Looking for reccomendations never took one before would like to try it out.
Also any liver or kidney supplements that i should be taking along with bcaas , protein powder, and pre workout ?(that I plan on taking on and off)
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12-17-2017, 11:32 PM #1
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12-18-2017, 08:24 AM #3
SAN CultiVate has enzymes AND probiotics, a nice combo.
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12-18-2017, 08:36 AM #4
Why do you feel the need for a digestive enzyme? Bloating or GI issues? I’d rather look at your food choices causing problems. I will say, EvoMuse Gut Health is a fantastic product (probiotic).
As for liver, look into NAC or TUDCA and for kidneys, astralagus, and be sure you’re staying very well hydrated. Keep blood pressure in check.PEScience Representative
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12-18-2017, 02:48 PM #7
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Are you having problems with digestion? Are you eating enough fiber?
Taking digestive enzymes without looking to address a specific problem could be a waste of money, and if you are having issues processing food but not consuming enough fiber then I would start there as you look for solutions.
With regard to your liver and kidney function - did you have blood work that suggested a problem? If you did not have a blood panel done then I would start there to determine if supplements would be useful/necessary or not.Pro Strongman & Former National Champion
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12-18-2017, 07:22 PM #8
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Yup this exactly as well as TomMutaffis' post is spot on. Also you still have yet to answer our question of why you feel the need to take these? If you are having GI distress, speaking to a doctor about this would be a better move rather then looking to supplements which have questionable usefulness at best. With that being said, however, Gut Health is a great product and def worth having a look at. It's a shame many people can't get the bolded through their heads though
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12-21-2017, 02:23 AM #9
NOW makes good digestive enzymes. Keep your blood pressure in check for your kidneys. You really shouldn't be worrying about your liver unless your blood work tells you so, which at that point you should look at eliminating the offending element.. or working with your physician to find out the cause. Don't treat without knowing what is causing the problem. For general liver health, LiverRX is actually pretty damn complex and effective based on my blood work results. Tudca is for a very specific billiary hepatic issue which I don't think is what you are going after here.
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