Features milk thistle extract, traditionally used to help maintain normal liver function

Who Should Use This Protocol And Who Should Avoid It Ideal for: Intermediate to advanced lifters (6+ months of consistent training) looking to break through plateaus Athletes in sports requiring power and endurance football, cricket, martial arts, CrossFit Individuals in a body recomposition phase who want to preserve muscle while cutting calories Morning trainers who often train in a fasted or semi-fasted state Those with high weekly training volumes (4+ sessions per week) who need faster recovery Should approach with caution or avoid: Beginners who have not established foundational diet and training habits supplements amplify what is already there, not replace it Individuals with diagnosed cardiovascular conditions, hypertension, or arrhythmias (due to stimulant content in pre workouts) Those with kidney disease high protein intake requires healthy renal function Pregnant or breastfeeding women both supplements should be avoided without medical guidance Anyone under 18 years of age hormonal development is still active and stimulants can interfere When in doubt, consult a sports nutritionist or physician before starting any supplement protocol

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Yes, you can mix them together