Today, I am delighted to be joined by a friend and colleague, Mike Mutzel.
Mike has a master's in Clinical Nutrition from the University of Bridgeport. He is a graduate of the IFM, applies functional medicine in clinical practice, and is a consultant lecturer who teaches leading-edge science in a concise format for progressive clinicians to prevent chronic diseases.
In our discussion, Mike and I unpack the benefits of creatine monohydrate, highlighting the importance of ensuring the products we use are free of impurities. We explain how creatine monohydrate gets created, answer many listener questions, and describe current research specific to creatine monohydrate, discussing ways to support bone health, navigate dosing, and how to troubleshoot.
This conversation with Mike Mutzel is truly invaluable, and I look forward to having him back on the podcast to dive a little deeper into the science.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:
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How creatine supports energy production across muscles, the brain, and other organ systems
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Why vegetarians and vegans should take creatine
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What to consider when choosing high-quality creatine supplements
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Dosing strategies based on diet, exercise, sleep, and individual needs
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How taking creatine with electrolytes while exercising can improve absorption
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Benefits of supplementing with amino acids alongside creatine for illness, recovery, or when protein intake is low
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Adjusting your creatine dosage for sleep, travel, or exercise demands
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How creatine supports bone and muscle health
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The value of creatine for the eyes and ears
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