Chris and Dr Peter Attia discuss the 5 supplements everyone should take. What is the number one supplement Dr Attia recommends? Where can you get natural versions of these supplements according to Dr Peter Attia?

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    1. My fovorite supplements are Ramen Noodles, Twinkies, Big Bites, Slim Jims, Little Caeser's pizza, cheese whiz, Doritos, and whatever the bread is made out of on the Fish Filet at McDonald's. I don't even eat real food anymore. I just eat supplements. People don't understand that the food they buy is originally designed to be a supplement, and that has substituted real food. McDonald's was supposed to be a supplement. They called it fast food instead of a supplement.

    2. Curcumin is legit poison. Don’t consume that garbage. And fish oil is toxic fat of fish. DO NOT TAKE THESE THINGS. Only ok thing here is creatine, and magnesium if you take it topically which he doesn’t mention. Or oral if you wanna poop.

    3. Magnesium: Dr. Attia suggests that most people can benefit from magnesium, but the form of magnesium depends on the desired effect (e.g., muscle function, GI regularity, cognitive benefits). He personally uses several types:

      Slow Mag for muscle function and to prevent cramps.
      Magnesium Oxide for GI health.
      Magnesium L-Threonate for cognitive support.
      Creatine Monohydrate: He recommends 5 grams daily for general health and performance. While some may take higher doses (10–20 grams), Dr. Attia notes that 5 grams is sufficient to reach saturation levels over time. He advises adjusting the dose if GI issues occur.

      Methylated B Vitamins and TMG: These help manage homocysteine levels, which are linked to diseases like dementia and cardiovascular conditions. While the evidence is still evolving, he suggests it for those with elevated homocysteine levels.

      Curcumin: Dr. Attia takes a bioavailable form of curcumin, known for its anti-inflammatory properties. He has found it particularly helpful in managing inflammation from injuries.

      Omega-3 Fatty Acids: He emphasizes the importance of EPA and DHA for overall health. Dr. Attia uses high-potency fish oil supplements to maintain optimal levels of these fatty acids.

    4. Crazy, I stopped playing soccer for 3-4 years. At 29 got back in it and was 16 pounds or so heavier….. blew my acl out 3 game with zero contact lol.

    5. he knows as much as the average googler, so not much enlightenment here. Moreover, his appearance is just as ordinary, making his longevity regimen seem ineffective or pointless.

    6. I'd considered taking TB-500 and BPC-157 when I broke my hip a couple of months back, but I couldn't quite afford it with all of the other supplements that I need to take. Now, it's still a consideration although the idea is competing with a consideration for Nefiracetam.

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