Alpha Lipoic Acid:
Rare but Potential Side Effects: nausea, rashes, itching. Contraindications: Liver disease, consumption of large amounts of alcohol, diabetic, thyroid disorder, thiamine deficiency
Taurine:
Rare but Potential Side Effects: According to the best available evidence, taurine has no negative side effects when used in the recommended amounts. As with most amino-acid-based supplements, issues could potentially arise in people with kidney problems
Folic Acid:
Rare but Potential Side Effects: In very rare cases, people may report upset stomach. Folic acid is water soluble, so any excess will naturally pass through the urine. Contraindications: epilepsy, type 2 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), celiac disease. People undergoing kidney dialysis may also wish to avoid taking folic acid.
Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6):
Rare but Possible Side Effects:
Side Effects may include, but are not limited to: nausea & vomiting, diarrhea, decreased sensation, stomach pain, heartburn, loss of appetite, headache, tingling and sleepiness.
Other symptoms of too much vitamin B6 include: painful, unsightly skin patches, extreme sensitivity to sunlight
NAD+:
Although RARE, NAD+ does have some potential side effects. Here’s a list of some common, but not all of the possible side effects: nausea, fatigue, headaches, diarrhea, stomach discomfort
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