Help with EU Sources
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Anyone got a good vitamin K supplement for eu?
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@voldtzeig
More expensive. Mine comes from iherb.com
Thorne liquid Mk4.
Expensive if you only look at the price. I take one drop morning. Best 2x/d (half life).
Need a lot of fat to assimilate it. Proportional at 14 - 24 - 36 g fat.
2 kinds: 1 mg or 600 mcg (?) with D3. -
@LucH said in Help with EU Sources:
@voldtzeig
More expensive. Mine comes from iherb.com
Thorne liquid Mk4.
Expensive if you only look at the price. I take one drop morning. Best 2x/d (half life).
Need a lot of fat to assimilate it. Proportional at 14 - 24 - 36 g fat.
2 kinds: 1 mg or 600 mcg (?) with D3.That's the only good one I have ever tried. By far the most expensive if looked at the price per bottle, but more than 1000 drops per bottle and 1mg per drop.
The D/K2 only has 100 mcg K2 and 500 IU Vitamin D per drop (the data on iherb is per two drops for whatever reason).
K2 MK7 gave me weird symptoms.
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I'm surprised there isn't already a global supplement library site for anyone to view their desired products' available sources, with user input to facilitate information compiling. Any Peatgrammer up for the task?
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@voldtzeig I'm getting Life Extension Super K on Danny's recommendation
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Also, just a heads-up for people in Spain. my Progest-E was denied at customs.
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@edouard I use this Dutch company, pretty old and known company and its relatively cheap: https://www.deonlinedrogist.nl/jacob-hooy-gelatinepoeder-500gr-p-22140.html?channable=00de4f696400323231343083&cross=0&pid=22140&gQT=1
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Deuspower.shop is where i purchase my T3 and T4 (to Sweden). Ships without any issues.
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Bought from bgpharmadrugs.com Tiromel(T3) and Bitiron(T3+T4) received, looks legit. But the qrcode and serial numbers are marked over...
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@AL They are fake. He marks the QR code and Serial numbers with a pen, so you can't scan them on a certain turkish medicine verification app (the name is in a foreign language), and verify if the medication is real or counterfeit.
I have probbaly bought close to 30 packs of Tiromel and Bitiron combined from him, before he started to mark out the QR codes - when I scanned their QR codes ALL of them were not registered batches and were therefore fake.
Save yourself hundreds of dollars and stay away from Turkish meds - generally, if you see a very popular medicine being sold for low prices, it is too good to be true.
A small sample of my fake thyroid collection....