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This was mostly z drugs. Place what I like to call a mega order this morning , mixture of control and non.. just in case can't get anything for long time.. we shall see how this goes!!
You all got me nervous Im new but appear to be aromatizing alot im going to place a large AI order just in case I am. Waiting on bloods today to see if I balance out. What's a lot though a years supply?
 
You all got me nervous Im new but appear to be aromatizing alot im going to place a large AI order just in case I am. Waiting on bloods today to see if I balance out. What's a lot though a years supply?

It's better to have AIs on hand and not use them than scramble to get them when you do. It's not like they're expensive.

I have Raloxifene 60 and Tamoxifen 20 on hand, but in the end, a near microdose of Exemestane (aromasin) worked very well.

One 30 pill bottle is a year's supply for me. 12.5mg/wk reversed my gyno, put my E2 dead in the center of the normal range, eliminated all the other high E2 sides,

It's easy to crash E2 with aromasin, but by using pharma tabs, you're not likely to get the occasionally seriously overdosed tab like you would with UGL.

Anyway, a year of any med is fine. Even 3 years. 99% of them retain potency for many many years, especially in the "strip" packaging India Pharma uses for most tabs,

Only a handful of medicines become toxic over time, like Doxycycline, but even that takes 5+ years.
 
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It's better to have AIs on hand and not use them than scramble to get them when you do. It's not like they're expensive.

I have Raloxifene 60 and Tamoxifen 20 on hand, but in the end, a near microdose of Exemestane (aromasin) worked very well.

One 30 pill bottle is a year's supply for me. 12.5mg/wk reversed my gyno, put my E2 dead in the center of the normal range, eliminated all the other high E2 sides,

It's easy to crash E2 with aromasin, but by using pharma tabs, you're not likely to get the occasionally seriously overdosed tab like you would with UGL.

Anyway, a year of any med is fine. Even 3 years. 99% of them retain potency for many many years, especially in the "strip" packaging India Pharma uses for most tabs,

Only a handful of medicines become toxic over time, like Doxycycline, but even that takes 5+ years.
I find most of the time, that some how on most things I use 50-100$ satisfies an entire year. It's crazy how cheap this side of things are.
 
I find myself looking for excuses to buy more. I have a wide enough array of antibiotics to survive any bio attack, animal bite, or plague.
My wifes favorite line now "what are all these damn crypto purchases on the bank account" then I have to proceed to explain why we needed to stock up on all the meds everyone uses in the house. Antibiotics for the bugout bag will be the next thing to be stocked.
 
My wifes favorite line now "what are all these damn crypto purchases on the bank account" then I have to proceed to explain why we needed to stock up on all the meds everyone uses in the house. Antibiotics for the bugout bag will be the next thing to be stocked.

She'll change her tune when pustules are suddenly breaking out on everyone's face and you say "I dunno, I might need these for myself later" .
 
Anyone got a preference or suggestion on MESTERONUM vs the VIROPACE for proviron from India?

Viro is Consern and Mester is Healing Pharma
Can't recall using Consern. I however have used Healing pharma for a few different things, not the generic proviron. It is very inexpensive, but I haven't had any issues personally with any of their products.
 
Can't recall using Consern. I however have used Healing pharma for a few different things, not the generic proviron. It is very inexpensive, but I haven't had any issues personally with any of their products.

+1 for Healing Pharma. "Suspiciously cheap", yet everything I've used from them, and testing confirms, is always spot on.

Speaking of which, it would be helpful to have a column in the list with manufacturer name.
 
+1 for Healing Pharma. "Suspiciously cheap", yet everything I've used from them, and testing confirms, is always spot on.

Speaking of which, it would be helpful to have a column in the list with manufacturer name.
Thank you gentlemen. I’ve only used Concern for some old bad habits. Maybe I’ll do half and half for comparison since the same price.

And I agree about the brands in a column, I believe his old list use to. Maybe became too much to keep up with. I gotta usually google the name brand to figure out whose who if it’s something if haven’t ordered before
 
Can't recall using Consern. I however have used Healing pharma for a few different things, not the generic proviron. It is very inexpensive, but I haven't had any issues personally with any of their products.
Another +1 for Healing Pharma for both being inexpensive and effective.
 
Thank you gentlemen. I’ve only used Concern for some old bad habits. Maybe I’ll do half and half for comparison since the same price.

And I agree about the brands in a column, I believe his old list use to. Maybe became too much to keep up with. I gotta usually google the name brand to figure out whose who if it’s something if haven’t ordered before

I don't know why that column went away, I end up using a competitors list, or googling like you. Brand matters to me.
 
It's better to have AIs on hand and not use them than scramble to get them when you do. It's not like they're expensive.

I have Raloxifene 60 and Tamoxifen 20 on hand, but in the end, a near microdose of Exemestane (aromasin) worked very well.

One 30 pill bottle is a year's supply for me. 12.5mg/wk reversed my gyno, put my E2 dead in the center of the normal range, eliminated all the other high E2 sides,

It's easy to crash E2 with aromasin, but by using pharma tabs, you're not likely to get the occasionally seriously overdosed tab like you would with UGL.

Anyway, a year of any med is fine. Even 3 years. 99% of them retain potency for many many years, especially in the "strip" packaging India Pharma uses for most tabs,

Only a handful of medicines become toxic over time, like Doxycycline, but even that takes 5+ years.
I remember the US military had a huge stockpile of various drugs that many were very expired. The tested them and found that like you said about 99% were still of the same potency with at most on average a 1-2% loss. Even some medicines that had been expired 17 years.
 
I remember the US military had a huge stockpile of various drugs that many were very expired. The tested them and found that like you said about 99% were still of the same potency with at most on average a 1-2% loss. Even some medicines that had been expired 17 years.
Source?
 

The military program is ongoing, they're constantly testing meds in storage, and if still good extend the "use by" date based on test results;


This one references 40 year old meds from a drug store:


Same thing done in the International Space Station:

 
PCT is on top of his game.
13 days from payment to US delivery.
Weird thing is this delivery never showed up on my informed delivery. I only knew it was coming because it kept updating on Parcelapp.
I got a little nervous that the address might have been wrong.
 
PCT is on top of his game.
13 days from payment to US delivery.
Weird thing is this delivery never showed up on my informed delivery. I only knew it was coming because it kept updating on Parcelapp.
I got a little nervous that the address might have been wrong.
Tracking has been weird lately. I too have gotten packages that just showed up. Packages that have skipped normal updates only to update near the end of their journey, packages that say they are being returned when they are not, etc. All good as long as it gets there as they say.
 
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