Essentials: Food & Supplements for Brain Health & Cognitive Performance

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Essentials: Food & Supplements for Brain Health & Cognitive Performance

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In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I discuss science-supported nutrients that directly support brain structure, function and long-term cognitive health.

I highlight specific nutrients, including omega-3 fatty acids, creatine, phosphatidylserine, anthocyanins, choline and glutamine, and discuss their recommended doses and dietary sources. I also describe how taste perception, gut-brain signaling and learned associations shape what foods we prefer and crave. Finally, I share practical behavioral tools to help rewire your food preferences toward healthier choices.

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Timestamps

00:00:00 Food & Brain Health

00:01:32 Structural Fat & Neurons, Tools: Omega-3s, EPA; Phosphatidylserine

00:05:11 Acetylcholine & Focus, Tool: Dietary Choline

00:06:48 Creatine & Brain Health, Tool: Creatine Supplementation

00:08:26 Sponsor: David

00:09:41 Anthocyanins & Brain Function, Tool: Blueberries & Berries

00:10:52 Glutamine & Brain, Tool: Glutamine & Offset Sugar Cravings

00:12:48 Brain-Boosting Nutrients, Foods & Supplements

00:15:03 Food Preference; Yum, Yuck or Meh; Mouth, Taste & Palatability

00:19:30 Gut, Nutrients & Subconscious Signaling

00:21:56 Learned Food Preferences

00:23:36 Sponsors: AGZ by AG1 & LMNT

00:26:16 Food & Learned Associations, Tool: Unpair Artificial Sweeteners

00:30:18 Belief Effects, Satiety, Tool: Rewiring Food Preferences

00:35:48 Recap & Key Takeaways

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