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    Creatinine?

    When does creatine monohydrate turn into creatinine?.. and is this what causes bloating?
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    Damn .. my stuff is useless then
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brolly
    When does creatine monohydrate turn into creatinine?.. and is this what causes bloating?
    I believe its once it gets sent through to the liver is when it converts to creatinine...the bloating is just water retention in the muscles.
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    Good question.. I thought creatinine was the toxic form of creatine. Like when you leave it suspended too long in a liquid, it breaks down into this, and becomes useless. When/if it converts in the body, I dont know..
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    but our bodys are pretty much liquids .. so wouldnt only a small portion of the creatine be actually used and the rest turned into creatinine?
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    Creatinine is formed in your muscles. Creatine recieves an inorganic phosphate molecule, in a process called creatine phosphokinase, from the synthesis of ATP into ADP, forming creatine phosphate, and a non-enzymatic process removes a water molecule, and the phosphate group to form creatinine. Creatinine is also excreted by your kidneys.

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    right, and one of the benefits of using TriCreatine Malate or CEE is less creatinine.

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