I've been doing some reading on the technical details of DSS while we all eagerly await the stacking module in ST (whenever that may be

I've been experimenting with dcraw to remove the white balance before stacking, using either bi-linear or AHD interpolation.
Now after some reading, I've noticed that DSS has two non-interpolation options - RGGB Super Pixels and Bayer Drizzle.
So, this leads to a two part question, in the interest of linear, virgin frames:
1) Is it better to accept a less-effective debayering using dcraw to avoid the white balance [what causes more harm - white balance or bad debayering?]
2) If the non-interpolation options are better, even though we need to use the RAW white balance, are super pixels or bayer drizzle the way to go?
I'm using a Rebel SL1 (18MP) if that makes a difference - I could afford the 1/4 image reduction [so 9MP?] if necessary.
Cheers!

EDIT: Just had another thought. What about using the -h parameter with dcraw -r 1 1 1 1 to create non-white balanced, bayer super pixels?