Community Review: IndiaMart Ancillaries

For comparison, PCT 24/7 charged me 2.5$ per strip of Telmaheal 80 and 3$ per amp of Test Cyp 250.With this guy I pay 0.36$ for Telmaheal 80 and 0.48$ per amp of Test Cyp 250.
 
Ordered from Rohit was told everything in stock with the exceptiojn of abbott t3 which he had to double check. a couple hours later, confirmed hed have it and could go ahead with the order. paid, and was told it'd go out the next day. next day, I was told that Shree Venkatesh products needed to be special ordered and wouldn't arrive until the following week. Some of my prices are also a bit more expensive than what I see here. Not off to such a great start with said vendor. hoping it ships and lands soon.

Got a couple things for a freind or two, but most of it is all mine.
His price list is a bit sporadic and im not too familiar with indian brands so hopefully I get some solid branded items, but this was what I picked up

1. CLENBUTEROL Clenbut 40mcg (shree venktesh) 5 packs of 10 pills = $2.98 x 4 =$11.92

2. Proviron (MESTEROLONE) Mestoviron 25mg (shree Venktesh) 5 packs of 10 pills = $17.90

3. ZOPICLONE 10mg x 10 tablets = $0.8 x 9 =$7.20

4. T3 Liothyronine Abbott linorma 20mcg x 100 = $19

5. T4 Levothyroxine 100mcg x 100 tablets - $ 2.5 x 2 = $5.00

6. Telmisartan 40mg x 15 tablets - $1.20 x 8 =$9.60

7. Enalapril 5mg x 10 tablets = $0.50 x 9 = $4.50

8. Anadrol OXYMETHOLONE Oxythol (shree. Venktesh) 50mg 5x 10 pill packs = $20.13

9. Metformin 500mg x 20 tablets = $0.80 x 9 = $7.20

10. Propranolol 40mg x 10 tablets = $0.6 x 9 = $5.40

11. Pramipexole 1mg x 10 tablets = $2 x 4 =$8.00

12. Hydrochlorothiazide 25mg x 10 tablets = $1 x 9 =$9.00

13. HUMALOG 100 IU/ML pen = $16

14. Nebivolol 5mg x 30 tablets = $2 x 3 =$6.00

15. Winstrol (Stanozolol) stazol (shree venktesh) 5 packs of 10 pills = $5.07 x 3 =$15.21

Cabergoline 0.5 mg x 4 strips - $ 8

Shipping - $ 30
Total - USD 199


Was wanting to grab some
CARISOPRODOL & MODAFINIL but im too pussy. Ive ordered many things online, but Id hate to lose this entire order for these two items that I wanted to have but definitely don't need.

Any specific brand changes you all more in-the-know brothers would have recommended?
 
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It is 0.21 per strip which is 2.1$ per box of 10 strips for Telm/Clil/Chlo.Dilip price is 0.60$ per strip which is 6$ per box and Rohit is 1$ per strip which is 10$ per box.
Cilnidipine is 0.10$ per strip which is 2$ per box.

So it's the former, insanely cheap. Have you tried ordering from him before?

Thanks for sharing.
 
For comparison, PCT 24/7 charged me 2.5$ per strip of Telmaheal 80 and 3$ per amp of Test Cyp 250.With this guy I pay 0.36$ for Telmaheal 80 and 0.48$ per amp of Test Cyp 250.
Is this Rohit or Dilip? I still have questions about Indian test based on what I saw in the other thread, but that's a pretty good price.
 
Ordered from Rohit was told everything in stock with the exceptiojn of abbott t3 which he had to double check. a couple hours later, confirmed hed have it and could go ahead with the order. paid, and was told it'd go out the next day. next day, I was told that Shree Venkatesh products needed to be special ordered and wouldn't arrive until the following week. Some of my prices are also a bit more expensive than what I see here. Not off to such a great start with said vendor. hoping it ships and lands soon.

Got a couple things for a freind or two, but most of it is all mine.
His price list is a bit sporadic and im not too familiar with indian brands so hopefully I get some solid branded items, but this was what I picked up

1. CLENBUTEROL Clenbut 40mcg (shree venktesh) 5 packs of 10 pills = $2.98 x 4 =$11.92

2. Proviron (MESTEROLONE) Mestoviron 25mg (shree Venktesh) 5 packs of 10 pills = $17.90

3. ZOPICLONE 10mg x 10 tablets = $0.8 x 9 =$7.20

4. T3 Liothyronine Abbott linorma 20mcg x 100 = $19

5. T4 Levothyroxine 100mcg x 100 tablets - $ 2.5 x 2 = $5.00

6. Telmisartan 40mg x 15 tablets - $1.20 x 8 =$9.60

7. Enalapril 5mg x 10 tablets = $0.50 x 9 = $4.50

8. Anadrol OXYMETHOLONE Oxythol (shree. Venktesh) 50mg 5x 10 pill packs = $20.13

9. Metformin 500mg x 20 tablets = $0.80 x 9 = $7.20

10. Propranolol 40mg x 10 tablets = $0.6 x 9 = $5.40

11. Pramipexole 1mg x 10 tablets = $2 x 4 =$8.00

12. Hydrochlorothiazide 25mg x 10 tablets = $1 x 9 =$9.00

13. HUMALOG 100 IU/ML pen = $16

14. Nebivolol 5mg x 30 tablets = $2 x 3 =$6.00

15. Winstrol (Stanozolol) stazol (shree venktesh) 5 packs of 10 pills = $5.07 x 3 =$15.21

Cabergoline 0.5 mg x 4 strips - $ 8

Shipping - $ 30
Total - USD 199


Was wanting to grab some
CARISOPRODOL & MODAFINIL but im too pussy. Ive ordered many things online, but Id hate to lose this entire order for these two items that I wanted to have but definitely don't need.

Any specific brand changes you all more in-the-know brothers would have recommended?
I will definitely be asking for cheaper brands next time I order. I asked for a proviron price before my last order and the price he gave me was double yours. He told me he had Evolve and Consern, which is a brand I haven't heard of before.
 
Are ancillaries habit forming? I just fucking went down a rabbit hole with imeglimin.

Jesus. @Photon I blame you. @Ghoul is to blame for my clinlidipine, modafinil and statin addiction.

Anyway I doubt without this forum I'd ever have heard about them. Maybe I'll run Metformin for a few months then try it next.

Metformin has lowered my overnight blood glucose. I trialled some fast acting insulin today and it had the same effect the first time. I pinned two units and immediately my brain fog and fatigue lifted.

Has anyone else experienced this? Could I have insulin resistance in my brain from being a fat arse for a few years? It seems like my fasting glucose is fine but my post meal insulin is elevated (6-7mmol).

Anyway any tips before I put in an order for some stanozolol and some other goodies.

There are “virtuous” addictions.

More than anything else, we’re the product of our habits. When it comes to substances beneficial to your health, they have the most impact when used consistently, in most cases, indefinitely.

1. Disabuse yourself of the outdated notion that if you’re taking a pill, there must be some harm offsetting any benefit. That’s grounded in popular wisdom resulting from the experience of dealing with centuries of snake oil, and guilty consciences at the thought of violating the puritan work ethic (“no free lunch”), not science.

2. We are imperfect machines. The best outcomes are not by default achieved by eliminating pharmaceuticals from your life. It’s objectively not true. It’s entirely possible to exceed the longest life and health -spans our core “design” would allow for, by using technology to overcome inate weaknesses that cannot be achieved any other way. It’s like someone with familial hypercholestoremia being convinced they can overcome their 300 LDL with diet and exercise vs taking a couple of pills daily. It’s such a prevalent attitude, at his early funeral, that person’s younger sibling, the one next in line for the same fate, is likely to think “if only he had more ‘willpower’ this wouldn’t have happened”.

3. Don’t fear the “supraphysiological”. While this path requires extra caution and diligence, there’s no reason to be bound by the same knee jerk revulsion many individuals and organizations have. It’s simply taking advantage of what technology has made available to us. The greatest example of this is the medical establishment’s view toward anti-aging / life extension / performance enhancement. Once a treatment, no matter how demonstrably safe, goes from “fixing” something to “optimizing” alarm bells go off and the whole structure rallies against it. The history of these efforts are so laden with the guilt from eugenics and other historical horrors they’ll toss aside any honesty and objective truth to squash it. rHGH is the strongest example, but so is TRT, or even the mild cognitive advantages conferred by something like Modafinil. In fact I’d argue this “anti-advantage” attitude, being offended by the idea someone may gain an advantage over others via medical science, is why modern medicine is so bad at prevention. Cardiovascular disease, such an active topic here, is almost never dealt with until clear symptoms develop, when the damage from disease is beyond repair, and management is the best that can hoped for, instead of saying “we know how to prevent this common, almost universal form of degenerative disease from every getting started, with no real risk of harm”, yet even suggesting doing anything serious about it before the age of 40 hits a brick wall with primary care providers, payers (insurance / government), and even the poisoned psyches of patients. I know a preventive cardiologist who’s made certain his teenaged children’s arteries will never see plaque take a foothold. It’s called “primordial prevention”, should be the guiding principal in approaching disease, the logic is unassailable, yet it’s unlikely it’ll take hold any time soon.

Luckily in this community a willingness to work around the obstacles and gatekeepers and access to things like India Pharma, gives those of us who want it, the autonomy to take full control over our own fate as we see fit.

Remember, no clinician, no medical system, no government cares as much about your health as you do. Far from it.
 
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