In the final episode of Perform's first season, Dr. Andy Galpin discusses the role of nutrition and supplementation in preventing and recovering from brain injuries, concussions, and TBIs, while also emphasizing their benefits for overall brain performance and long-term health. He explains the different types of brain injuries (mild, moderate, and severe TBIs), their causes, and the physiological mechanisms involved, such as excitotoxicity, ionic disturbances, and inflammation. Dr. Galpin then reviews several micronutrients and nutraceuticals, including creatine monohydrate, fish oil (DHA and EPA), Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin), choline, branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), magnesium, and anthocyanins (from blueberries), detailing their benefits, dosages, and food sources, while also cautioning against overconsumption of caffeine. He also shares his strength of evidence scale to help listeners evaluate the research and make informed decisions about their health.
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