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The Betaine Advantage: Why Nutristat Pre Script Exceeds Standard Dosing
In the competitive pre-workout market, most brands follow a predictable formula: include 1 to 2.5g of betaine, check the box, and move on. It's the minimum effective dose range shown in research, so why go higher? For most companies, the answer is simple: cost savings and profit margins... there's generally not much market incentive to […]
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Formulator's Corner #20: Menopause Brain Fog Formula - Memo-Q Meets Functional Chocolate
In today's installment of our Formulator's Corner Series, we create a hypothetical functional chocolate supplement specifically designed for women navigating menopause-related cognitive challenges. Will a forward-thinking brand bring this science-backed indulgence to market?
The Silent Struggle: When Brain Fog Clouds the Best YearsMenopause is a universal transition, yet its cognitive effects remain underrecognized and […]
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Guanidinoacetic Acid (GAA): A Guide to Creatine's Precursor - Benefits, Risks, and Strategies with CreGAAtine
Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) is creatine's immediate precursor that may enhance muscle creatine levels more effectively than creatine alone, but carries potential risks including elevated homocysteine and theoretical neurotoxicity concerns when used alone. These risks are largely mitigated by proper formulation and dosing, such as with CreGAAtine, which uses B-vitamin co-factors to mitigate homocysteine elevation.
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