24 studies and guidelines referenced in this video, links found in the description 💊MicroVitamin (multivitamin & mineral that I take): drstanfield.com/products/microvitamin 📜Roadmap - how to look young & feel strong: drstanfield.com/pages/roadmap
@marxamillion55763 ай бұрын
With rev6 could you PLEASE return to tablets? Those selenium burps are a bit too much. Thanks
@schwubs3 ай бұрын
$50??? nope.
@iforgot18013 ай бұрын
Brad you should read up on the enormous benefits of high dose melatonin. I know you only focus on high quality studies but there's plenty of evidence it helps with cancer, immune issues, TBI, CFS, etc. Melatonin's benefits are in its antioxidant role. I have been taking over a gram for two years and recently bumped up to 3g with excellent results. I have gone even higher here and there. I like Doris Loh's ideas on the subject.
@zhao112143 ай бұрын
i watched this, and the slightly older video about 9 supplements. i noticed neither of these mentioned magnesium. where do you put that on your list?!
#1: Omega 3 #2: Psyllium Husk #3: Creatine #4: Multivitamins #5: Melatonin There they are
@LisaCarol-p8w2 ай бұрын
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@ishankejriwal70013 ай бұрын
My Top 5 recommendations: 1. Creatine Monohydrate - 3-5 gms 2. Magnesium Glycinate/Bisglycinate - 200-250 mgs elemental (from 1200-1500 mgs glycinate) 3. Fish Oil (Salmon) - 1 gm 4. Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) - 600-1000 IU (better if it has K2/MK7 - 55mcg) 5. Hydrolyzed Collagen Peptides (containing Type 1&3 - 10gms; Type 2 - 40mgs along with Vit C 40-50mgs)
@vishiminocha69082 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your list. Could you please share the brands you use for these supplements in India?
@raik.75102 ай бұрын
Is creating ok to take ?
@ishankejriwal70012 ай бұрын
@@vishiminocha6908 There isn't a specific brand for any specific product. But generally I take from Trexgen, GNC, InLife, Vital Nutrition, Rasayanam among a few others. The best is to try out a few products from different brands and then go for the one that suits you. What suits me, might just not suit you. Hope this helps.
@ishankejriwal70012 ай бұрын
@@raik.7510 Most data I came across suggest that creatine is safe. I too found no issues using it. My wife had some cramps which was due to low hydration. Keep yourself hydrated well while using creatine. Hydration doesn't mean only drinking plenty of water. Magnesium, potassium and sodium all play a role in real hydration. If anyone is drinking the RO water, it DOES NOT have any of these generally. Just plain simple water. Also, if someone has any medical issues, like kidney issues, I guess taking creatine should be done only under doctor's supervision. Hope this helps
@tonystank9739Ай бұрын
@@raik.7510Yeah, unless you have seizures and stuff like that. Creatinine is created in the brain naturally and is also found in red meats. Too much creatinine is bad for seizures because it can trigger them.
@UncommonEyes3 ай бұрын
Do consider adding Taurine to your list. 80 years old here. I have chronic pain in left leg subsequent to having had lymphatic filariasis that has been treated, not much swelling anymore but thigh continued to be very painful, getting worse and nothing helped until 1 gm of Taurine, now I take 3 gm/day. This morning I woke up and thought I’d overslept a nap but no, it was 7 am after going to bed about 11pm. I was so surprised and grateful to taurine. Maybe could help with pain, sleep for others. Sometime we have just niggling pains that disturb us. Thanks for the rest of your info.❤
@maybee71263 ай бұрын
Agree 100%. Game changer for husband with 3 joint replacements who had chronic pain from massive orthopedic problems in a car wreck 50 years ago. Took as an experiment. Kept taking because the experiment worked!
@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep2 ай бұрын
Increasing potassium can massively reduce pain too, a common way is using a salt substitute from the grocery store that is half table salt half to 1/4 potassium chloride salt, or buying the potassium chloride at the grocery store and making the mix yourself. Eggshell membrane has also been shown to be one of the best things there is for joint pain and mobility and is fairly cheap considering it's only 1 capsule a day. After 30 days it was shown to reduce pain by as much as 50% or more and increase mobility as in range of movement 30-60% or more.
@HeatherSchwabeland2 ай бұрын
Taurine is excellent for aging and brain health. As for ALA I love ALCAR and have had great results from it, as I live with autism and CTE.
@hclyricsАй бұрын
This video was for supplements with strong evidence of benefit. It's right in the title.
@LifeIsThePrayerАй бұрын
Agreed. Along with taurine is glycine. Both amino acids that we don’t get enough of in our diet. Taurine comes from animal organs and glycine comes from the gelatin.
@stevenluitjens13483 ай бұрын
If you're going to add lutein, add zeaxanthin as well. They both work together to help with vision.
@haraldtheyounger55043 ай бұрын
GlyNac, Omega 3's, and an organic plant based multivitamin/mineral. These 3 do the business for me, more energy than ever, and I'm in my 70's.
@hendriksmedia3 ай бұрын
I think you should've included n-acetyl-l-cysteine (NAC) and glycine to this list. There are few things more important to human health than maintaining adequate levels of intracellular glutathione (GSH), and the combination of NAC and glycine provide the building blocks to the cell to facilitate its production.
@DrBradStanfield3 ай бұрын
The human research on GlyNAC supplements is just beginning. So if I had to choose only 5 supplements to take, GlyNAC wouldn't make my list
@JPChastain3 ай бұрын
@@DrBradStanfield I got into collagen from your other video on anti-aging. I was surprised not to see it on this list.
@hendriksmedia3 ай бұрын
@@DrBradStanfield The human research on NAC is decades old, but I'm certain you know that. Because I mentioned NAC and glycine together shouldn't cause you to summarily dismiss the value of each of these supplements, individually. Especially NAC. In the 90s and 2000s, when I was working in the pharmacy of a New York hospital, we dispensed NAC to many teenage patients who attempted suicide by ingesting massive doses of acetaminophen. Acetylcysteine saved many young lives during my time there. It required 17 large doses spaced 4 hours apart, but the outcome was nothing short of miraculous. At least, that's how it felt. It is very well established that NAC, by itself, raises intracellular glutathione, the body's most important endogenous antioxidant. To add glycine to NAC, an innocuous amino acid, would theoretically enhance the mechanism, and at the very least, would do no harm. Maybe the data on "glynac" is only emerging. Fine. Surely, you see the value in adding NAC to your list of "supplements with strong evidence of benefit". In any event, I appreciate your content. But be more flexible, because life is short, and we can't all wait for a human study that takes years to complete, if they ever happen at all.
@snave59Ай бұрын
@@DrBradStanfield Disagree.600mg of Glycine and NAC,twice a day, has proven to extend life,by 25%.
@badactor344018 күн бұрын
He obviously hasn't read the Baylor Studies regarding NAC
@darylfortney80813 ай бұрын
Saying Multi-Vitamin is a little tricky because often they contain many other things besides actual vitamins or even minerals.
@jozefwoo80793 ай бұрын
Absolutely, and the benefit they saw might be only down to lutein and lycopene
@berniel59332 ай бұрын
I agree with the supplements with exception of melatonin: it makes you fall into sleep easier but it doesn’t improve your sleep quality. Also it suppresses the natural melatonin production further. I personally took melatonin for five years but I stopped it and have now a drastically improved sleep pattern simply by doing other things (no late do dinner, no TV, cold bedroom etc.).
@ilah59703 ай бұрын
Shoutout to you, for being reliable and trustworthy unlike 90% of the other health gurus lol
@PatrickSmith16 сағат бұрын
Thank you for emphasizing the importance of hard scientific evidence! And for differentiating between possible correlations and solid correlations. Both are important.
@markoleary17783 ай бұрын
A few years back I tried creatine and within a few weeks began getting random muscle cramping - arms , legs , shoulders - when at rest so I went off the supplement. Last month after watching your videos I decided to try again but within a few weeks I had exactly the same issue so I'm now 100% certain that creatine was the cause. I think you need to let your viewers know that this is actually a side effect!
@OrlandoAponte3 ай бұрын
Muscle cramping from creatine could be caused indirectly by insufficient hydration. Creatine draws water into cells, so it is necessary to drink more water than you otherwise would when supplementing with it.
@cecilsmith243 ай бұрын
Not sure what dose you are taking but there are limits based on body weight as well. 5g is probably a ceiling for a daily dose, you can reduce the amount to limit cramping (maybe to 2g), but you have to increase hydration when taking regardless.
@MrWeststeven2 ай бұрын
Drink more water
@hclyricsАй бұрын
Were you doing a loading phase higher than 5g/day? Loading phases have no benefit outside of satisfying the impatient. Small people should take 3g/day. Large people should take 5g/day. And everyone should be drinking lots of water, especially if taking creatine.
@badactor344018 күн бұрын
Electrolyte
@Resolutelt3 ай бұрын
Very good advice to take psyllium with lots of water. I am talking from my own experience. I have almost chocked to death previously this year when I took little water with psyllium. The husks expanded several times in my throat, neither going up or down. I was growling and waiting for the husks to go down for a long time. Very anxious, near panic. I was still able to speak a little so I finally called 911. During the call the husks finally started going down. This really was near death experience. And the most important thing I did was not drinking water as this would have completely blocked the air passage to my lungs.
@Tmbpdbt3 ай бұрын
Scary! Thanks for sharing
@Resolutelt3 ай бұрын
@@Tmbpdbt No problem. I do continue to take psyllium husks everyday though. This supplement together with increased intake of fiber rich foods (vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds (and their smoothies)) have tremendously helped my irritable bowel. Psyllium husks are also great before every meal that is lower in fiber and higher in carbs, because of 2 reasons. One it stops your blood sugar levels from getting too high. Second you feel more full and don't overeat.
@milo200603 ай бұрын
I put it my protein shake with milk 350ml. Sometimes it glogs the milk a bit, but been fine overall.
@larryc16163 ай бұрын
I take Acacia fiber instead. Easy to take vs psyllium
@HeatherSchwabeland2 ай бұрын
I'm so very sorry that you went thru that. Thank God you survived! I've seen that warning on fiber and detox supplements. I take it seriously because I have severe GERD. Sadly, most people do not take that warning seriously and just assume it is unlikely to happen, like most side effect warnings. After reading your comment, I will be drinking extra water with fiber moving forward.
@SMASH_REVIEWS3 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr Brad for giving me a better understanding of Supplementation.
@arnejenssen8273 ай бұрын
Another possible explanation for lack of efficacy of multivitamin in the study with physicians is that they already have an adequate diet (high socio-economic status) and thus multivitamin is not the limiting factors for that group.
@Hydrofloyd113 ай бұрын
I was very interested to hear about version 5 and 6 of microvitamin! It’s awesome that you are iterating and improving it. I would be very interested in seeing a video on what the different changes you made between the different versions and how the process goes for getting a supplement into production
@mountbeckworth13 ай бұрын
I enjoy your health reports. My problem with doctors saying "eat lots of Omega 3 fish" is that most salmon is farmed...the salmon colour comes from supplements added to their pelletised food, and they are given antibiotics to guard against disease outbreaks in their netted farms. I can buy wild Canadian salmon, but its expensive. And when doctors say "eat sardines for their calcium bones" they overlook the fact that the bones have been removed. I'm writing from Australia.
@barrymantei77953 ай бұрын
Canned salmon, sardines and mackerel is all wild caught.
@mountbeckworth13 ай бұрын
@@barrymantei7795 you are correct, they are wild caught. 7nfortunately, almost all of the kinda fresh salmon, the sort you get in restaurants, is farmed, and fed on pelletised who-knows-what, and colouring agents to make it salmon pink. But yes, thanks for pointing that out.
@barrymantei77953 ай бұрын
@mountbeckworth1 I agree with everything you said about farmed fish, I try to point this out to people and they argue with me.
@mle36993 ай бұрын
Thanks, Dr. Brad. You and Dr. Gil (Nutrition Made Simple) are my go-to for no-nonsense interpretation of the literature!
@sherwoody142 ай бұрын
I'm a bit hesitant to only rely on double blinded placebo controlled studies for long term health outcomes. Think about how long and how many variables there are for people to be studied over a lifetime.
@arudiga3 ай бұрын
Swap creatine and melatonin for vitamin D and K2.
@curiousinvestigator54482 ай бұрын
I don't understand why D is not on this list...
@dodoz44Ай бұрын
@@curiousinvestigator5448 Both of those would fall under multivitamin category already there. They are the ones we are often deficient in and can see great benefits from when supplemented. Zinc & Magnesium Glycinate are great too, especially before sleep. In fact, L-theanine (400-600mg) and Magnesium Glycinate would beat melatonin for me in terms of aiding sleep.
@hclyricsАй бұрын
The multi he takes has D3 and K2.
@arudigaАй бұрын
@@hclyrics we’re talking about the top 5 on this list. Every multi has d3 and at least k1.
@Peekaboo-KittyАй бұрын
We really need Creatine especially as we get older. I was losing muscle at an alarming rate until I started taking Creatine.
@GeraldTUR22 күн бұрын
Thanks for your video. Regarding Omega-3 supplements, it’s essential to consider the oxidation level of the oil. A Totox (Total Oxidation) value below 26 is crucial and should be verified before purchase to ensure the oil’s freshness and quality.
@srhtcn3 ай бұрын
What about collagen peptides? Did you stop taking them doctor? 🧐 D3K2 ? Magnesium? Things have been changing so fast that nothing seems true nowadays.
@CRECKHED3 ай бұрын
He mentioned it at the very end linking to another video
@DrBradStanfield3 ай бұрын
Hi. D3, K2, and Magnesium are all part of MicroVitamin Collagen peptides and Hyaluronic Acid are the two supplements I’m referring to at the end of the video regarding skin 😀
@kevalnakar98573 ай бұрын
@@DrBradStanfield how can I buy it in india with INR currency ?
@tracyl.84973 ай бұрын
Silica with collagen is what I like , not super important but feel it helps the collagen absorb and my skin feels better . Not a miracle just a observation after 6 mos
@jc4evur661Ай бұрын
Melatonin's some weird stuff, I've found that taking as small of dose as I can works much better than a high dose. 1mg for me works well.
@TimberiusАй бұрын
I tried 1mg melatonin for a few days. Afterwards, I couldn't sleep anymore. It took weeks to get back to normal.
@Nel331473 ай бұрын
I don’t trust most fish oil supplements. Cod liver oil seems the best choice.
@kobiezra3 ай бұрын
Have you checked the oxidation level of the omega 3 product you are taking? And if so, what were the results?
@mortenvinther89403 ай бұрын
A large brand new study concludes omega 3 oxidation isnt as bad as we make it to be - Even if the omega 3 is beginning to oxidate theres still big benefits. you can look it up yourself.
@chrisdonnell25753 ай бұрын
Great video thank you so much liked and subscribed!
@888y8z3 ай бұрын
Dr Brad, what are your thoughts on using chia seeds instead of psyllium husk? I’ve been thinking that the chia seeds have so many micronutrients that they balance out the decrease in nutrient absorption caused by the fiber. Fiber + micronutrients = best of both worlds??
@RichHernandezEnt12 күн бұрын
@DrBradStanfield Very informative! What are your thoughts on the benefits of Peptides?
@kenichi11323 сағат бұрын
I take multivitamins, ashwugahanda, omega 3 fish oil, creatine, and a mushroom multi. That psyllium husk sounds great but that brand is expensive.
@libertycowboy24953 ай бұрын
Thanks Doc. I checked out your ingredients list from micro vitamin label and it includes many of my suppliment stack. You convinced me..going to buy subscription today.👍
@michaelsnedeker55553 ай бұрын
Thanks Brad!
@tonyboffa55713 ай бұрын
@DrBradStanfield Re melatonin….Have you followed Doris Loh and Russell Reiter? We are talking multiple benefits of melatonin when taking over 250mg per day
@MichaelGGarry3 ай бұрын
Thats Doris Loh the trained PIANIST? Can we stick to actual experts please?
@animatetoronto2 ай бұрын
I was surprised that Magnesium didn't take the 5th slot over Melatonin.
@hclyricsАй бұрын
The multi he takes has magnesium.
@MusixPro4u3 ай бұрын
I'm ready for the next collagen+hyaluronic acid video, doc. Bring it.
@hero.alexander3 ай бұрын
Do you have any suggestion for supps for treating tinnitus ?
@lisehoover2 ай бұрын
Low carb / low inflammatory diet
@HeatherSchwabeland2 ай бұрын
Citicholine, Huperzine, Methyl-folate, ginkgo biloba, GABA, Lemon bioflavanoids, sublingual B-vitamins particularly B-12, B-6, and folate. (B-1 and B-2, 3, and 5), inositol, and niacin. You might also try phosphatidylserine, magnesium threonate, vinpocetine, bacopa, and DHA.
@pablofarias89023 ай бұрын
Before deciding on taking melatonin, try using blue light blocking glasses at night. Ive had amazing results with a cheap one (yellow tint).
@Mile-High-Denver3 ай бұрын
What brand of the glasses?
@tyrengertrud2 ай бұрын
Hi Dr. Stanfield, I’d love to see a video on the potential longevity benefits of cinnamon extract and soy isoflavones (or red clover extract) supplements, especially considering compounds tested in the NIA ITP studies. Successful interventions in the ITP often target glucose metabolism (e.g., acarbose and canagliflozin) or involve estradiols like 17α-estradiol, which showed sex-specific effects on lifespan in male mice probably by improving metabolism and reducing inflammation. Cinnamon contains cinnamaldehyde, which improves insulin sensitivity, much like diabetes medications and can help modulate glucose metabolism by lowering blood glucose levels. Similarly, soy isoflavones (like genistein and daidzein) act as weak phytoestrogens, potentially mimicking some effects of 17α-estradiol by supporting metabolic and cellular health. Could these plant-based compounds offer accessible, over-the-counter alternatives to the potent substances tested in the ITP? Their mechanisms seem aligned with the most promising interventions, yet they haven't been fully explored in longevity studies. Thanks for your insights and your dedication to bringing clarity to complex topics!
@Alice-oe4kd3 ай бұрын
I took melatonin for a while but I started having horrible nightmares and the close coincidence to when I had started melatonin stopped me from continuing.
@phines933 ай бұрын
@@pramuanchutham7355has nothing to do with melatonin, i dream almost every night with or without melatonin and have a bad dream maybe like 3 x a year I dose like crazy too up to a gram plus … melatonin doesn’t cause bad dreams bro
@dodoz44Ай бұрын
Try 400-600mg L-theanine (amino acid found in green tea amongst other things) combined with Magnesium Glycinate (can throw in some Glycine itself too). Great alternative to melatonin.
@atadali97113 ай бұрын
Will melatonin supplement cause a shutdown/suppression to the natural melatonin production in body?
@jondel33043 ай бұрын
Your multivitamin is too expensive. Can you make it a little cheaper please?
@DrBradStanfield3 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting. Quality is extremely important. I’ve designed a supplement with highly absorbable ingredients and purity. Check out the cost comparison on the MicroVitamin page. To buy the individual ingredients yourself, it’s far more expensive than the cost of MicroVitamin
@danielmckee64713 ай бұрын
@@DrBradStanfieldare the methylated ?
@tmanthemotivator3 ай бұрын
How much is your health worth? Five dollars? 10 ? A hundred?
@Themata3 ай бұрын
@@tmanthemotivator $7
@Nelis13243 ай бұрын
It is not an ordinary multivitamin, so obviously it’s going to cost more.
@johnwoods67512 ай бұрын
I really appreciate you brother
@govind3294Ай бұрын
Doctor, in this video, you say that you take 5 gm Psyllium husk every day. Is it Psyllium husk powder or non-powdered Psyllium husk that you take because the doses for each of them is different? Thanks!
@silent61423 ай бұрын
What do you think of taking a small amount of Bovine Colostrum supplement?
@Rpan26913 ай бұрын
Love your videos! To expensive to use a natural source of vitamin C?
@brianbuckridge3 ай бұрын
Question on Omega 3. My gel cap has 1 gram total fish oil but, of that, there is only 110mg DHA, and 90mg EPA.Is Dr. Brad taking 1g total of DHA and EPA? Or is he taking 1 grM fish oil, like my gelcap, with less than 1 gram total DHA and EPA?
@user-nl7hw7uh1mАй бұрын
1g of EPA+DHA
@mixalis61683 ай бұрын
Psyllium husk, needs to be a good quality one, not the cheap ones that are sold
@mohamedahmed10233 ай бұрын
I'm going to try to guess prior to watching: creatine, omega 3, magnesium, vitamin D, a multivitamin, psyllium husk
@californiadoll62733 ай бұрын
Were you right? Im to lazy to watch the video
@SlamminGraham3 ай бұрын
Close!
@mohamedahmed10233 ай бұрын
@@californiadoll6273 No- his list had Melatonin rather than Vitamin D or Magnesium. I found that very surprising.
@dontworrybehappy51393 ай бұрын
You got everything but melatonin. The magnesium and vitamin D are in his multivitamin so he didn't mention them.
@Themata3 ай бұрын
@dontworrybehappy5139 watching now, but weird to see melatonin in the top 5 for everyone. I believe it's a hormone thing and not great to mess with generally. One to actually talk to your doctor about
@stephanemoyen55213 ай бұрын
Melatonin triggers depression symptoms for me. I use Baldrian instead.
@tyrengertrud3 ай бұрын
Your are recommending tested fish oils in the end of the omega-3 part. I would suggest that you recommend omega-3 from algae oil instead. These have less risk of heavy metals (no build up through the food chain) and is more sustainable to produce.
@alexandrerossellini129 күн бұрын
That's interesting... Here in Brazil, the doctors say that Omega-3 is mortal and causes heart attack, and melatonin is completely useless. Thanks for the information!
@gettingstuffdoneright53323 ай бұрын
Good day, can you tell me when version 6 of your microvitamin will be shipping? Really appreciate the specific brand names on the other supplements, thx.
@giusparsifal3 ай бұрын
Hello and thanks Doc, just a thing about Melatonin, you said you take 300 micrograms, I take 1 milligram, is too much? Thanks
@Wo1f19843 ай бұрын
like all Product have 3-10 mg (ok found one with 1 mg), can't even find a Produkt with little as 0,3 mg ^^
@vickisue3 ай бұрын
I also take 1 mg per night. it works great for me.
@kevinsm20393 ай бұрын
How much of the multivitamin do I take . One capsule or 2 ?
@AndusDominae2 ай бұрын
I'm given to understand creatine doesn't easily pass the blood-brain barrier. Guanidinoacetic(?) acid, a precursor to creatine apparently, readily passes the blood-brain barrier. I'd like to see more about how effective it is to replace creatine supplementation with GAA. I hear it allows for greater creatine concentration in muscle as well as the brain. I haven't seen any hard evidence, only heard from people I generally trust to summarise research.
@ianpatton632Ай бұрын
Vitamin D is the most important vitamin
@TrevonAllison2 ай бұрын
Can you do a video on if creatine is safe for kids or early teens?
@bunsw20702 ай бұрын
At 14.43 the study says the body naturally produces 10-80 micrograms per night, not per hour.
@Themata3 ай бұрын
At 4:18 they've only tested 6 fish oil products from 4 brands, not helpful. While consumer lab's website makes searching anything difficult. Can I just rely on Australia's TGA, or do they only test for safety?
@fonty1812 ай бұрын
Do not trust Australia,s TGA . Big Pharma controlled Muppets.
@FHer-kb7gb3 ай бұрын
1)Rapamycin, 2)astaxanthin You're welcome
@Nelis13243 ай бұрын
Could you please also talk about novel anti aging studies? Not just what works now. It would be nice to see something novel.
@badactor344018 күн бұрын
Baylor studies
@robertedvinАй бұрын
Hello Dr. Brad, is there any reason why I cannot order your supplement from Romania? I was surprised that there are a lot of countries from Europe, even neighboring countries, but Romania is not available. Message is "Shipping isn't available for Romania. Select a different address to continue"
@AstonAcademia3 ай бұрын
I was curious about the omission of vitamins A and E from your multivitamin recommendations. While I understand the considerations around vitamin A, I'm surprised to see vitamin E excluded. I believe the focus on vitamin E often overlooks the importance of its different forms. A balanced intake of tocopherols and tocotrienols is crucial for optimal health benefits. Studies have shown that supplementing with only alpha-tocopherol can actually deplete other beneficial forms of vitamin E, such as gamma-tocopherol. It would be interesting to hear your thoughts on this.
@lawncarecastel6563 ай бұрын
So many video ads popping up. Plus the information is a bloviated understatement. 😊
@shbfyАй бұрын
Is creatine safe for those with hypertension?
@hiit-itxr-fitness19623 ай бұрын
Adding to the discussion of Omega-3, it may be a good idea to take it with protein.
@sydene5417 күн бұрын
My idea is that, if I take an alpha lipoic acid capsule occasionally, I won't have to use anti wrinkle facial creams
@wiifii4282Ай бұрын
OK ...... what about smaller doses pf omega 3 ???? i use a reputable brand with epa of 700 mg and dha pf 500mg . The suggested serving is 4 softgels ...... i only take 2 daily .... do i still get some benefits out of the daily 2 softgels?
@mincuvirgil41612 ай бұрын
I'm not too convinced about creatine linked with cancer in human and animal studies, not too convinced about melatonin linked with pineal gland calcification.
@srdj23Q2 ай бұрын
What are your thoughts on tallow products for the skin?
@Therealmathilda3 ай бұрын
Melatonin?? It helps you fall asleep but not stay asleep. Sedation is not sleep. Most otc dosages are way to high anyway. Exercise and eating cleaner and healthier and not over eating is the strongest "supplements" we have.
@robertfairburn99793 ай бұрын
Do you sell your supplements at your practice, I might pick some up when passing by
@ChuckleberrySoup2 ай бұрын
post a pic with your swag outside Brad's clinic for our collective edification 😀
@PrBruce19593 ай бұрын
Very good again! You might comment on the rise of pentadecanoic acid soon?
@user-cd9ui4qv4q3 ай бұрын
Any ideas about lowering Lipoprotein A which is more related to genetics? Studies show daily exercise, diet and statins will not help. Thoughts?
@jillhulbert234121 күн бұрын
Can someone explain why we take 5 capsules? Do we take say 2 in morning then 3 in evening?
@OptimumSui3 ай бұрын
What do you think about peptides and all of these companies selling them online. I'd love your input.
@perisndirangu12803 ай бұрын
He did a video on peptides …check on utube
@OptimumSui3 ай бұрын
@perisndirangu1280 I searched peptides on his channel, and nothing came up
@keithrichard3913 ай бұрын
K-2 is the real game changer!
@josephjroy65933 ай бұрын
my Primary Care Physician still recommends vitamin D, despite recent research concluding against testing the general public.
@DrBradStanfield3 ай бұрын
I take vitamin D as part of MicroVitamin. There’s a difference between supplementing vitamin D, and spending the time and money to test Vitamin D levels
@josephjroy65933 ай бұрын
@@DrBradStanfield you are correct, Dr. Stanfield. The issue raised in research is the cost/benefit analysis of reagents involved in 25-hydroxy Vitamin D vs the public benefit.
@SDee.2 ай бұрын
Husband's cardiologist told him to stop taking omega 3 due to lack of evidence and potential harmful side effects. 🤷♀️
@izoard773 ай бұрын
what is the minimum age for taking creatine? Is it safe for 16 yo?
@user-nl7hw7uh1mАй бұрын
Yes
@LinusWilson3 ай бұрын
Psyllium husk is used in lots of whey protein bars and snacks and “keto” bread.
@cooluser233 ай бұрын
Your list is pretty incomplete. Where is the taurine? Where's the Glycine? Where's the NAC? Wheres thr Vitamin D+MK2?
@neverenough40343 ай бұрын
So how much is safe to use Omega-3? Total dhea and epa under 1g or total fish oil?
@sydene5417 күн бұрын
is it OK if I take one capsule of alpha lipoic acid per month (or per week!) as I am totally healthy but old.
@kevinsm20393 ай бұрын
I know this may be inconvenient for you, but could you link each product you mentioned in the video like to the specific brand in the description box?
@delaneyondreams2 ай бұрын
Could you comment on Dr. Greger's reports that a solid 99-100% WFPB diet has plenty of FIBER without the overdosing of Psyllium. What do you think, even if you are not WFPB ? Please. include us in your presentations! Feel free to tell us why you prefer not being WFPB; is it for nutritional research or for personal habit- reasons?
@user-cd9ui4qv4q3 ай бұрын
This guy means well...but the constant changes in supplementation may be an issue especially for people with CVD (HBP, diabetes, high cholesterol, kidney and liver issues) More harm than good will come from constantly changing everything. I pledge everyone to go get a full metabolic panel blood test and comprehensive full panel gene test before taking supplements. The gene test will actually give you a list of medications you should be taking and meds you should not. Example some supplements lower bad cholesterol significantly from LDL 150 to 50's and 60s, however, increases lipo protein A cholesterol (which is never tested unless you demand it). if you are genetically impacted...theonly thing you can do is maximize diet, exercise, right meds/supplements and please no stress or anxiety. My thoughts.
@DrBradStanfield3 ай бұрын
I haven’t changed what supplements I take for about 2-3 years
@user-cd9ui4qv4q3 ай бұрын
@DrBradStanfield I was referring to your multivitamin/mineral supplement...you do make changes you are on v6. Not a problem it's great that you provide updates most will not.
@AwesomeOwl2 ай бұрын
what about magnesium and vitamin C
@MisterProducts3 ай бұрын
Mineral oil used in food or cosmetics typically is very refined and not toxic..?
@marcell.paumkirchner3 ай бұрын
I have never understood these things. If you cook the fish, don't you "kill" the omega 3? Or when you cook vegetables, most of the fibers and vitamins? Same with chicken... It measured in a calorie bomb device. RAW. If I cook it, it stays the same calorie. Or doesn't it? What about cooking with EVOO? Benefits gone. Or not?
@michalek7773 ай бұрын
isnt it better to take inuline instead of psyllium husk? its also fiber and our biom loves it.
@greekveteran27152 ай бұрын
It's even better to eat healthy foods and drink the proper amount of water,than take Psyllium husk. Most people that have taken it, say it doesn't work at all.
@jarichards99utube2 ай бұрын
Yes THANK YOU 👍 - BUT YOU MISSED Vit D-3... : (
@KJSvitko3 ай бұрын
Creatine has some side effects like dizziness and light headedness. This can be a problem for many older people as falls are a huge risk.
@vvvios3 ай бұрын
And horrible bloating too. I tried creatine a few times but just couldn't keep taking it.
@gazorpazorp97983 ай бұрын
Gym rat here. I have taken creatine for almost 20 years. Two things. First the bloating goes away after a few weeks - your body will even out and normalize. Turns out you need a lot less than recommended. I get the cognitive and physical benefits at 3 g.
@animeanibe3 ай бұрын
Hush! The good doctor is trying to sell his supplements thru this infomercial.
@calvinklien49463 ай бұрын
@@vvviostry taking it warm water but ensure to stir until it dissolves before drinking it
@Ken-wg4zy18 күн бұрын
COQ10 should have been on list especially for older adults. Thx
@badactor344018 күн бұрын
That's one of his "5 useless supplements"
@Ken-wg4zy17 күн бұрын
@badactor3440 I humble disagree, It works for me (68) and my situation. One thing I've learned about these "studies" is they can be flawed, misleading and biased for whatever reason. :)
@Carrie1111-j9x2 ай бұрын
Do you ship your supplement to india?
@nChristos1003 ай бұрын
Melatonin is not available in UK without prescription- any alternatives?
@josephjroy65933 ай бұрын
You can look into tart cherry juice. It's high in melatonin.
@tonyboffa55713 ай бұрын
Try pure bulk inc.
@RadarAustralia3 ай бұрын
IHerb
@nalsra02 ай бұрын
Good thing it need a prescription, too many people rely on it here in the states, and my mom had a really bad allergic reaction to it as well
@laurayoung94852 ай бұрын
If you are smaller, I'm 5"4' 120lbs, can you get away with taking smaller doses to get the same benefit? Has this even been studied? It seems like I should need less than say my 6'2" 200lb son.
@sulijooАй бұрын
Imagine if I went to my actual doctor and said "I want to take these supplements because a 'doctor' on KZbin said they're good". What do you think their response would be? Incredulity? Scepticism? Concern? Or ridicule? It's one thing to take advice from a plumber on YT on how to remove a radiator (that at least can be demonstrated); it's quite another to take medical advice from someone claiming to be a doctor.
@franciscofierro7583 ай бұрын
Hi Dr. Brad. Can you do amore in depth and updated video about Psyllum Husk? Pls
@davidlee80192 ай бұрын
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