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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 51 MIN

259. Dr. Dan Pardi: How Creatine Supports Brain Function, Skin Health, and DNA Repair

from Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast

Creatine has been boxed in as a gym-bro supplement for decades, but the latest research shows it's doing far more than building muscle. It buffers brain energy under sleep deprivation, supporting bone density and mood stability through perimenopause, and freeing up methyl groups for detoxification and DNA repair.We dive deeper into this in the Biohacking Beauty Podcast with Dr. Dan Pardi. We also chat about why the bloating myth is backwards, how creatine and NAD work synergistically to support mitochondrial energy, and what topical creatine could mean for the future of skincare.Dr. Dan Pardi is a researcher whose first study in the 1990s focused on creatine, and he has spent three decades following the science as it expanded from sports performance into brain health, healthspan, and women's physiology. He is the Chief Health Officer at Qualia Life Sciences, where the team has earned recognition from the Nutrition Business Journal for science and innovation. His work focuses on translating peer-reviewed research into formulations that support cellular energy, methylation, and longevity.Let's dive in.Use code YOUNGGOOSE at https://www.qualialife.com/ for a special discount.What's Discussed:(4:32) Why creatine went from a niche Olympic edge to a billion-dollar category after the 1992 Games.(11:18) The sloping-surface analogy that explains why 5 grams saturates muscle but barely touches the brain.(15:47) How creatine buffers cognitive performance under sleep deprivation, with no decrement at baseline.(22:05) Why the bloating myth is backwards and what intracellular hydration actually feels like.(28:40) Topical creatine, the dermal layer, and why molecule size matters for skin delivery.(36:22) The decade of creatine in women: bone density, mood, and energy fluctuations through menopause.(42:15) Where the hair loss rumor really came from, and why creatine took the blame.(51:08) Why 40% to 70% of your body's methylation goes to making creatine, and what that means for NAD stacking.Find more from Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% OFF your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% OFF at younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincareFind more from Dr. Dan Pardi:Instagram: @drdanpardi Substack: @drdanpardi Find more from Qualia:Website: qualialife.com Instagram: @qualialife Qualia Creatine: qualialife.com/shop/qualia-creatine

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