David PS
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Yes and even the fake stuff is expensive. I am finally thinking about taurine supplements.Scallops taste amazing as well. But…Mmm where can I get me some “chicken by-product meal”!
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Yes and even the fake stuff is expensive. I am finally thinking about taurine supplements.Scallops taste amazing as well. But…Mmm where can I get me some “chicken by-product meal”!
Why not just get it from food though. Even up to 2000mg is doable using whole foods. How much would you want to supplement?Yes and even the fake stuff is expensive. I am finally thinking about taurine supplements.
Your right I should double down on getting it from my food. I am shooting for 4000mg This paper suggests that up to 6000mg may be okay.Why not just get it from food though. Even up to 2000mg is doable using whole foods. How much would you want to supplement?
Most major brand cat food has that in it; probably dog food as well.Scallops taste amazing as well. But…Mmm where can I get me some “chicken by-product meal”!
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