31 pointsby pvsukale35 hours ago4 comments
  • supersour3 hours ago
    I'd be quite curious to see this combined with [transcranial] photobiomodulation - a two-pronged approach to healthy mitochondria might pay healthy dividends.

    For those hearing about PBM and feeling skeptical, I was as well, especially with all the claims of therapeutic "red light therapy" circling the internet. But do a quick search in pubmed and you will see that at this point there have been thousands of studies exploring the use of PBM (808-1064nm)

    I quickly found these two which relate to sleep quality:

    https://pbmfoundation.org/brain-photobiomodulation-improves-...

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41125953/

    If anyone is interested in PBM I gave an overview presentation a few months ago to a lab studying noninvasive neurostimulation, I would be happy to send it your way.

  • uxp1004 hours ago
    Effects seen at .35g/kg and .2g/kg. Both pretty big doses. Which is not uncommon for creatine for a single day, but ongoing dose is typically lower.

    I’ve taken creatine for exercise recovery and possible cognitive improvements when I was a vegetarian. Never perceived it to do anything.

  • MORPHOICES4 hours ago
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  • stefantalpalaru4 hours ago
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