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Boosting Brain Function
Andrew discusses the benefits of creatine for brain function, particularly in improving cognitive performance and concentration. He recommends taking five grams of creatine monohydrate per day to tap into the creatine phosphate system within the brain and support prefrontal cortical networks.In this clip
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Related Questions
Are there any studies supporting the suggested creatine dosage of 10 to 15 grams for individuals weighing 185 to 250 pounds and about 5 grams or 3 grams for those weighing less, as discussed in the Huberman Lab episodes "Dr. Andy Galpin: Optimal Protocols to Build Strength & Grow Muscles | Huberman Lab Guest Series" and the clip "Creatine Insights"?
Are there studies supporting the suggested creatine dosages of 10 to 15 grams for individuals weighing 185 to 250 pounds and about 5 grams or 3 grams for those weighing less, as discussed in the Huberman Lab episodes "Dr. Andy Galpin: Optimal Protocols to Build Strength & Grow Muscles | Huberman Lab Guest Series" and the clip "Creatine Insights"?
Are there specific studies on the suggested creatine dosage of 10 to 15 grams for individuals weighing 185 to 250 pounds and about 5 grams or 3 grams for those weighing less, as discussed in the Huberman Lab episodes "Dr. Andy Galpin: Optimal Protocols to Build Strength & Grow Muscles | Huberman Lab Guest Series" and the clip "Creatine Insights"?