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Have any of you guys experienced this when you were gaining? Does creatine cause stretch marks?
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Stretch marks are for fat people, I like to call mine growth marks
Growth scars sounds even better. LOL.
No a lack of skin elasticity does. You can get stretch marks from any weight gain. Creatine has nothing to do with it.
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Ok thanks for the information and I do like the terms rip marks that does sound good for sure. I think that you should consider running some var next time you are cutting. IT really works well for any body type for sure. I think that you are on point with your theory about the growth marks that's exactly what I will call them for sure. Thanks again and I'll let you know how the training goes.Anything that induces rapid growth (whether it be muscle or fat) can contribute to stretch marks. If one were to just start taking creative without changing any other variables in their life, then I doubt they'd all of a sudden get stretch marks. However, when one starts to weight train, increase caloric intake, and supplement with things such as creating, stretch can start to can certainly occur. But creatine alone will not induce enough rapid growth on its own to create stretch marks IMO.
And as someone mentioned before, they are more like "rip marks" because that is what the skin is doing, ripping. If the skin was just simply stretching, just like when you stretch the muscle out, it's not going to leave a scare.
you are not alone creatine gave me streach marks to well creatine and tren, test, eq, adrol, dbol, hgh, igf-1 lr3
but i am pretty sure it was the creatine...... on a side note anyone know how to fix this? i just started
another bulking cycle and its only going to get worse.
I'm not sure that there is a fool proof method for eliminating stretch marks. You might be able to help prevent them to an extent by moisturizing, to keep the skin more pliable. The more elastic your skin is, the less likely you will get them. I have also used vitE on wounds to help reduce scaring, so that might be of some help.