Help with EU Sources
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@pannacottas did you order recently?
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@alfredoolivas said in Help with EU Sources:
@AL There sure is a lot of connections to the original manufacturer.... This is Page 1 and 2 of searching "Tiromel" on google images. These are all vendors, from all over the world.
The only people that legally have access to the original manufacturer are companies that stock medicine to sell to pharmacies. Pharmacies then proceed to resell them on the black market.
It is impossible for all these resellers, all over the globe to have access to this pharmaceutical, and then proceed to sell it for $20.
Do you think Tiromel bought directly from a proper pharmacy in Turkey would be legit?
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@Ismail said in Help with EU Sources:
Do you think Tiromel bought directly from a proper pharmacy in Turkey would be legit?
Turkey is outside the common Market (euro). No hormone is legal.
And you need a prescription form from your doctor (in the package) not to have problem with the customs, when coming from Europe.
Since 2024 the control has been re-enforced. First time, destroyed. Second time, punished (money). -
@LucH thank you for replying, i think i may have been misunderstood; i meant whether the actual contents of the T3 would be “real” and “good” quality if purchased directly from an official pharmacy in Turkey - i guess/hope it would be
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@LucH I did not know this about cypro; I’ve been using it recently and it’s the best thing I’ve used to stop stress - better than aspirin, phosphatidylserine or even lots of sugar - feel so chilled. Coupled with some caffeine and I feel on top of the world, no caffeine jitters etc.
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for LSD
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@wester130 seems like a scam or fed operation…
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@Ismail I have no idea at this point… I just go with the other sources of T3 in Europe or IdeaLabs
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@alfredoolivas how so?
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@Luke Do you get enough salt, calcium and sugar to reduce your adrenaline? T3 gets suppressed by adrenaline. I also have those sudden adrenaline spikes if I do hard mental work, but only if I skipped out on either of those three.
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Been taking cytomed t3 (deusmedical) and my temps have gone down. Is that good or bad? Kind of confused.
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@heyman depends, how do you feel ?
Do you have any other hypo symptoms ?
Or do you feel better in general?If stress hormones are high small amounts of thyroid might not be enough to raise temps, but at least to lower stress hormones .
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@pittybitty said in Help with EU Sources:
@Luke Do you get enough salt, calcium and sugar to reduce your adrenaline? T3 gets suppressed by adrenaline. I also have those sudden adrenaline spikes if I do hard mental work, but only if I skipped out on either of those three.
Yes, I get lots of all of them. Got even more when I took T3 because I knew that could happen. It wasn't possible for me to eat even more and the T3 dose was low.
I tried some NDT two or three years ago. When I started with that I felt more sleepy and a bit low energy, but nothing too serious. With this product, the stress reaction was so intense that I thought about suicide, not going to lie. And I never took more than 6 mcg T3 a day. It wasn't a temporary adrenaline rush, but almost constant despair for mutliple days.
By the way, I took the same product (from deusmedical) that @heyman mentioned in the post above. Maybe the product is just bad. I'm not sure. Although I felt some signs that it's real thyroid.
I suspect that my entire organism is badly impaired from some dumb stuff I have done to myself in the past, with poor liver function and chronically high stress levels for years. I read your thread on hypothyroidism and it's a good read. I'll have to go back to the basics and try to rebuild myself like Phoenix from the ashes before I try more supplements (unless I know they are not harmful to me).
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@Mauritio I feel cold, my temps are down at about 36,4. Cold hands and feet.
Really confused since I usually get warm when I take a t3. Been thinking it's maybe lowering my adrenaline and thus lowering temperature. I take tyromax in the evening too.
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@Luke You think the cytomed is bad?
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@heyman I don't whether it's a bad product or if I reacted badly to it for some other reason. We need more data.
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@heyman cold hands and feet is usually a sign of high adrenaline , so I doubt it is lowering your adrenaline . But who knows ?
It does indeed sound like you're getting more hypo. But keep an eye on other symptoms like water retention, weight gain and mood.It could also be that you take too high of a dose.
When I started tyronene I experienced hypo symptoms, that only disappeared when I drastically lowered the dose. So maybe that's what's happening to you.Figuring out thyroid dosing can be difficult.
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@Luke How much are you taking? Maybe deus is shit, idk. They are from india I think.
Edit: all their pills look the same too, a bit weird. Bought some other pharma from them.
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@Luke I split it up into 5 pieces so I get like 5mcg. I was thinking it was lowering adrenaline thus cold hands and feet.
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@heyman said in Help with EU Sources:
@Luke How much are you taking? Maybe deus is shit, idk. They are from india I think.
Edit: all their pills look the same too, a bit weird. Bought some other pharma from them.
When I was taking it I started with about 3 mcg (1/8 of a tablet) and increased the dose to about 6 mcg (3 mcg with breakfast, 3 mcg with lunch) after two weeks. I never took more before I stopped. So not a huge dose. As you will have noticed the tablets are pretty much impossible to split into equal pieces, so maybe I sometimes took 1 mcg more or less.