Regular Member Ralph J. Posted July 14, 2007 Regular Member Share Posted July 14, 2007 This question is for the weight lifters in this community like Bill and others. There is a lot of misinformation circulating about creatine. Rumors abound as to possible side effects arising from creatine use. I have heard allegations of increased hair loss and that really freaked me out because I started to use creatine a month ago. Some side effects have been substantiated in a scientific level while other has not (like hair loss). Guys, have you used creatine before? And if so did you experience increased hair loss or this is only a myth? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Ralph J. Posted July 14, 2007 Author Regular Member Share Posted July 14, 2007 This question is for the weight lifters in this community like Bill and others. There is a lot of misinformation circulating about creatine. Rumors abound as to possible side effects arising from creatine use. I have heard allegations of increased hair loss and that really freaked me out because I started to use creatine a month ago. Some side effects have been substantiated in a scientific level while other has not (like hair loss). Guys, have you used creatine before? And if so did you experience increased hair loss or this is only a myth? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Bleachcola12 Posted July 14, 2007 Senior Member Share Posted July 14, 2007 Hi Ralph, Creatine for me did not do anything side effects wise. It just made me hold some water. Creatine isnt worth the price imo. Just get some basic Creatine Mono, dont buy into the Cell Tech bullshit, or whatever.... However, I did do a few cycles of anabolic steroids, and wow.... You wanna talk about accelerating hair loss. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Ralph J. Posted July 14, 2007 Author Regular Member Share Posted July 14, 2007 Anabolic steroids are not an option for me, I won't even go there, however I would like to know if anybody had experienced any hair loss with Creatine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Robert_ Posted July 14, 2007 Senior Member Share Posted July 14, 2007 I've used creatine monohydrate and creatine ethyl ester off and on for years with no discernible side effects on my hair whatsoever. -Robert ------------------------------ Check out the results of my surgical hair restoration performed by Dr. Jerry Cooley by visiting my Hair Loss Weblog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill - Seemiller Posted July 16, 2007 Share Posted July 16, 2007 Since the science of creatine has nothing to do with DHT, you are safe . Just stay away from steroids... Whereas steroids in itself won't necessarily cause hair loss, it can certainly expedite it for those who are genetically predisposed to Androgenetic Alopecia (MPB). Bill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member YoungGuy Posted July 16, 2007 Senior Member Share Posted July 16, 2007 I tried creatine and had no accelerated hairloss. Seems safe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member scooping around Posted July 16, 2007 Senior Member Share Posted July 16, 2007 I started noticing my hair falling out a bit more, when I was really into lifting and was on creatine at the time. Not exactly sure which type of creatine it was, but it was the ones that you mixed with water in powder form. Can't really say that creatine had anything to do with my hair falling out, maybe the combination of creatine and heavy lifting raising the DHT level in my body contributed to the hair loss. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Ralph J. Posted July 16, 2007 Author Regular Member Share Posted July 16, 2007 I will keep using the Creatine and if I see any significant change, I will let everybody know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member johnnie69 Posted July 17, 2007 Senior Member Share Posted July 17, 2007 Originally posted by Bill:Since the science of creatine has nothing to do with DHT, you are safe . Just stay away from steroids... Whereas steroids in itself won't necessarily cause hair loss, it can certainly expedite it for those who are genetically predisposed to Androgenetic Alopecia (MPB). Bill So, you re saying that DHT is the sole cause of hairloss, and that because creatine doesnt effect DHT levels, no hairloss can occur..? What kinda 'roids "dont cause hairloss in itself..?" All of them..? Do initial/post (pre/post cycle) levels of Test (total and free) as well as E2 have any influence in loss..? What if one takes an AI (aromatase inhibitor)....? What about IGF-1 levels..? What is the function of steroid use that accelerates loss...? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superman Posted July 23, 2007 Share Posted July 23, 2007 I used it when i was 16 started goin bald when i was 16 btw NO ONE in my family is bald... i don't know if it's all creatine but hey if it smells like shhhh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member MrJobi Posted July 23, 2007 Senior Member Share Posted July 23, 2007 Hi I doubt CREATINE causes any sort of hairloss. Often on this site we hear all sorts of claims about this, that, or the other thing "causing hairloss".Hats,supplements,shampoos.. Personally, I did the same thing when my hair started falling, blaming it on everything but MPB ( I think it is called denial).. Not to say there are no exceptions to the rule but medically speaking, it is highly unlikely and if you stopped, the hair would grow back. Steroids on the other hand may "speed up" the balding process if you are pre-disposed to it.. Let's face it, it increases your testostorone levels and DHT so if your hair is sensitive to DHT , you might be in trouble JOBI 1417 FUT - Dr. True 1476 FUT - Dr. True 2124 FUT - Dr. True 604 FUE - Dr. True My views are based on my personal experiences, research and objective observations. I am not a doctor. Total - 5621 FU's uncut! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member scooping around Posted July 24, 2007 Senior Member Share Posted July 24, 2007 yes, denial sure is something that can cause one to pin point something that may or may not be the cause of a problem. The thing is, no one else in my family has any balding issues on both my father's and mother's side. At worst, I've noticed that both of my grandpa's has a really high hairline at an old age, but no thinning as far as I can remember. It really makes me wonder why and what cause me to have MPB, especially starting at a younger age, when there's no similar patterns in either side of parents' family. Then it makes you look at your own diet and lifestyle at the time that MPB was showing its effect, and the only thing that I can really think of was the strenous exercise routine and supplements that I was going through towards my late-teens years. I was not on steroid, but takeing creatine on and off for an one year period. And looking back now, my hairloss seemed to have slowed down quite a bit ever since I've stopped working out religiously, so it makes it hard for me to not to put the blame on the creatine. Like I said before, creatine may not be the sole factor, but possibly the combination of creatine and heavy lifting that can cause ones testesterone that contributed to early MPB. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member MrJobi Posted July 24, 2007 Senior Member Share Posted July 24, 2007 Hi Scoop It doesnt matter if hairloss runs in your family.. My dad has a FULL head of hair and his brother is a N7..It can just around generations.. Go figure?? If you are saying your natural testostorone level is causing you to lose your hair then it basically means that you were predisposed to lose your hair anyway ( just happened faster)..It's not the test rather DHT which is a byproduct of it.. Some people are sensitive to DHT ( balding people) and some are not ( full head of hair) Keep in mind though, I totally understand as I went through the same process of searching for answers.. Heavy lifting does not cause hairloss and that's a fact.. It may be just when your hairloss is starting?? Superman, if the creatine caused your hairloss, than stopping would make it stop and regrow? However guys, it does not hurt to stop taking the creatine. Good luck, I hope you are right ! JOBI 1417 FUT - Dr. True 1476 FUT - Dr. True 2124 FUT - Dr. True 604 FUE - Dr. True My views are based on my personal experiences, research and objective observations. I am not a doctor. Total - 5621 FU's uncut! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member rp1979 Posted July 24, 2007 Senior Member Share Posted July 24, 2007 Originally posted by Mrjb:Steroids on the other hand may "speed up" the balding process if you are pre-disposed to it.. Let's face it, it increases your testostorone levels and DHT so if your hair is sensitive to DHT , you might be in trouble The thing is that a bulking regimen where by you stive to gain 1lb+ per week with HEAVY compound lifting, little cardio, coupled with a high calorie high protein diet actually puts your body into a systematic anabolic state SIMILAR to the effects of steroid to a certain degree i.e. raising your testosterone to an ununsually high level. I just want to DIFFERENTIATE between just going to the gym and lifting weights to get toned and healthy versus a program designed to bulk you up quickly with a lot of muscle mass. There is a big difference between the two. The former should be apart of any healthy lifestyle, but I think the latter needs to be looked at more carefully. Maybe it is just a coincidence, but for me at least, I noticed heavy hairloss after a year of bulking - i.e. heavy lifting (I was squatting & deadlifting 315 and benching 225) and high calories and high excess protein diet, which I know wasn't 100% heathly - I was more concerned with bulking up. Those of you who think that bulking does not accelerate hairloss, weren't you guys already initially a NW4plus anyway? So isn't it more difficult for you guys to notice the hairloss versus someone who was originally a NW2 or 3 when they started a bulking regimen? I think this whole topic of whether a bulking NON-steroid regimen accelerates hair loss or not isn't FULLY studied and I strongly think there is some correlations. Any comments or thoughts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member MrJobi Posted July 24, 2007 Senior Member Share Posted July 24, 2007 RP Your special program will not cause hairloss..Heavy lifting and a high calorie diet will not cause hairloss. High protein diets are still in question as far as if they are good for you or not ( lack of protein may affect yourhair) Regarding your routine. There is no comparison to putting synthetic anobolic or angiogenic steroids in your body. You cannot even begin to compare any natural routine with doing drugs. I also have many friends who do roids ( or have done em) as well as brutal routines in the gym. There are plenty of bodybuilders with full heads of hair.. The bottom line is either your hair is predisposed to be affected by DHT or not.. If it is , you lose hair, if not you don't .. RP, just talk to any coalition doctor on here or speak to a dermatologist and they will tell you the same. Also, look into many of the facts and myths of hairloss.. JOBI 1417 FUT - Dr. True 1476 FUT - Dr. True 2124 FUT - Dr. True 604 FUE - Dr. True My views are based on my personal experiences, research and objective observations. I am not a doctor. Total - 5621 FU's uncut! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member rp1979 Posted July 24, 2007 Senior Member Share Posted July 24, 2007 JOBI, I agree with you that it will NOT CAUSE hairloss. I'm just saying it VERY likely ACCELERATED my hairloss since I'm genetically sensitive to DHT. Just a question for you. How much do you squat or deadlift? How old are you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member MrJobi Posted July 24, 2007 Senior Member Share Posted July 24, 2007 Could be Regardless, better to focus on solutions. Propecia, Minoxidil and Nizoral Not really into it now (no time).. In my day could squat 315 acouple times and bench about 285 or so good luck JOBI 1417 FUT - Dr. True 1476 FUT - Dr. True 2124 FUT - Dr. True 604 FUE - Dr. True My views are based on my personal experiences, research and objective observations. I am not a doctor. Total - 5621 FU's uncut! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Truth Seeker Posted July 25, 2007 Regular Member Share Posted July 25, 2007 A good source for inexpensive, pharmaceutical grade creatine monohydrate is jomarlabs.com. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kirrabeachbum Posted April 3, 2008 Share Posted April 3, 2008 I turned 24 six months ago. I have always had thick hair, and never even thought about having thinning hair, until a friend of mine mentioned it 9 months ago. THen my hairdresser mentioned it, as well as my two brothers. It's funny because this all seems to correspond exactly with the period when I started taking Muscle Milk protein, which has all sorts of random stuff in it which increases your natural growth hormone in your body. I'm guessing this also increases DHT and/or testosterone. I have worked out hard for the last 4 years. I'm 6'3, 220lb. Over this period of time I have also taken creatine, both monohydrate and ethyl ester, off and on, but consistently. This could also perhaps haev played a role? No one in my family has hair loss. I have three older brother, one who is 41, one who is 39, and one who is 26, none of which have hair loss. My dad is 64 and has thinning hair but he is in his mid 60s and it's thinning, not bald in the least bit. Also, my mom's brother has a full head of hair and her dad has a full head of hair. I know about the recessive hair loss gene, but what are the chances no one else has it and I do? I am the only one who really works out this hard and takes these supplements. Could Musle Milk and/or creatine have done this? I buzzed my hair about 16 months ago and my hair looked thick and full, even in the front area where it's thinning. Then I started taking muscle milk. I stopped taking Muscle Milk about 5 weeks ago and stopped taking creatine this week after seeing a dermatologist (but forgetting to mention anything about muscle milk or creatine). Can anyone give me any advice? I just started minoxidil 5% treatment a few days ago. I am wondering if I stopped using these supplements if my hair will start to grow back, since what I was putting in my body before was not natural but now it should be going back to normal? Thanks, T Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kirrabeachbum Posted April 3, 2008 Share Posted April 3, 2008 I am also wondering if stopping creatine use would help to regrow the hair that was thinning? ANd working out does not cause baldness. I've read studies where working out lowers testosterone, plus if working out caused hair loss all athletes would be bald. Originally posted by MrJobi:Hi Scoop It doesnt matter if hairloss runs in your family.. My dad has a FULL head of hair and his brother is a N7..It can just around generations.. Go figure?? If you are saying your natural testostorone level is causing you to lose your hair then it basically means that you were predisposed to lose your hair anyway ( just happened faster)..It's not the test rather DHT which is a byproduct of it.. Some people are sensitive to DHT ( balding people) and some are not ( full head of hair) Keep in mind though, I totally understand as I went through the same process of searching for answers.. Heavy lifting does not cause hairloss and that's a fact.. It may be just when your hairloss is starting?? Superman, if the creatine caused your hairloss, than stopping would make it stop and regrow? However guys, it does not hurt to stop taking the creatine. Good luck, I hope you are right ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kirrabeachbum Posted April 3, 2008 Share Posted April 3, 2008 Muscle Milk Has anyone had any thinning of hair since using Muscle Milk protein? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill - Seemiller Posted April 3, 2008 Share Posted April 3, 2008 kirra, I have not heard any reports about creatine or any other natural work out products causing hair loss. I'm not familiar with "muscle milk". I encourage you however to stay away from steroids as it is overall not good for the body. It can also increase testosterone and therefore potentially more DHT in the body which is responsible for genetic hair loss. Steroids won't cause hair loss but it can possibly expedite it. Bill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kirrabeachbum Posted April 4, 2008 Share Posted April 4, 2008 Hey Ditto about the steroids. Would never do steroids myself but that's def. true. Hair loss b/c of creatine I've read is a side effect, so not everyone gets it...but I'm not an expert, I just try and read objective reports. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aksdlegend Posted May 11, 2011 Share Posted May 11, 2011 Hey This Is My True Experience About Creatine I am 20 yrs old I started working out 4 months ago when I was 100 kg I worked out hard and lost 12 kg in about 3 months (Its True ) Then to further increase the intensity of workout and to have even more weight loss I decided to take Creatine supplements so I took Optimum Nutrition Creatine as directed on its Label But I stopped it after 40 days as I experienced hair loss ( loss of about 100 hairs per day ) It started about 20-25 days after starting Creatine Just now I have stopped taking it so I'll be posting effects of stopping Creatine on my hairs in 2 weeks As for my weight I just gained 3 kg due to Creatine also suffered from mild diarrhea I developed somewhat bloated appearance not the slim one I wanted Everybody may not experience the exact same results like I did but I think a lot of extensive research must be done about Hair loss due to Creatine Supplements So Its Best to Avoid It as no extensive research is done till date in this matter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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