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The Power of Creatine: From Athletic Edge to Cognitive Health, Part 1

The Power of Creatine: From Athletic Edge to Cognitive Health, Part 1

Intelligent Medicine | The Best of High Tech Medicine and Alternative Modalities · Dr. Ronald Hoffman | Pioneering Complementary Medicine Practitioner

July 29, 202529m 54s

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Show Notes

Unpacking the Power of Creatine: A Deep Dive with Mark Faulkner, founder of CON-CRĒT Creatine HCI. He discusses the multifaceted benefits of creatine supplementation. With a comprehensive background in sports medicine and forensic toxicology, Faulkner offers an expert perspective on creatine's efficacy beyond muscle building, extending to cognitive function, neuroprotection, and general cellular energy. The conversation delves into creatine's history, types, bioavailability, and its safety for both athletes and the general public, including unique insights into Faulkner's own product, creatine hydrochloride. The discussion also touches on potential creatine use in older adults, athletes' drug testing, and the evolving landscape of athletic performance enhancement.

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