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  • Question about research T3

    What's the deal with nobody carrying liquid T3 anymore?? I only know of one company which sells research T3, but I don't feel like buying 100mL of this stuff. Can anyone give me an explanation or a site?

  • #2
    I just went over there and checked out every one of their sponsors... no T3. I know that a lot of companies have decided to quit sellin research supplies, but the weird thing is that the companies that still sell all the research chemicals tend to have everything BUT T3.

    So what's the deal?

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    • #3
      The reason is that T3 is rare and expensive. Many of the overseas powder suppliers don't even carry it. If you do find it, you'll be paying a good price per gram. The upside is that one gram will make you 333 bottles of 100mcg/ml 30ml total T3. The beauty of micrograms as opposed to milligrams

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      • #4
        the sponcer at **** is out of stock right now send them a email

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        • #5
          Well I wrote cyber solutionz and they said that they would have it in stock later this week.

          As far as T3 itself goes, I would hardly consider T3 "rare." It's produced in almost every single industrialized nation due to its use as an important therapeutic agent. It's quite a popular prescription medicine.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by AnotherUser
            Well I wrote cyber solutionz and they said that they would have it in stock later this week.

            As far as T3 itself goes, I would hardly consider T3 "rare." It's produced in almost every single industrialized nation due to its use as an important therapeutic agent. It's quite a popular prescription medicine.
            cuber sol will come threw

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            • #7
              Originally posted by AnotherUser
              As far as T3 itself goes, I would hardly consider T3 "rare." It's produced in almost every single industrialized nation due to its use as an important therapeutic agent. It's quite a popular prescription medicine.
              You are partially correct. The finished product is easy to come by. Many sources carry cynomel or an equivalent. However, the raw powder Liothyronine is not an easy find. Without naming names, three of the bigger chinese sources that I know of don't carry it and don't provide access to it. It's out there... just have to look under more stones than usual.

              check your pm

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