The supplement industry is a minefield of competing claims, pseudoscience, and genuine breakthroughs that can leave even the most health-conscious consumer bewildered. This episode cuts through the noise with straight talk from exercise science expert Chase Brady and primary care practitioner Cassie Wellock as they break down what actually works, what's probably worthless, and how to make smart choices with your supplement dollars.
From the critical importance of third-party testing to the suspect nature of "proprietary blends," you'll discover why the supplement industry is, as our experts bluntly put it, "an absolute shit show." The conversation doesn't stop at criticism though—it dives into practical advice on supplements with strong research backing like vitamin D, omega-3s, and creatine monohydrate, explaining not just what to take but why and how these supplements function in your body.
The team explores the science behind post-workout nutrition, debunking myths around protein timing and carbohydrate consumption while offering practical guidelines based on training intensity and duration. You'll learn why cheap fish oil might do more harm than good, why that elevated creatinine in your bloodwork probably isn't cause for concern, and why most weight loss supplements deserve their spot in the "garbage" category.
What makes this episode particularly valuable is the emphasis on intentional supplementation. Before adding any pill or powder to your regimen, our experts urge you to consider specific questions: What's the potential risk? What's the upside? What does research say? And most importantly—could you get this from whole food instead? This framework helps ensure you're supplementing with purpose rather than chasing the next influencer-hyped product.
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