Creatine for height? (retarted question probably)

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Every time i see a "non cope" heightmaxxing method on tiktok or whatever they always have to do with some bullshit random supplement that supposedly helps you keep the height you "gain" in your sleep which reduces throughout the day. Often this includes keeping the disks in your spine more hydrated so that it prevents their compression? So would the intramuscular water gained with creatine at all help to hydrate these disks? not sure if thats a good way to phrase it, but keeping them hydrated would do what those other substances claim to do? IDK here tbh if there is any truth to this i assume it would be micro milimeters
 
I’ve read it multiple times on here and experienced it a year or 2 ago it makes you hold water weight making you more bloated not as bloated as eating like shit but slightly bloated
it pulls water into your muscles
from your response you sound like a dumbass iqlet, creatine wasnt the reason you bloated :lul:
 
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There is a small chance of bloating but there is also a small chance of getting struck by lightning so go take that creatine.
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0 chance of bloating btw
No there are some recorded cases of facial bloating. JewGpt and google search both say that. Do research. There is no clear study on this topic however it is proven that water retention is intercellular which means it is POSSIBLE not likely but possible to cause slight fluid retention in the face. So as I said it is very unlikely but there is a chance. The chance is so extremely low that it is probably comparable in winning the lottery. So stop being a retard and make actual research.
 
Every time i see a "non cope" heightmaxxing method on tiktok or whatever they always have to do with some bullshit random supplement that supposedly helps you keep the height you "gain" in your sleep which reduces throughout the day. Often this includes keeping the disks in your spine more hydrated so that it prevents their compression? So would the intramuscular water gained with creatine at all help to hydrate these disks? not sure if thats a good way to phrase it, but keeping them hydrated would do what those other substances claim to do? IDK here tbh if there is any truth to this i assume it would be micro milimeters
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