9 Supplements With STRONG Evidence Of Benefit

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @DrBradStanfield
    @DrBradStanfield  Год назад +22

    Would you take the 10th supplement at the end of the video as well?
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    • @Yoccas
      @Yoccas Год назад +2

      NAC, I do yes, and use for protein and fiber chia, and I take a taurine powder

    • @SaaSBae
      @SaaSBae Год назад +1

      Yep

    • @arallskiant9923
      @arallskiant9923 Год назад +2

      collagen powder is basicaly glycine so the placebo should have equate for glycine (around 5g).
      vegan have higher plasma glycine (several mechanism possible).

    • @moonman2216
      @moonman2216 Год назад

      What are your thoughts on lions mane?

    • @thomaspatterson518
      @thomaspatterson518 Год назад +1

      Can’t afford the vitamins that he recommends as older adult on a fixed income. That’s unfortunate

  • @Ruskino888
    @Ruskino888 Год назад +746

    1. Creatine
    2. Protein powder
    3. TMG
    4. Multivitamin
    5. Omega 3
    6. Psyllium husk
    7. Collagen peptides
    8. Hyaluronic acid
    9. Low dose melatonin

    • @gazorpazorp9798
      @gazorpazorp9798 Год назад +25

      Doing god’s work. Thank you

    • @DrBradStanfield
      @DrBradStanfield  Год назад +110

      and #10 is NAC from the age of 45 (but we're still very early in the research on this strategy, and is the least evidence based supplement that I would take)

    • @HealthyLife4Me
      @HealthyLife4Me Год назад +20

      @@DrBradStanfield I thought that you said glycine & NAC was good. What about Taurine?

    • @Fidelityoverother
      @Fidelityoverother Год назад +8

      @@DrBradStanfieldwhat are your thoughts on black seed oil and agmatine? They both have an endless list of benefits according to reviews, but I’ve never heard you talk about them. Also, what more studies would you like to see on NAC? I feel like safety is well established, as well as efficacy and mechanism of actions.

    • @henrywang4010
      @henrywang4010 Год назад +4

      Top 2 are from bodybuilders. Let’s keep the trend and add sermorelin for those 30+ to restore their growth hormone levels for all kinds of positive effects

  • @123ChrisG
    @123ChrisG Год назад +316

    1. 0:02 Creatine
    2. 1:55 Protein powder
    3. 3:59 TMG
    4. 5:29 Multivitamin
    5. 6:41 Omega 3
    6. 8:06 Psyllium husk
    7. 8:32 Collagen Peptides
    8. 10:04 Hyaluronic acid
    9. 10:53 Low dose melatonin
    10. 12:46 NAC

    • @chasingthelight8502
      @chasingthelight8502 Год назад +11

      Thankyou!

    • @mattzrsimon
      @mattzrsimon Год назад +2

      god bless you chris

    • @donciclazae1200
      @donciclazae1200 Год назад +2

      Thanks

    • @k-tkoog2100
      @k-tkoog2100 11 месяцев назад +3

      when i cant stand the persons voice in video's i look down in the comments for people like you who list the main points and to this i say thank you

  • @alanc6468
    @alanc6468 Год назад +358

    Comments have been too harsh in recent videos. This guy is breaking down thousands of papers in a digestible manner. Your concerns over Vitamin D3 intake are valid but saying he is shilling his Multivitamin doesn't invalidate the evidence he is referencing!

    • @nicoleheatherington4365
      @nicoleheatherington4365 Год назад +26

      Agree. If you don’t want to buy vitamins here, don’t. I buy different vitamins separately but I’m very happy Dr. Stanfield developed one to use as a foundation because I’m not
      confident of the content and amounts included some other manufacturers.

    • @Ryan-fy8bx
      @Ryan-fy8bx Год назад +8

      I agree. I think there is a conflict of interest but it’s fine. The supplement he sells seems to be higher priced but on the flip side getting everything included in his multivitamin in just three pills is super convenient. I was going to buy it but the $9 shipping was a turnoff.

    • @DrBradStanfield
      @DrBradStanfield  Год назад +109

      Thank you for your insightful comment. It's true that presenting evidence-based information can sometimes challenge widely held beliefs. My primary goal is always to share the most current and reliable human clinical research and guidelines with everyone. I'm committed to ensuring that the content remains unbiased and isn't swayed by popular opinion. I appreciate the support and understanding from viewers like you, and I encourage everyone to engage in constructive discussions. Let's continue to learn and grow together!

    • @stx7389
      @stx7389 Год назад +11

      ​@@DrBradStanfieldyou said we are not rats for protien, 2 mins later you used the rat to share the benefits of taurine?

    • @Simon-talks
      @Simon-talks Год назад

      Doctors performed frontal lobotomies as “best evidence” as late as the 1960’s, so….

  • @LauraTryUK
    @LauraTryUK Год назад +1

    An absolutely fantastic video! Thank you for delivering this information to us in an easy to understand and calm manner 🙏

  • @OldWorldNY
    @OldWorldNY Год назад +4

    Thanks for the upload! We appreciate your work.

  • @jon962-g9w
    @jon962-g9w Год назад +28

    We need more curators with high standards in this world, thank you for your work

  • @tranquiliamus
    @tranquiliamus 10 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant summarisation and delivery. Many thanks.

  • @Rockster1989
    @Rockster1989 Год назад +4

    The conundrum of protein supplementation causing m-tor pathway stimulation (and thus aging) vs. maintenance of muscle has been solved by Centenarians living in blue zones. Blue zones Centenarians eat about 95% plant based diet. Plant protein has reduced levels of leucine, etc. and therefore appears not be a strong of an m-tor pathways activator. Personally I eat plant protein for most of the day and animal protein once a day to minimize m-tor activation but still reach the recommended levels as per Dr. Stanfield or Dr. Attia. Exercise is the key because it both helps to maintain muscle and selectively suppress m-tor.

    • @Jaifreeman
      @Jaifreeman 4 месяца назад

      So what plant protein do you eat? Tofu, Tempeh, I guess. What else?

  • @willthornton5379
    @willthornton5379 Год назад +9

    Something to keep in mind regarding Hyloronic Acid. It raised my blood pressure. My blood pressure was always normal, when I was taking Hyloronic acid, my blood pressure increased by 20 points. It took 2 months of not taking it, now my blood pressure is the lowest it has ever been, thanks to my supplement regimine. This doesn't happen to all people, but you should make sure your blood pressure isn't too high if taking it. Thanks :(. I also took Hyloronic acid from DoNotAge, so it was high molecular weight and of great quality.

    • @semaaral2498
      @semaaral2498 Год назад +2

      Thank you for this vinfo
      Same happened to me after taking Glysine& Nac molecule from
      #donotage like yours.
      Every little info helps👏🤷‍♀️

    • @semaaral2498
      @semaaral2498 Год назад

      Info...🙏👱‍♀️💊👱‍♀️

  • @terfalicious
    @terfalicious Год назад +49

    I appreciate your dedication to objective presentation of available facts. I wish more people would realize how much time and effort such research takes - kudos to you for your humanitarian task!

  • @randy918
    @randy918 11 месяцев назад +1

    I look forward to each of Brad’s videos. Very clear, perfect length for the material. I’m recommending him to others and have the white bell on. Team Brad.

  • @stefanbucher9054
    @stefanbucher9054 Год назад +14

    Dr. Stanfield, thanks for your dedication to public health with your videos. I have changed my vitamin supplementation because of your scientific summary of the evidence.
    Quick question: I have never heard you commenting about MCT (medium chain triglycerides). A few years ago they were all the rage on memory improvement and the like. Would you, please, add your comments about it in a future video? As if you needed more work :-). Thanks in advance

  • @M.C.Blackwell
    @M.C.Blackwell Год назад +5

    Excellent research and information, as always! Thank you!

  • @milo20060
    @milo20060 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just saw my doctor. She said that Omega 3 supplements are not necessary for a healthy body. They may thin the blood, and in cases like surgery or an accident where one bleeds, it can be an issue.
    Thoughts?

  • @grugnotice7746
    @grugnotice7746 Год назад +1

    NAC is a must if you drink alcohol. Greatly reduces the severity of a hangover.

  • @lreynolds1002
    @lreynolds1002 Год назад +3

    What about glycine ? What’s the difference in TMG and just regular glycine ? I take normal glycine along with NAC. should I replace glycine with TMG or are they totally different ?

  • @HansGrob
    @HansGrob 10 месяцев назад +1

    Undoubtedly loss of muscular strength, joint stability and coordination lead to fatal stumblings. But what if protein is detrimental in other pathways? Do persons who exercise regularly like ricksha drivers also lose muscles in the average proportion?

  • @edgarsnake2857
    @edgarsnake2857 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the great overview.

  • @threestans9096
    @threestans9096 10 месяцев назад +1

    9:35
    youre flat out wrong there. soy in excess most definitely reduces T levels. lesser in men on TrT and with normal levels, but those with decreased and low T, it can effect it quite a lot. a drop of 20 points can mean 10%. while a drop of 20 points for me is barely 2%.

  • @Barb6106
    @Barb6106 Год назад +5

    Another great video with helpful information. Thank you! I really enjoy this channel

  • @rewtoho6071
    @rewtoho6071 Год назад +4

    I'm getting lost what's right when it comes to protein intake.
    “Psyllium husk” has long been known in Japan as “OOBAKO”.
    I was able to learn about the effects of "OOBAKO" once again.
    Thank you.

  • @KingRockets
    @KingRockets Год назад +4

    Doc, can you please consider making a video on Ergothioneine?

  • @skyltdockan
    @skyltdockan Год назад +5

    03:08 Better to not mix bananas with berries since it "blocks" the bioavailability of all the good flavan-3-ols.
    Source study: Impact of polyphenol oxidase on the bioavailability of flavan-3-ols in fruit smoothies: a controlled, single blinded, cross-over study

    • @savvee2497
      @savvee2497 Год назад

      What about avocados?

    • @skyltdockan
      @skyltdockan Год назад

      @@savvee2497 lower is better:
      Products PPO activity (KU/100 g of edible portion) (−)-Epicatechin (mg per 100 g of edible portion)
      Banana 3258 ± 71 0.2 (0-0.07)
      Beet greens 1594 ± 24 n/a
      Apple (red delicious) 570 ± 27 9.83 (0.8-15.92)
      Pear 147 ± 4 3.76 (0.1-17.74)
      Beets 94 ± 5 0 (0-0)
      Peach 41 ± 2 2.34 (0-6.92)
      Avocado 24 ± 5 0.37 (0-1.11)
      Strawberry 18 ± 1 1.56 (1.11-2.89)
      Wheatgrass 15 ± 1 n/a
      Blueberry, highbush 12 ± 1 0.62 (0-3.29)
      Cucumber 10 ± 1 0 (0-0)
      Parsley 6 ± 1 n/a
      Mango 6 ± 1 0 (0-0)
      Cocoa powder, unsweetened b.l.d. 196 (45-158)
      Orange b.l.d. 0 (0-0)
      Pineapple b.l.d. 0 (0-0)
      Kale b.l.d. n/a
      Spirulina (powder) b.l.d.

  • @RealJoshBinder
    @RealJoshBinder Год назад +9

    So you take protein powder ignoring mice studies but take magnesium taurate because of mice studies 🤔

  • @jamiesaari
    @jamiesaari 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your excellent work! You ARE appreciated!

  • @baileystruss7319
    @baileystruss7319 Год назад +3

    So whats the verdict for Glynac and taurine? Lots of buzz out there about these. Also HMB shows benefit in maintaining muscle mass even in the inactive (i have me/cfs). Also some buzz about HMB in dementia and cognitive.

  • @stevebelzer4758
    @stevebelzer4758 Год назад +1

    According to David Minkoff MD - bioavailability of exogenous protein is about 40% per gram
    However Perfect AMINO has a laboratory assay bioavailability of 99%
    Therefore 10 per gram tablets of perfect amino
    equals = 100 grams of protein consumed
    Also
    Leucine in blood serum new clinical data shows
    exogenous leucine amplifies biology of molecules of NMN Resveratrol and Berberine in a “clinically significant “ result ❤

  • @petblower1023
    @petblower1023 7 месяцев назад

    As a doctor you should also inform that TMG for example increases total cholestrol. Both LDL and the good one.

  • @ramji7zs781
    @ramji7zs781 Год назад +2

    Can you please make a video on best anti aging supplements ? Will Ca AKG works for anti aging ? And can u please make a video on Bryan Johnson supplements ?

  • @MegaSantiago20
    @MegaSantiago20 Год назад +2

    Thanks for these videos and their detail. Please keep it up🙏🏼🌱

  • @roberts.1400
    @roberts.1400 Год назад +1

    In Europe, fish oil pills must now list that atrial fibrillation is a common side effect of taking fish oil supplements, this is according to the Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee of the European Medicines Agency (Medscape, October 13, 2023). So, it looks like it's better to eat sardines, anchovies, wild caught salmon along with a plant based diet to get your Omega 3's.

  • @jerrrdy
    @jerrrdy Год назад +3

    Could you make a video on the best way/times to take these supplements? Could I just mix everything at once and just drink it?

  • @shar7508
    @shar7508 Год назад +1

    Dr. Brad, would a person with osteoporosis need more minerals than micro minerals?

  • @almcdonald8676
    @almcdonald8676 Год назад +2

    What about turmeric?

    • @zephyr2002
      @zephyr2002 7 месяцев назад +1

      Turmeric is so good and cheap you can just put it in all your food and don't need a supplement. Remember to add black pepper for maximum absorption. Curry, anyone? 🤤

  • @tabaquito8592
    @tabaquito8592 3 месяца назад

    I don't want to be negative, but from what I know about biochemistry, creatine does not have a transporter from the stomach to the blood and that is why all creatine taken is transformed and eliminated by the kidney. If you can clear up my doubts, it would be of great help. Hace a nice day

  • @andrewandreas5795
    @andrewandreas5795 Год назад +3

    Really nice video! Could you please make one focused on supplements for men? Perhaps including your opinions about things like tongkat ali, shilajit, ashgwaganda etc.

  • @DoNotAgePartners
    @DoNotAgePartners Год назад +1

    Thanks for a great breakdown as always Dr Brad!

  • @HeartFeltGesture
    @HeartFeltGesture Год назад +1

    I have heard its not a good idea to take direct-route Melatonin. It is suggested it is better to take the amino precursors, namely L-Tryptophan, or 5-htp. If 5-htp is chosen, it should be understood that this is not a long term protocol, 5-htp is a strong drug and has a pronounced effect on Serotonin levels, if Serotonin levels remain high for too long, the receptors will down-regulate (die off) and this has negative effects for mood and well-being. If 5-htp is used, it must also be in tandem with amino precursor L-Tyrosine, the reason being that if you increase Serotonin, you also simultaneously drive down dopamine. SSRI's dont work this way, they dont increase Serotonin, they make what Serotonin you naturally have last longer in the blood.
    L-Tryptophan can be used long term at around 1-2g per day, taken in the evening on an empty stomach. The ratio for L-Tyrosine and 5-htp supplementation is 10:1, that is 1 gram of L-tyrosine to every 100mg 5-htp. Supplementation of these two powerful neurotransmitter should only be for a period of around 3 months. After a break of 3 months, another course can be taken if needed.

  • @ChanchoFrog
    @ChanchoFrog Год назад +7

    Hi Dr. Stanfield, I've been following your video for years, and really appreciate them, and i take many of the same supplements that you do. Re: Hyaluronic Acid, I take that as well, but I do get concerned sometimes about all the potential cancer risk stories that you point out. For example, most of the literature I've found seems to indicate that High Molecular Weight HA trends toward anti-cancer effects, and Low Molecular Weight HA trends toward promoting cancer. But if even if High Molecular Weight HA is broken down in the digestive tract into Low Molecular Weight HA, then are we putting ourselves at some risk for potential cancers? The mice study you mention is encouraging, but I was just wondering if you've seen any other good studies proving that oral supplementation of HA is safe? Thanks again for all the info!

  • @FrancoisOlignyLemieux
    @FrancoisOlignyLemieux Год назад +1

    I had premature atrial contractions (extra heart beats) for about 2 years and getting worse. Happening multiple times every day and every time when lying down. I stopped creatine and it resolved 99%.

    • @rodenwald
      @rodenwald 11 месяцев назад

      what dose did you take?

    • @FrancoisOlignyLemieux
      @FrancoisOlignyLemieux 11 месяцев назад

      @@rodenwald 1 scoop (5g) about 2 to 3x per week, so up to 15g per week. Brand was ALLMAX CreaSyn, then I switched to SeekingHealth Optimal Electrolyte maybe 4 scoops per week.

  • @Renejime9288
    @Renejime9288 10 месяцев назад

    Hello Doc, thanks for all this content. Can melatonin be taken regularly or with periods of intermission?

  • @jayonsee4946
    @jayonsee4946 Год назад +1

    There’s something inconsistent, first you say we are human not mice when the research don’t support what you suggest (protein powder), then you refer to mice study that support what you say (multivitamin).
    So what’s the standard? Should we believe or not on mice study?

  • @ivanandreevich8568
    @ivanandreevich8568 Год назад +8

    I lowered my cholesterol by 25% and I largely attributed to psyllium husk daily. Also added vitamin B3 as well as more choline. I was already living a pretty good lifestyle and exercising every day. It's just genetic for me to have higher cholesterol.

    • @seppimweb5925
      @seppimweb5925 Год назад

      See my comment about TMG Cholin and TMAO!

    • @johnmartinsen963
      @johnmartinsen963 Год назад

      @@infinitekindness3321 It doesn't exist...you don't need that $h!t anyway. Supplements are a scam unless you can't eat a proper human diet (mainly animal parts and secretions)

    • @LTPottenger
      @LTPottenger Год назад +1

      Cholesterol is not associated with heart disease, so you are wasting your money.

    • @johnmartinsen963
      @johnmartinsen963 Год назад

      @@LTPottenger Amen...this channel is a joke and stanfield should be stripped of his medical license.

    • @DrBradStanfield
      @DrBradStanfield  Год назад +1

      Epic, well done on lowering it

  • @chucklohn522
    @chucklohn522 Год назад +1

    I was not a big fan of your NMN research before, but you are starting to win me over now. Can you do a video on NAD+ injections? I see them advertised a lot here in Bangkok. And could you discuss Liposomal NMN, NR, etc? Some claim that the uptake is higher when it is in a liposomal or time release form. Thanks.

  • @xichael
    @xichael 6 месяцев назад

    Could you add chapters throughout your videos to make referencing individual supplements easier?

  • @angelamorris4304
    @angelamorris4304 Год назад

    Psylium Husk causes me constipation, Collagen and hylauranic acid makes me dizzy/vertigo. Soy affects my Thyroid, and Creatine makes me feel like I'm gonna lose my mind. I can take Carnitine, with no problems. I have to be careful of supplements. It's probably due to my mental condition(Anxiety/Panic Attacks). I had a trauma to my brain about23 years ago, so thats probably the problem.

  • @petermatus3385
    @petermatus3385 Год назад +1

    Could you please cover msm, glutamine and glycine?

  • @joshuaharich7384
    @joshuaharich7384 Год назад +12

    I have a big concern on melatonin regarding it’s function as a hormone. We need more studies on this, I’m so thrilled to see updates in this area!
    Love your content

    • @afonsodeportugal
      @afonsodeportugal Год назад +4

      I don't like taking melatonin because you can get addicted to it. I once had to take melatonin for a whole week because I had to awake up at 5 am, whereas I normally wake up at 7 am. But then, when I got back to my normal 7 am schedule, I had a lot of trouble falling asleep without the melatonin. Took me a whole month to normalize it!

    • @vkpfp0kx1flmwmyg
      @vkpfp0kx1flmwmyg Год назад +2

      Russel Reiter, arguably the world's foremost expert on melatonin, doesn't have these concerns. In all long(er) term studies on melatonin, even using enormous doses in the hundreds of mgs per day, no serious side effects are reported.

    • @afonsodeportugal
      @afonsodeportugal Год назад

      @@vkpfp0kx1flmwmyg I guess it all depends on how you define "serious"...

    • @DoubtingThomas333
      @DoubtingThomas333 Год назад +1

      I get agitation from melatonin. I gave it a good hard go and it's always the melatonin doing it. I sleep better without it.
      I use a long term prescription drug now, off-label. It's way better than melatonin, lol.

    • @joshgroft5682
      @joshgroft5682 Год назад

      ​@@DoubtingThomas333May I ask which medication you are referring to?

  • @graciandaniele
    @graciandaniele Год назад +1

    I can’t stop watching your vids…so much quality, super valuable info! I love this channel… A giant thank you from Italy ✌️

  • @LorenaMartin-y1w
    @LorenaMartin-y1w Год назад +1

    Great research!! We need more critical thinking people like you filtering all the mess circulating in open media and internet with no regulation at all

  • @mmalameh
    @mmalameh Год назад +4

    Prior video(s) you recommended 1.4-1.6 g of protein per kg. And you mentioned there are no benefits observed above this range.

  • @miiitchhh225
    @miiitchhh225 Год назад +2

    Dr. Brad I preordered your supplement back in September, any update on when is it shipping?

    • @DrBradStanfield
      @DrBradStanfield  Год назад

      Thanks for your support of MicroVitamin during these early days. Your order would have shipped last week. Please email me if you didn't receive a shipment tracking link (check your spam folder, sometimes they end up there)

    • @miiitchhh225
      @miiitchhh225 Год назад

      @@DrBradStanfield you were right it was in the spam folder, and it's been shipped. Can't wait. Thanks for making this, you're one of the top medical science youtubers that I trust!

  • @annelentur
    @annelentur Год назад +1

    Nice video, and Im very grateful on your work, but it's a bit contradictory ! If you dont take mice trials in Creatine/ protein, why should we think that in magnesium, suddenly, mice trials are relevant? As you say wexarevnot mice. Just wonder. Thx

  • @vetsai8199
    @vetsai8199 Год назад +1

    The only supplement on your list of ten that I don’t take is low dose melatonin. I any dose size, it causes my to have night terrors, so that is off the table! After five years of different collagen peptides, I temporarily stopped them due to no effect on my skin, hair or joints. I have recently restarted a collagen peptide made from eggshell membrane. I’ll stop that one if I don’t see any results after one year, since this one is more expensive than the other three.

  • @sisi2754
    @sisi2754 Год назад +1

    Pls make a topic Supplements that benefits MENTAL HEALTH

  • @chasingshangrila
    @chasingshangrila Год назад +3

    What about CAKG for longevity?

    • @robbbbbie12
      @robbbbbie12 Год назад +2

      He did a video CaAKG and concluded that there was not enough human data, but if you read through the comments there are a whole bunch of people documenting the great results they have seen after supplementing with CaAKG (myself included).

    • @chasingshangrila
      @chasingshangrila Год назад

      @@robbbbbie12 awesome thank you. I’m currently taking it.

  • @chuckpalahniuk2174
    @chuckpalahniuk2174 Год назад +1

    love your vids ! can't wait to try your vitamins

  • @andreasstamatakis4983
    @andreasstamatakis4983 Год назад +2

    I’ve never seen any videos on your channel comparing Broccoli sprouts to GlyNac for Glutathione production. It would be an interesting comparison. 🤔

  • @willgreig8912
    @willgreig8912 9 месяцев назад

    Another great video, thoughts on creatine and cancer studies.

  • @bird.passion
    @bird.passion Год назад +8

    Thank you, I enjoy your videos! I'm still unsure about protein intake. My kidney doctor told me to eat a low protein diet to protect my kidney. I have only one kidney (it's healthy). I noticed that you dismissed the mouse studies on protein but not on magnesium taurate so I'm confused but I enjoyed the video.

    • @joenisnapje712
      @joenisnapje712 Год назад +1

      Take care of your kidney and don’t experiment with more protein! Stick to lean chicken breast and drink green or nettle tea to help clean up the kidney 👍🏻

    • @vinvenus4581
      @vinvenus4581 11 месяцев назад +1

      You should eat plant-based protein. It's healthier than the animal based one.

  • @nahidbodiz7053
    @nahidbodiz7053 Год назад +1

    For people with no excersize , is creatine still beneficial? Or dangerous?

    • @jj900
      @jj900 Год назад +2

      Any sort of exercise would be far more beneficial! Creatine would still help

    • @bobpx
      @bobpx Год назад

      will still help, personally I'm a believer in the positive cognitive affect, I lift and exercise too, but get a crea-pure brand, not cheap made in china junk

  • @miked319
    @miked319 Год назад +1

    When and how to take these supplements, morning, evening, with or without food? Which ones can you take together?
    Thanks

  • @californiadoll6273
    @californiadoll6273 Год назад +1

    Straight to the point, that's why we love you ❤.

  • @kevinmccarty6759
    @kevinmccarty6759 Год назад

    You said that the production of melatonin is 10-80 mcg “per hour” but the report you showed says “per night”. Which is correct - 80 or 640? Big difference.

    • @kevinmccarty6759
      @kevinmccarty6759 Год назад

      Was really hoping for this to be addressed as I try to figure out proper supplementation.

  • @darylfortney8081
    @darylfortney8081 Год назад

    Your MicroVitamin I feel needs more magnesium and in it more different salts of magnesium for broader spectrum coverage. It would also be nice if it contained Omega-3 and lutein

  • @johngoh767
    @johngoh767 Год назад

    Don't use calcium, zinc, or magnesium supplements at the same time?

  • @KvasirBlut
    @KvasirBlut Год назад +1

    Would like to use marine collagen but dont know if its as good as collagen peptids...😑

    • @C2C.
      @C2C. Год назад +1

      The marine collagen I take are in hydrolyzed peptide form, which is what the study referenced used. It wasn't bovine, porcine, or poultry collagen.

  • @GabrielBrudniak
    @GabrielBrudniak 5 месяцев назад

    11:25 the shown text says 10-80 mg of melatonin per night. @DrBradStanfield, meanwhile you said it's up to 80 mg per hour. Was it a mistake or this info comes from some other source?

  • @shar7508
    @shar7508 Год назад +2

    Is your mineral supplement complete for osteoporosis? Thank you very much 😊

  • @wocket42
    @wocket42 Год назад

    9:13 hydrolyzed collagen was not compared to protein, but to soy protein. Says it on the screen! So probably a study that shows that plant protein isn't a good source of protein.

  • @ballapalleballe
    @ballapalleballe Год назад

    Well done Brad, thanks.

  • @beausalts2701
    @beausalts2701 Год назад

    Regarding fish oil - I find that it lowers my triglycerides. However, I have high LDL but am otherwise healthy - could fish oil be the cause of high LDL?
    Insofar as creatine, I find it helps me workout harder in the weight room. However, can creatine elevate serum creatinine levels?

  • @jasonchu852
    @jasonchu852 Год назад

    Some people say collagen peptides may cause cancer. Is there any human data showing that the long term consumption of collagen peptides is safe?

  • @jiashuliu9067
    @jiashuliu9067 Год назад +1

    Hi Dr Stanfield speaking of soy I wonder what’s ur opinion on the argument that soy intake should be limited to avoid rising igf1 and therefore speeding up aging? Thanks

  • @douggullickson1025
    @douggullickson1025 Год назад +1

    Dr. Stanfield - do you have any thoughts on urolithin a?

  • @SDee.
    @SDee. 6 месяцев назад

    Pleaae review SILICA. Worth it for bone density and skin health??

  • @miiitchhh225
    @miiitchhh225 Год назад +1

    Is it ok to crush Microvitamin? It’s a bit large for my swallowing abilities lol

  • @hfoshgsdgoud
    @hfoshgsdgoud 7 месяцев назад

    Nice work bro. Although multivitamins can do harm if they are not from pure natural sources, so we should look for natural complex vitamin supplements

  • @bp51082
    @bp51082 9 месяцев назад

    Take most of these, have tried all. Will add back in hyaluronic acid and TMG. Thanks!
    Curious Why citrulline did not make the cut? Pretty substantial evidence of benefit IMHO, and personally, causes massive subjective increase in exercise motivation for me (and endurance as far as output)

  • @lynnfrench8983
    @lynnfrench8983 Год назад

    You had mentioned high dose IV vitamin C had caused deaths in hospitals. It is malpractice and liable not to first check kidney function and co morbidity caveats.
    We use this in our clinics for some cancer patients with positive outcomes.
    Usually followed with ALA, Glutathione, buffers, and or subcutaneous mistletoe.

  • @jment34
    @jment34 Год назад

    Excellent info by the way at 2:40 1 kilogram is 1000 grams 160 grams of protein isn't that much.

  • @mickmiah7605
    @mickmiah7605 Год назад

    Cheers Brad. Great List Ty.

  • @petermilian4455
    @petermilian4455 Год назад +1

    Why do you focus so much on psyllium husk when ground flaxseed seems to offer additional benefits and lower contamination risk? Ground flaxseed functions similarly as a fiber supplement but also contains omega 3s (also in this list) and lignans. Ground flaxseed can also be sourced from farms in developed countries (US, CA etc.) avoiding the lead and other heavy metal / pesticide contamination risks that imported psyllium husk is known for.
    Is ground flaxseed not as readily available in New Zealand? Or is there something unique about psyllium husk that allows it to more reliably address dietary fiber deficiency?

  • @markjonz
    @markjonz Год назад +2

    If you are retaining muscle weight or can gain muscle with weight training then maybe that implies you don’t need additional protein supplements. If losing muscle weight it would make sense to boost your protein intake but it seems to me older people lose muscle weight to a large extent from being sedentary. There are plenty examples of older people with incredible musculature from weight training. Trying to gauge your protein intake and aiming for 1.6 g/KG doesn’t strike me as being reliable outside of a controlled study. Get a wide ranging blood analysis every five years and it will show your serum protein levels. That’s my common sense attitude to protein at least 😅

  • @michael-qp9xd
    @michael-qp9xd Год назад

    Hi - great your vitamin supplement reformulated with closer to RDA amounts now. Have too the natural forms of folate and b12. But then have synthetic form of b6 - why used this form. I have the mthfr mutation and need natural version. Would consider maybe change in future?
    Synthetic Vitamin B6 - Pyridoxine hydrochloride comes from petroleum ester, hydrochloric acid, and formaldehyde. It isn’t readily absorbed or converted and has been shown to actually inhibit the action of natural B6 in the body. It also has side effects not normally found with natural food sources of this vitamin.

  • @donaldkasper8346
    @donaldkasper8346 2 месяца назад

    Protein powder I take is from powdered nuts/seeds of many kinds, since whey protein is 5 times more expensive. The side effect of the protein is all the fiber it has. So I doubt I need psyllium husk.

  • @stephenbrown2054
    @stephenbrown2054 Год назад

    You give some convincing evidence for Melatonin, but it seems to make my sleep worse. I can never sleep more than about six hours after taking it before bed (even if its only 300 mcg). Any one else have this problem?

  • @jerpetmokum4946
    @jerpetmokum4946 Год назад

    What i personally miss in this list is:
    curcumine, probiotics, potasium, NAC, and astaxanthin

  • @Theo-ly6nn
    @Theo-ly6nn Год назад

    Too many RUclips ads.I always delete videos with ads as I don't consider them educational.

  • @Cloventhal
    @Cloventhal 9 месяцев назад

    2 months ago i started taking 5mg of creatine a day. Within a month I had gained 6lbs (which is fine its water in the muscles) but every time i would comb my hair, my hair was falling out. I quit taking it a couple weeks ago and im not losing my hair anymore. Makes me wonder how much credibility these studies deserve

    • @Momofukudoodoowindu
      @Momofukudoodoowindu 9 месяцев назад

      Not to be rude, but you should have done research prior to taking creatine. Its been a known hair-loss culprit in the body building community for decades now. 😬

  • @daviddowling6786
    @daviddowling6786 Год назад

    Dr Brad, really appreciate your scientific approach. There is so much noise and hype - its great to have someone bringing a real objective rigour to this whole area.
    I am 60 and have heard a lot about Gyl Nac - you mentioned it in this video. Do you know a reputable supplier?

  • @soullessvacuum
    @soullessvacuum Год назад +5

    I can't wait for you to do a deep dive into TAURINE supplementation. There are not many studies out yet but those that emerged recently are very, very promising.

  • @susymay7831
    @susymay7831 Год назад +1

    What type of protein powder?
    Example: whey or pea?

    • @Jeton6
      @Jeton6 Год назад +3

      if you meant WHEY, that's definitely more bioavailable and higher quality than any plant protein. of the latter, pea ranks behind soy, but is free of the hormonal concerns that everyone offline has and everyone online dismisses.

    • @susymay7831
      @susymay7831 Год назад +2

      @@Jeton6 Yes, I meant whey, and I edited my post to correct the spelling of that word.
      Thank you for your reply.

  • @donaldkasper8346
    @donaldkasper8346 2 месяца назад

    When I have allergies with congestion, mucus, runny nose, I take one NAC and one Quercetin pill each and in 45 minutes it is gone, and stays gone for a good 8+ hours.

  • @lauraw.7008
    @lauraw.7008 7 месяцев назад

    1 to 2 omega 3 for heart; what’s the dose in the capsules? Are they all the same? Mine are 1,000 mg ea

  • @Darkh3rse
    @Darkh3rse Год назад

    Ok I agree you’re trying to help but when I see someone use a mouse study against fasting and then use a mouse study for taurine , you can just pick and choose

  • @tharumaravi
    @tharumaravi Год назад

    What happens if urea levels increase due to protein?
    Are there any issues with that?

  • @petervafeades4095
    @petervafeades4095 Год назад

    Would you consider flaxseed as an alternative for psylium?

  • @justmillenialthings
    @justmillenialthings 10 месяцев назад

    My one concern with hyaluronic acid is that high levels in the skin have a strong association with cancer, what do you make of this association?