Andrew Huberman· PhD
@Examinecom is a wonderful independent resource— see their “human effect matrix”
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
@Examinecom is a wonderful independent resource— see their “human effect matrix”
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I refer you again to examine.com the website to evaluate any supplements or compounds for their safety and their effects in humans and animals, free website as well as with links to studies.
I love this resource. They don't pay me to say that, but I just love this resource. I've followed it for a long time called examine.com. Thank you folks at examine.com for putting this free resource out on the web that has links through what they call the human effect matrix. So it's links to all the PubMed studies for particular effects of particular compounds that one combined and just incredible as well as important health warnings.
You should check out examine.com, this free website which will allow you to put in any supplement and evaluate that supplement with they provide links in the so-called human effect matrix to PubMed. It tells you the exact subjects they were done in. It was a post-menopausal women. Was it kids? Was it normal adults? Was it people with autism, et cetera. Check out that site for any and all supplements you're considering or taking.
That wonderful site that is examine.com has recently been updated, they've changed their format. It was terrific before, it provided links to relevant studies, it talked about specific compounds, it talked about the magnitude of effect, it talked about the human effect matrix, it really focused on human studies with links to those studies and on and on.
The new revamped version of examine.com is even better, it's really next, next level.