I've read lots of posts here but none of them had tips on how to buy T3 on your own online. All I could find is that even in France it is now banned. I live in Germany and don't know how I can get it in here.
Before someone asks, I have tried everything and have a pile of blood tests here, trust me, I have tried everything. The only thing I didn't do yet was to change how I take T3 (I was taking it only once a day, until I found out the research that shows that it is not how it is supposed to be taken, and that we should take several small doses throughout the day instead).
I could find that someone said here on the forum that on the UK T3 is supposed to be taken 3 times a day.
Can someone please let me know what is a reliable source of T3 to order it from? Or even how to get a prescription from an "open-minded" doc? Feel free to PM me!
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I've read lots of posts here but none of them had tips on how to buy T3 on your own online.
That's because forum guidelines don't allow us to give information on the forum on how to source prescription only medication without prescription. That information can only be given in private messages.
I could find that someone said here on the forum that on the UK T3 is supposed to be taken 3 times a day.
Everyone is different. Some people are fine taking it once a day, some take it in divided doses 2 or 3 times a day. It's just what suits the individual.
Can someone please let me know what is a reliable source of T3 to order it from? Or even how to get a prescription from an "open-minded" doc? Feel free to PM me!
If anyone can help with a source they will sendyou a private message. As for open minded doctors, as this is a UK based forum and you live in Germany, most members wont be able to help. If anyone does know, again they will send you a private message.
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