Well, I think I found a big reason for me to quit using Creatine.
I've been using it for about 2 years now and I've had some very good results. I've put on 15lbs of muscle and have finally acheived a look that I wanted.
However, just recently my wife has noticed that my hair has begun to thin at the top of my head. I checked it out myself and it's true. It's not too bad right now. The only way you can tell is if I cut my hair short and push it forward with gel. If I keep my hair a little longer or keep it dry you don't see.
However, I was still upset to see this mainly because nobody in my family and extended family has any male-pattern baldness. Not even a slight receeding hairline.
My Opa was 75 when he died and he went with a full head of hair. My grandfather is almost 80 and he has a quaff that John Stamos would be proud of.
My dad, uncles, great uncles, cousins and two brothers all have a full head of hair. Even my great grandfathers had full heads of hair in their 80's and 90's.
So I went online to do some research and while there appears to be no scientific studies proving that creatine causes baldness, I have run into quite a few users that have reported the same thing that I've seen.
In many instances, the thinning stopped once they quit consuming Creatine. On one particular website, where people can give testimonies (positive and negative) to their creatine experiences, a doctor specialising in hair loss said that he has seen quite a few creatine users that started experiencing hairloss.
I am going to do my best not to consume any creatine for 12 months. If my hair loss continues during this time then I'll know that it's not the creatines fault. But if it stops then I'll know it is the stuff.
Has anyone here, who has been taking creatine for some time, experienced the same thing?