YES
Creatine is banned for all NCAA sports
nope
Creatine has not been banned in any professional sport because many everyday foods contain it and it would be hard to ban those foods. In addition, the body, on its own, produced about 2 grams of it every day.
Yes, creatine is legal in the NHL as it is not included in the league's list of banned substances. Players are responsible for ensuring that any supplements they take comply with the league's anti-doping policies.
no cause that is the reason your banned
because he banned someone for no reason
Creatine is not banned in most sports because it is a natural compound found in food and produced by the body. It is considered safe and legal to use as a dietary supplement. However, some sports organizations may have specific regulations or restrictions on its use, so athletes should always check with their governing body for any restrictions.
No, the reason ppl take creatine is because they sometimes test your creatine level as a control. So if you are planning on diluting your urine by drinking a lot of water, you should take creatine for at least 3 days before hand to make sure your levels are normal after dilution.AnswerI agree with its point of view. creatine wouldn't mask marijuana's composition.
I can't think of a reason why anyone would want it banned.
Creatine powder does, but not creatine pills. Creatine powder works really well because you mix it with water and that water goes into your bloodstream, forcing the creatine into your muscles, opening up your musles and all that water weight going in to it. On the other hand, creatine pills doesen't work that well at all because it's harder and much longer to digest, and it's more dense.The reason it's a little more expensive than creatine powder because it's harder to make.
The chemical formula of creatine kinase is C208H332N65O104P.