Huberman answers premium subscriber questions on sleep, vertigo, TBI, OCD, hormone testing, fish oil, gut health and travel from Sydney.

Andrew Huberman — Andrew Huberman is a Stanford neuroscientist and host of the Huberman Lab podcast. Here he runs a solo AMA, fielding questions from premium channel subscribers.
Recorded live from Sydney during an Australia tour, this AMA covers a wide range of listener questions on health and neuroscience. Huberman discusses maintaining health pillars while traveling, how to interpret five-to-six hours of sleep using his QQRT framework, and the mechanics of vertigo via the vestibulo-ocular reflex. He addresses recovering brain function after poor sleep, diet and TBI, emphasizing the body's robustness, glymphatic clearance, creatine and hyperbaric treatment. Further answers cover the basal-ganglia basis of OCD, circadian shifting for travel using temperature minimum, fish oil dosing for EPA, hormone testing schedules, gut-brain axis, and tongue cleaning.
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“I take 5 to 10 grams of creatine, just creatine monohydrate powder. Frankly, any creatine monohydrate powder should be sufficient.” — Andrew Huberman 00:25:45Find it on Amazon
AG1 (inferred)
“when I travel, I take the capsules from AG1, or Momentous, or there are excellent ones from other sources.” — Andrew Huberman 00:36:42Find it on Amazon
Momentous (inferred)
“So I take the fish oil from G1 or from Momentous. That's just me. There are a lot of other great sources out there.” — Andrew Huberman 00:36:42Find it on Amazon