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- Dec 31, 2023
I used to take a metric fuck ton of supplements, I've skimmed it down over the last few years
DHEA: most common hormone on the human body and is converted to other things. I believe 20% or so or testosterone is converted from DHEA. As you age natural production slowly decreases.
HMB: a metabolite that helps support muscle tissue. Can supposedly support promote muscle generation but has been investigated for older adults to prevent loss of muscle tissue.
Creatine + Beet Root Powder: I think 20g (edit: 8g +amino acids apparently) and 2 scoops every morning before my daily 10k. The beet root powder really does seem to help endurance, at least for a time. Creatine is well creatine it seems like it might have some benefits aside from just exercise at least if you believe some nutrition YouTubers.
Those are the two I feel actually do something, I try and eat a wide and varied fresh diet to get other things I might of taken in supplement form just a few years ago. That said I do take a "Glucosamine Chondroitin MSM" mix, I believe it's for arthritis but I take it to support my joints and connective tissue because as I'm a daily runner. I have no idea if it helps, but it's quite cheap and I figure a good stopgap for particular nutrients I'm not going to encounter in significant quantities in my normal diet.
DHEA: most common hormone on the human body and is converted to other things. I believe 20% or so or testosterone is converted from DHEA. As you age natural production slowly decreases.
HMB: a metabolite that helps support muscle tissue. Can supposedly support promote muscle generation but has been investigated for older adults to prevent loss of muscle tissue.
Creatine + Beet Root Powder: I think 20g (edit: 8g +amino acids apparently) and 2 scoops every morning before my daily 10k. The beet root powder really does seem to help endurance, at least for a time. Creatine is well creatine it seems like it might have some benefits aside from just exercise at least if you believe some nutrition YouTubers.
Those are the two I feel actually do something, I try and eat a wide and varied fresh diet to get other things I might of taken in supplement form just a few years ago. That said I do take a "Glucosamine Chondroitin MSM" mix, I believe it's for arthritis but I take it to support my joints and connective tissue because as I'm a daily runner. I have no idea if it helps, but it's quite cheap and I figure a good stopgap for particular nutrients I'm not going to encounter in significant quantities in my normal diet.
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