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#1 Marconius

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Posted 10 March 2025 - 04:05 AM


As in the topic title. Since both of them can be considered adaptogens I want to know the if combining them in a stack can lead to unwanted side effects. And what those might be. Thank you.



#2 ta5

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Posted 11 March 2025 - 03:49 AM

I take them together. It’s fine.
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#3 Fred_CALICO

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Posted 22 March 2025 - 09:57 PM

As in the topic title. Since both of them can be considered adaptogens I want to know the if combining them in a stack can lead to unwanted side effects. And what those might be. Thank you.

Why don't you harness the power of next-generation search engines when you have a relatively simple question to ask?
Here are two links (in French, to be translated with DeepL or google translate), the first gives an answer taken from the 'commercial' web, the second from scientific studies:
https://www.perplexi...WRMWkKy_SA777sQ

https://www.perplexi...uSraGl8qrdffGqw
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