Tea Compound Boosts Brain Health Through Gut Bacteria and Creatine Production
Theasinensin C from tea enhances beneficial gut bacteria to create creatine, reducing brain inflammation and improving cognition.
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Theasinensin C from tea enhances beneficial gut bacteria to create creatine, reducing brain inflammation and improving cognition.
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Comprehensive review of 30+ years of research confirms creatine enhances performance, recovery, and health with no safety concerns.
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