
Originally Posted by
niceshotman
Well, I haven't used this before, so rather than jump into 3 tabs per day, I thought maybe I would start off slow, & then ramp it up over a week or so. The suggested use says to use 1-2 per day for starters, or 3 for advanced. I don't know if it really matters or not, since I don't have any experience with the product. But if I try it for 30 days & I don't notice any side effects, then next cycle I will just start off with 3 tabs.
I'm 38, & I've lived through all sorts of wierd stuff. I've had many injuries & taken all sorts of chemicals for medical reasons. For the most part, I handle everything very well. But once in awhile, I come across something new that my body just doesn't like, & it causes a reaction.
For example, I nearly died from an antibiotic reaction, & I went into shock from it. And then a basic gout pill made me pass out & fall down, nearly breaking my head open. And then I took the beta alanine, which for me, gave me major itching like a nasty sunburn.
So, I think different chemicals effect each person differently, & before I just dive into 3 tabs per day, I'd like to ease into it, just to make sure that if something DID happen (like some kind of nasty itch, or rash, or allergy) then it would be much easier to deal with than if I had taken 3x as much.
That's similar stuff that they teach at survival school too, like eating plants & stuff you're not familiar with. Take your time, eat a little, give it awhile, and if you don't have a reaction, then eat more, etc. It's just my overall philosophy of how I do everything in life.
I just hope somebody with experience can contribute to this thread, because I'm trying to figure out what else to take for liver support, cholesterol health, blood pressure, & whatever else goes along with it. I don't think spawn is too harsh, so I don't want to take an excess amount of liver support, but I want to make sure that I do the right things to protect my health. I had some major damage to my cardiovascular system & lungs, plus I have high blood pressure & had 2 strokes (from injuries), so I can't afford to be taking too many risks, if you know what I'm saying.