Help with EU Sources
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@Mauritio his Turkish meds are fake as shit, because he scribbles out the QR code, hiding its validity and he sold me Tiromel for a year straight and the expiration date didn’t change.
He also stole 100 dollars from another user here and on Meso RX, multiple people claim to be scammed by him
However, I must of ordered from him around a dozen times now. And I always face issues, such as him not giving tracking until 20 days after I ordered or my order being set to “cancelled”. But he alwyas has come through and my package always have arrived.
He does have good Bulgarian meds though and plenty of Chinese peptides for good prices.
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I am in Sweden and have ordered doxycycline, azithromycin, amoxicillin and amoxicillin/clavulanic acid from dokteronline.com. It's great, no hassle and fast shipping.
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Since OTC cyproheptadine was banned in France I tried ordering it from UK. Didn't work and got stopped at customs. I went to Spain and tried in different pharmacies ("Yo quiero periactin") but couldn't get it there either.
Where do people buy their cypro nowadays? I don't want to buy from idealabs, I want the cheap 4 mg periactin tablets.
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@Korven said in Help with EU Sources:
Since OTC cyproheptadine was banned in France I tried ordering it from UK.
Why do you want to use cypro? For its anti-serotonin effect?
Are you conscious of side-effects?
Anticholinergic effect of Cyproheptadine
It’s an Acetylcholine blocking agent. Possibility of cumulative effect with other anti-cholinergic molecules.
Acetylcholine is essential to the functioning of the body. It helps you stay vigilant, keep a regular heart rate, breathe, digest food, sweat and empty the bladder. When you take an anticholinergic drug, it acts on many parts of the body at the same time. In older people, the liver and kidneys no longer eliminate drugs on very optimal way (accumulation). They therefore become more sensitive to side effects (dry mouth, urinary problems, constipation, somnolence and confusion)
=> It’s a question of ground and quantity too. Thus, if you can manage, why not!Open a new post if you want to talk about stress management (serotonin antagonist)
=> Cyproheptadine: counter-effects and stress management -
@Korven licensed pharmacies in Spain still sell it OTC
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@alfredoolivas ok weird maybe I just got lucky. how do you even order from him when the website seems down ?
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@Mauritio not sure I have moved to other sources, I haven’t ordered in 6 months
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https://www.biosenseclinic.ca/products/jamp-cyproheptadine?_pos=1&_sid=51683962e&_ss=r
this doesnt need prescription and they ship worldwide
this is the normal price in Canada btw
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So far the cheapest (most mg per euro) D and K2 sources I've found are
Sunday Natural MCT oil D3 5000IU 1000 drop dropper (500 000IU per euro)
and
Life Extension mega vitamin K2 from iherb (50mg per eur)For comparison Lark is 34mg/€ for the 250 dollar one
Idealabs Kuinone 24mg/€
Idealabs Calcirol (D3) is 9600IU/€ -
@alfredoolivas Thank you so much
I ordered from that site and I think its arriving here tomorrow
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@LucH I don't usually take cyproheptadine everyday as a supplement.
I like to have it on hand if I get some stomach bug or something, it's pretty useful for that.
I also like to take it when I am stressed or worn out and need to get good sleep. Sometimes I take it for a few days and feel like it has a restorative effect.
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@Korven said in Help with EU Sources:
I also like to take it when I am stressed or worn out and need to get good sleep. Sometimes I take it for a few days and feel like it has a restorative effect.
OK then, as long you're conscious not to take it on a regularly base. Avoid hard break / stop.
If accustomed => Serotonin receptors could become less sensitive (antagonistic action on 5-HT2A receptor).
Explanation:
SSRIs can induce serotonin weakness elsewhere in the body, including in the platelets. While SSRIs primarily target serotonin reuptake transporters in the brain, they also affect these transporters in other tissues like platelets, leading to decreased serotonin storage and potential functional changes.