take creatine. But.... Given that it's always best to instill the ethics of getting a benefit from hard work and not cheating, many experts recommend NOT having teens take creatine until after high school so they can achieve all they can on their own merit first. Creatine is something your body makes on its own. It's the result of 3 amino acids found in your body naturally. The whole concept behind creatine is that when athletes push their bodies beyond the "normal limits" (lifting, sprinting, etc..) they then need more creatine to help with performance and recovery. So, that's all the supplement does. There are zero side effects in terms of stunting growth. It's not a hormone. It's not a steroid. There should be no "buzz" or stimulant effect. If there is, your creatine has been spiked. Anyone who says creatine stunts your growth is wrong. The only side effects (in my opinion) linked to creatine are gastrointestinal in nature (diarrhea, etc). Should you decide to use a creatine supplement. Be sure you STAY HYDRATED! Part of what creatine does is draw fluid into your muscles (and helps reduce lactic acid build up). And do try to take a protein shake daily. The protein and creatine (both are made up of amino acids) work together to get the results you want. Follow the directions to the letter!The Mayo Clinic has stated that creatine has been associated with asthmatic symptoms. They warn against consumption if you have known allergies. It should also be avoided by anyone with kidney disease. In addition, caution is advised if you have liver disease, diabetes, hypoglycemia, or if you are taking drugs, herbs, or supplements that affect blood sugar. Creatine cannot be recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. For more information, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Links.
The best way to tell your parents you want to quit the cadets is to cit them down and explain what is going on. Many parents will understand completely.
tell them you want to bring a friend
If you want to convince your parents to let you take high school classes online, you need to make a list of ideas why they should let you. Including facts about your maturity and ease of taking lessons at home may help convince them to let you take classes online.
Just ask them
because it is nice there
Your parents have to give you up for adoption or your neighbor has to take your parents to court and convince the judge/jury they are bad parents who can't take care of you
Go to the police and tell them your parents are molesting you, then they will probably take you into care.