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A growing body of evidence supports using creatine for better brain function.

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Max Lugavere1 年前

Full episode:

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Naveen Sankar S1 年前

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Dr. Trey1 年前

Creatine is amazing

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Max Lugavere1 年前

Top 5 for sure

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Dr. Jebra Faushay1 年前

Good to know!

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Esmerelda_Pinchbuns 🇺🇲🇮🇱1 年前

It's often difficult to get dementia and or Alzheimers patients to drink adequate water/fluids to help the kidneys with creatine supplementation.

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Max Lugavere1 年前

No strong evidence yet anyway so I wouldn’t push it

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Roynaldo1 年前

Creatine makes me piss like crazy

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GrillDadRock1 年前

10g?!

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Akajohnsmith1 年前

Is it crazy or coincidental for me to mention that I seen to have more awareness and control in my dreams when I’m taking creatine?

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Case Bradford1 年前

Quality creatine is important ✔️

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Creatine is for Brain Power, not Just Muscle Power A New RCT just dropped looking at creatine hydrochloride (HCl) and creatine ethyl ester (CEE) on cognitive outcomes (PMID: 40854087). Researchers gave perimenopausal women 8 weeks of either low-dose creatine HCl (750 mg or 1.5 g / day), a blend of HCl + CEE, or placebo. 👉 The 1.5 g HCl group showed small but significant improvements in reaction time and even a ~16% increase in frontal brain creatine levels on MRS scans. The HCl + CEE combo didn’t outperform HCl alone. All forms were well-tolerated and there were no serious side effects. The results add to growing evidence that creatine supports cognition—not just strength, hypertrophy, and power—but let’s keep perspective: ⚠️ Creatine ethyl ester has consistently underperformed in bioavailability studies. Multiple head-to-head trials show it’s rapidly degraded to creatinine in the gut and fails to meaningfully raise muscle creatine compared to creatine monohydrate (PMID:19228401). Creatine HCl seems to dissolve better in water and some anecdotal reports claim it’s easier on digestion for some people, but so far there’s no solid evidence it improves muscle or brain creatine stores beyond what you get with monohydrate. Bottom line: this study is promising for the cognitive benefits of creatine overall, but it doesn’t change the main recommendation Creatine monohydrate is still the gold standard. It’s the form used in hundreds of human RCTs, proven to raise muscle and brain creatine, and it’s cheap. Until stronger data show otherwise, save your money and stick with monohydrate.

Layne Norton, PhD

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