Interest in creatine supplements usually whittles down to camps: Those seeking support for strength and recovery and those seeking the compound’s brain benefits. And yes, research shows creatine supports both aspects primarily through creatine’s ability to help cells generate energy. But these benefits aren’t siloed.
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