MESO-Rx Sponsor Primal Pharma - US Domestic

Well got my results back this morning so not sure what’s happening lol
Maybe they got the other one back up and running. It'll say where your test was analyzed at the bottom of your printout under Performing Site (although if you're near there, opsec and all...)
 
For most tests, yes. And they used to have one more for the ultra E2, but that one went away in the last few month too.
What I read from a vendor who sets up lab testing is Quest has one u/s E2 machine in SJ Capestrano. If folks are getting U/s E2 back quickly it must be fixed. The post I was referring to about the machine being down was from the 4th
 
Okay just curious, how “off” on average would the two different machines be if you know?
My nonsensitive e2 usually runs about 15 points higher than my sensitive e2 when my sensitive e2 is in the 30- 40s. But it varies and the higher my e2 is the larger the difference
 
Again nothing but great things to say about these guys, dm'd Primal at the last minute on Meso after placing an order to use my bloodwork credit for some additional items.

Package arrived but sans the new items, let him know and he had it shipped right out to me on his dime.

The gear is great too, body is changing daily.

Thanks brother
 
Again nothing but great things to say about these guys, dm'd Primal at the last minute on Meso after placing an order to use my bloodwork credit for some additional items.

Package arrived but sans the new items, let him know and he had it shipped right out to me on his dime.

The gear is great too, body is changing daily.

Thanks brother
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Yeah, and for free. Not our problem they are over capacity, but still taking people's blood.
I'm just getting baseline bloods before starting anything.
I used 250iu's EOD of primals hcg this past month just because I was curious how I would respond to it.

My basic estradiol test came back at 29, vs 26 before
Still waiting on everything else.
 
Hey @Primal_Pharma I just wanted to throw this out there. With the recent ending of de minimis, customs could end up being a bit more of an annoyance for the average person. If the demand is there, you guys may want to consider expanding the types of ancillary medications that you carry to include drugs like telmisartan, an ARB, cilnidipine, a very popular BP med not yet approved by the FDA, but vastly superior to other calcium channel blockers, and maybe some statins, specifically pitavastatin, one that's sometimes not covered by insurance. Ezetimibe is another popular add on for cholesterol. I'm sure there would be a few others people could recommend, but those seem to have a ton of popularity right now. They're all available pretty cheap through Indian pharmaceutical suppliers, but I for one would be willing to pay a premium to have it available domestically.
 
Seems like it's like this every where. Guys in EU sometimes can't even get the test. Seems like these guys would up their equipment with the demand there is for this test.
The Great Estradiol Ultrasensitive Conspiracy of 2025

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Kinda like how there's an incoming shortage on everything except horse steroids and cow steroids. We're just livestock to them, bruh. :p
 
Hey @Primal_Pharma I just wanted to throw this out there. With the recent ending of de minimis, customs could end up being a bit more of an annoyance for the average person. If the demand is there, you guys may want to consider expanding the types of ancillary medications that you carry to include drugs like telmisartan, an ARB, cilnidipine, a very popular BP med not yet approved by the FDA, but vastly superior to other calcium channel blockers, and maybe some statins, specifically pitavastatin, one that's sometimes not covered by insurance. Ezetimibe is another popular add on for cholesterol. I'm sure there would be a few others people could recommend, but those seem to have a ton of popularity right now. They're all available pretty cheap through Indian pharmaceutical suppliers, but I for one would be willing to pay a premium to have it available domestically.
Agree. Although I will say getting telmisartan was absurdly easy. I get offered 24/7 telehealth through my insurance. Scheduled an appointment and told the doc I’d been seeing an uptick in average BP even with healthy lifestyle changes and my telmi RX was waiting on me at the pharmacy in 45 minutes. Think it came out to about $6 + $25 appointment fee.
 
Hey @Primal_Pharma I just wanted to throw this out there. With the recent ending of de minimis, customs could end up being a bit more of an annoyance for the average person. If the demand is there, you guys may want to consider expanding the types of ancillary medications that you carry to include drugs like telmisartan, an ARB, cilnidipine, a very popular BP med not yet approved by the FDA, but vastly superior to other calcium channel blockers, and maybe some statins, specifically pitavastatin, one that's sometimes not covered by insurance. Ezetimibe is another popular add on for cholesterol. I'm sure there would be a few others people could recommend, but those seem to have a ton of popularity right now. They're all available pretty cheap through Indian pharmaceutical suppliers, but I for one would be willing to pay a premium to have it available domestically.
I actually had an issue with a pretty popular Indian Pharmacy supplier getting me some basic medication apparently their explanation was the Dubai customs wouldn’t allow them to send the medication it was the first issue I’ve had especially after ordering from them pretty regularly.
 
I actually had an issue with a pretty popular Indian Pharmacy supplier getting me some basic medication apparently their explanation was the Dubai customs wouldn’t allow them to send the medication it was the first issue I’ve had especially after ordering from them pretty regularly.
Curious why India is shipping via Dubai
 
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