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May 13Liked by Louisa Nicola

Thank you sharing and once again emphasising the importance of Creatine. I am father of Special kid. Was just thinking if any research is initiated where creatine as a supplement is considered to be for brain development in special kids.

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You're welcome! There has been some research into the use of creatine as a supplement for brain development, particularly in children with certain neurological conditions. Creatine is known to play a role in energy metabolism in the brain, which can be beneficial in conditions where energy production is impaired.

For example, some studies have explored the use of creatine in children with disorders like autism and cerebral palsy, as well as in various neurometabolic disorders. The research suggests that creatine might help improve cognitive function, muscle strength, and overall energy levels.

If you're considering creatine for your child, it's important to discuss it with your healthcare provider first. They can provide guidance based on your child's specific health needs and the latest research.

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