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    • skylarkS
      skylark
      last edited by

      Very nice

      I use Premier Research D3, Haidut's K2 , Regency Organics makes good superpure DMSO, Cynoplus & Cynomel through farmaciasdelnino, Hexeal Magensium Chloride, Magnesium Hydroxide can be mixed with carbonated water to create a potant Mg Bicarbonate tonic, Jarrow Formulas theanine, flowers of sulpher, Athrovite Equi Gel Collagen Hydroslate (it's sold for horses but it seems pure & dirt cheap) masa from mexgrocer, Stoats sell flour without mandated additives.

      The only good OJ I've found here is sometimes Morrison's fresh squeeze but a lot of the time it's shite, clementine juice from Tesco is always ok. Lots of good finds in Costco, cheeses, french jams, californian dates... Skyr I find to be the least acidic yoghurt, fresh oysters from Waitrose, Sainsbury's organic mink is the best tasting but Tesco's isn't bad, Cocio choccy mink...

      Currently looking for a source for reasonably priced, authentic olive oil and pure aspirin.

      Good things are immeasurably costly

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      • skylarkS
        skylark
        last edited by

        Oh yeah and Azithromycin, Doxycycline, Acetazolamide and other prescription medicines can be aquired through online pharmacies like DrFox by filling out a quick form, they don't even check with your GP.

        Good things are immeasurably costly

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        • AtlasA
          Atlas
          last edited by

          Aldi's grana padano is a ridiculous steal, it's incredibly cheap and rather tasty
          Innocent orange juice I have found to be the most consistent that I can find in a number of different shops
          Non-halal British-sourced beef gelatin I typically buy from ebay
          Riverford and other fruit and vegetable delivery companies usually have reasonable prices on organic fruit, I get a couple kilos of good apples for £7
          Aspirin I can only find in stores at Sainsbury's, which uses magnesium silicate as filler along with potato starch and lactose, I figure the negative effect are outweighed by the aspirin since I'm not inhaling it but I'd like to find a better source

          Generally the quality and cost of food in this country is one of the more redeeming features of living here.

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          • Spud_consumerS
            Spud_consumer @Atlas
            last edited by

            @Atlas Tesco also has great grano padano under their own name brand. Their brie is also really nice.

            I'd also like to find a cheap source of aspirin without any nonsense added, although to be honest I don't feel any issues with the supermarket stuff.

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              SneedyPeat
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              Lads I advise getting a cheap flight to Eastern Europe and buy boxes of Bayer’s Aspirin there. Nothing in the UK is any good.

              As for OJ, I’ve found that in winter batches vary week by week. Waitrose box of clementines/tangerines are on sale often and always ripe, much more reliable. Their freshly squeezed OJ is expensive but sweet most of the time- you can also see the condiments fall to the bottom, which Peat said is a sign of fresh oranges that don’t have Citric acid added.

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              • jhpJ
                jhp
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                I've bought Aniprin P, pure 'multi-species' aspirin, from eBay a couple of times now. Ships from America, arrives quickly though, with shipping included it's ~£25-30 iirc. I haven't properly done the maths but think it works out slightly cheaper per gram than buy it from boots or whatever. I mostly get it for convenience and no fillers. I think the boots and Waitrose aspirin have the least additives though. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/193968271785

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                • jhpJ
                  jhp @SneedyPeat
                  last edited by

                  @SneedyPeat Ive been spending way to much on the Waitrose freshly squeezed orange juice, defo my go to now. Bottle of that and a red bull is peaty crack

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                  • Spud_consumerS
                    Spud_consumer @jhp
                    last edited by

                    @jhp "multi species" on the label is hilarious. No customs issues?

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                    • jhpJ
                      jhp @Spud_consumer
                      last edited by

                      @Spud_consumer no customs issues, I've ordered three times now

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                      • ImrithrilI
                        Imrithril
                        last edited by

                        The Balance Body and Mind Shop sells a bunch of peaty supplements and progest-e. I buy my progest-e there since it's easier than getting it direct from the states:
                        https://www.balancedbodymind.com/shop

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                        • Spud_consumerS
                          Spud_consumer
                          last edited by

                          Does anyone know a reasonably priced sulphur soap in the UK?

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                            brenn
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                            anyone found good sources for NDT?

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                            • CurmudgeonAppleC
                              CurmudgeonApple @brenn
                              last edited by CurmudgeonApple

                              @brenn

                              you aren't getting that in the UK nor will you be able to import it. More than likely you will have to get somebody say in the US to take the shipment, then ship that to you. That's what i had to do anyways. I bought Haidut's Tyromax once and that did make it through customs(it was crap though IMHO), but most vendors in Europe and the US will not ship NDT to the UK

                              I agree with the other guy though..the quality of supplements in the UK is pretty much trash sans a few companies here and there. Most of them wont even supply CAS reports when asked for them, despite making claims about third party lab tests..all bullshit and the FSA doesn't care as long as they aren't making drug claims. Because of that i tend to just buy things from outside the UK. Nootropics Depot cannot be beaten on quality anywhere in the world for most supplements(they don't sell NDT though) for everything else i do my homework and shop around, but almost none of it comes from within the UK

                              https://shop.forefronthealth.com/products/raw-desiccated-thyroid-65mg

                              That's what i buy. Never had an issue with it and i've been taking it for over 2 years.

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                              • jhpJ
                                jhp
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                                What is the best way to get cytomel/cynoplus in UK? Ship from mexico? Does anyone have experience with tiromel?

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                                • Spud_consumerS
                                  Spud_consumer
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                                  Any recommendations on low excipient magnesium glycinate tablets? I don't want powder because the smell and taste is abominable.

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