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Muscle Nutrition Insights

Understanding muscle performance requires attention to nutrition, particularly the role of leucine in muscle synthesis. Consuming 700 to 3000 milligrams of leucine per meal can significantly support muscle growth and repair. Eating two to four times a day, while ensuring adequate intake of essential amino acids, is effective for most individuals, moving away from the outdated notion of needing to eat multiple times daily.
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    Science of Muscle Growth, Increasing Strength & Muscular Recovery | Huberman Lab Podcast #22

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