Medicine Redefined

189. Creatine as Medicine: Brain Health, Bone, & Longevity | Darren Candow, PhD

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Dec 8, 2025
Dr. Darren Candow, a leading expert on creatine and director at the Aging Muscle and Bone Health Laboratory, sheds light on the surprising benefits of creatine beyond just muscle gains. He discusses its potential to enhance brain health, particularly during sleep deprivation, and its role in preserving bone mass, especially in postmenopausal women. Candow also tackles common myths around creatine, explores its applications for aging, and hints at exciting future research on its effects in conditions like Alzheimer's and cancer.
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ANECDOTE

How Creatine Became His Focus

  • Darren started in glutamine research and pivoted to creatine after finding glutamine ineffective and seeing clear creatine benefits in trials.
  • That shift launched his career studying creatine across aging, bone, heart, and brain health.
ANECDOTE

Hosts’ Personal Dosing Examples

  • Dr. Altamash Raja mentioned taking 20 g before the interview to 'be fired up', illustrating common use of loading doses.
  • Darren uses personal practice of ~10 g daily and higher short‑term doses for stressors.
INSIGHT

When Creatine Helps The Brain

  • The brain makes its own creatine and is already ~adequately supplied at rest, so supplements rarely boost cognition in unstressed people.
  • During metabolic stressors (sleep loss, concussion, stroke, Alzheimer’s), higher doses can raise brain creatine and help recovery.
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