I appreciate the opinion, however I’ve read enough forumposts and talked with enough users that it’s a must do for me. I understand it’snot for everyone, be it financial cost, counter-productive to their end goals, timeconsuming, whatever.
Last run I had serious back pumps and Taurine helpedmitigate those, so being that cost isn’t an issue, no harm. Additionally withliver/cycle support I experience benefits from preloading more than justHawthorne Berry; NAC is an anti-oxidant, boosts immune function and supports optimal liver function by acting as a glutathioneprecursor. Milk Thistle is both protective and detoxifying for your liver.Pantothenic Acid contributes to energy production. N-Acetyl-1-Cyesteine, Sawpalmetto, Celery Seed Extract, Grape Seed Extract, Vitamin B6, Policosanol,Zinc Gluconate, etc…
Again, if cost isn’t an issue, Isee no harm. If a surplus is developed my body will just piss the rest out.However if I’m deficient in anything, or any of these supps in their overabundance help even a small portion to protect my liver, prostate, cellularintegrity and more can be used, well then problem solved. Good thing Ipreloaded.
Again I appreciate the comment, soI’m guessing you’re a “No, just dive right in”?
I can't post the links (under # of posts required) however Tunedsports.com, supplementreviews.com, steroidology.com, **********************, nutraplanet.com and published studies on NCBI.NIH.net, and researchgate.net seem to support the idea of preloading intracellular and hypotaurine, as well as liver protective supplements.