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Thanks but I have a very good overseas connection for Clomid, Nolvadex, Armidex, Cilias, and some other good stuff.. Very very cheap.. SBC :) Been using their service for years now..

Now pumpnpose... UMM did you ever see that FREAK in muscle mag that shot his biceps up with that stuff?? What a moron, he looked SO SO terrible..

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I think you are reffering to Greg Valentino...One of the nicest guys around....

You go overseas for Anti-E's.........? Stay Domestic...this is not rocket science....P&P offers high quality products....and very very inexpensive....compare....Nolva is a weak third generation drug anyway.

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I don't know the name of the person I am referring to.. whoever he is, he is an idiot, nice guy or not.

I looked at that site, I would not inject that crap into my body. My overseas source is 100% safe, customs never gives shit, they have opened my packages and sent them to me anyway.. + everything I get is pharmaceutical grade stuff.. + clomids are like $15 for a pack, Nolvas are like $20 and if you buy in bulk (5+) the price goes down even more. :)

And I didn't say I was waiting for Nolvadex, I said I am waiting for Arimidex.. which might I add is the ultimate anti-e..

:D

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Wrong H-bomb....you are totally wrong...That personal supply thing was so 5 years ago.....All of these drugs are scheduled. FACT.

Secondly...Bus is right you just drink it bro....

Thirdly....They send you the lab tests that state its potency.

But do what you want....No way in hell you are getting NOLVA overseas for your stated price...if so you are not getting more than 10.....hahahahaha!

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Originally posted by njstacked2

Wrong H-bomb....you are totally wrong...That personal supply thing was so 5 years ago.....All of these drugs are scheduled. FACT.

Secondly...Bus is right you just drink it bro....

Thirdly....They send you the lab tests that state its potency.

But do what you want....No way in hell you are getting NOLVA overseas for your stated price...if so you are not getting more than 10.....hahahahaha!

i could be wrong on this one, but last i check (which was prob 6months or a year ago) clomid/nolva was not scheduled...that could have changed tho - who the fuk knows now-a-days

...and back to the topic at hand 150g so far, and i only been up since noon lol

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It is a violation of the Food and Drugs Act to import a Schedule F drug, which unfortunately includes clomid.

Food and Drugs Act

Part C, Division 1

Paragraph C.01.045

Subject to subsection (2) no person other than

(a) a practitioner

(B) a drug manufacturer

© a wholesale druggist

(d) a registered pharmacist; or

(e) a resident of a foreign country while a visitor to the United States,shall import a Schedule F Drug.

You are none of the above. Subsection (2) just deals with veterinary medicine and labelling.

Having stated the law, I wouldn't let that stop you. Clomid is rarely seized, especially if the packaging is good.

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Originally posted by njstacked2

Wrong H-bomb....you are totally wrong...That personal supply thing was so 5 years ago.....All of these drugs are scheduled. FACT.

Secondly...Bus is right you just drink it bro....

Thirdly....They send you the lab tests that state its potency.

But do what you want....No way in hell you are getting NOLVA overseas for your stated price...if so you are not getting more than 10.....hahahahaha!

First u don't know WTF u are talking about. Just because you are getting a lab assay you think that stuff is definetely real? Do you know how easy it is to fake a lab essay? Don't you know what just happened with Disel Labs? They too were providing a lab essay which has been found it to be fake..

Secondly, it is FACT that you can STILL import drugs into the US as long as they are not a dangerous controlled substances, ie controlled dangerous substances.. and as long as they are a personal supply. (90 days worth or less) Don't make me break and the customs website link to back myself up.. trust me on this one..

Clomid, Nolva, and a bunch of the others are NOT CDS's and therefore they are completely SAFE to order from overseas.

And YES it is fact that I get my Nolvdex for $20 a pack.. here is an excert from my source, whom might I add is very easy well known and reliable..

This month we're introducing new pricing on our two best sellers

>>>>Clo and

>>>>>Nolva, for smaller orders prices have increased

>>>>>but can now be paid for using moneyorders rather than WU so

>>the

>>>>overall cost

>>>>>per order will be the same in most cases.

>>>>>

>>>>>Clomiphene Citrate [ aka Clomid ] by Anfarm ( box of 24 tabs

>>shipped

>>>>in two

>>>>>blisters of twelve 50mg tabs each )

>>>>>

>>>>>Number of boxes / price per box.

>>>>>

>>>>>1-5 boxes fifteen $ each

>>>>>6-10 boxes twelve $ each

>>>>>11-20 boxes ten $ each

>>>>>21-50 boxes nine $ each ( not available to residents in 2,

>>

>>4,

>>>>5 or 6 zips )

>>>>>51 + boxes eight $ each ( not available to residents in 2,

>>

>>4,

>>>>5 or 6 zips )

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>Tamoxifen Citrate [ aka Nolvadex ] by UK Generics Ltd ( box

>>of

>>>>30 tabs shipped

>>>>>in three blisters of ten 20mg tabs each )

>>>>>

>>>>>Number of boxes / price per box.

>>>>>

>>>>>1-5 boxes twenty $ each

>>>>>6-10 boxes fifiteen $ each each

>>>>>11-20 boxes twelve $ each ( not available to residents in

>2,

>>4,

>>>>5 or 6 zips )

>>>>>21 or more boxes ten $ each ( not available to residents in

>>2,

>>>>4, 5 or 6 zips

>>>>>)

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>Tadalafil ( generic Cialis ) range update !

>>>>>

>>>>>We now have the new 15 mg pink tabs in stock at one dollar

>>each

>>>>!

>>>>>

>>>>>( if you have recently ordered the 25mg blue tabs you will

>>be

>>>>sent two of

>>>>>these for every one blue tab ordered )

>>>>>

>>>>>There are no bulk offer on these new 15mg tabs.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>Other Specials :-

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>Anastrozole ( generic Arimidex ) 50 tabs of 1 mg for one

>hundred

>>>>$.

>>>>>Anastrozole ( generic Arimidex ) 100 tabs of 1 mg for one

>hundred

>>>>and sixty $

>>>>>inc shipping. ( independantly tested twice at 1mg + )

>>>>>

>>>>>Anastrozole ( generic Arimidex ) 500 tabs of 1 mg for six

>hundred

>>>>$.

>>>>>

>>>>>Letrozole ( generic Femara ) 50 tabs of 2.5 mg for one hundred

>>>>and twenty $

>>>>>inc shipping.

>>>>>

>>>>>Letrozole ( generic Femara ) 100 tabs of 2.5 mg for two hundred

>>>>$ inc

>>>>>shipping.

>>>>>

>>>>>Exemestane ( generic Aromasin ) 60 tabs of 25 mg for one hundred

>>>>and sixty

>>>>>five $ inc shipping.

>>>>>

>>>>>Bromocriptine ( generic Parlodel ) 200 tabs of 2.5mg of Bromocriptine

>>>>mesylate

>>>>>for one hundred and fifty $ inc shipping.

>>>>>

>>>>>( all clo and nol specials have now finished )

Now who's laughing! :laugh:

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Originally posted by njstacked2

It is a violation of the Food and Drugs Act to import a Schedule F drug, which unfortunately includes clomid.

Food and Drugs Act

Part C, Division 1

Paragraph C.01.045

Subject to subsection (2) no person other than

(a) a practitioner

(B) a drug manufacturer

© a wholesale druggist

(d) a registered pharmacist; or

(e) a resident of a foreign country while a visitor to the United States,shall import a Schedule F Drug.

You are none of the above. Subsection (2) just deals with veterinary medicine and labelling.

Having stated the law, I wouldn't let that stop you. Clomid is rarely seized, especially if the packaging is good.

Not valid in this case.

FDA Regulations

The following criteria must be met to Import Medications into the United States

It is legal for US residents to import medications from outside the US provided the following conditions are met:

A) The product was purchased for personal use and does not exceed a 3 month supply.

B) The product is not for resale.

C) The intended use of the product is appropriately identified.

D) The patient seeking to import the product affirms in writing that it's for the patient's own use.

E) The patient provides the name and address of the doctor licensed in the US responsible for his or her treatment with the product.

F) The medication is not a controlled substance, e.g. sleeping pills, Valium, narcotics.

Note: Probably 99% of all medication shipments entering the US don't meet the above conditions but the packages are allowed to enter the country anyway. US Customs does occasionally spot check a very small percentage of packages. If one orders medications from offshore often enough, the chances are that eventually US Customs will open and inspect one of your packages. If the package doesn't contain narcotics or controlled substances, they normally reseal the package and release it for delivery by mail. In the very unlikely event that a package is detained, US Customs normally sends a letter informing the recipient that they need to mail a copy of a doctor's prescription or else the package will be returned to sender or destroyed. To repeat, it is not illegal to order medications from abroad for personal use. The official FDA policy on medication importation follows below.

FDA POLICY ON MEDICATION IMPORTATION

July 20, 1988

FROM: Director, Office of Regional Operations

SUBJECT: Pilot Guidance for Release of Mail Importations

TO: Regional Food & Drug Directors, District Directors, Import Program Managers, Compliance Branch Managers, Investigations Branch Managers, Laboratory Branch Directors

INFO: All Major Field Offices, Resident Posts, Division of Field Science, Division of Federal-State Relations, Office of Legislative Affairs.

NOTE: This guidance is being issued on a pilot basis and is subject to change and/or cancellation. If the pilot proves successful, with no significant problems, Chapter 9-71 of the Regulatory Procedures Manual may be appropriately revised.

Because of the desire to acquire articles for treatment of serious and life-threatening conditions like AIDS and cancer, individuals have been purchasing unapproved products from foreign sources. Some of these products are sold over-the-counter in the country of origin, while others are available from clinics where the purchaser was treated. Such products are often shipped to the purchaser by mail.

Even though such products are subject to refusal, we may use our discretion to examine the background, risk, and purpose of these products before making a final decision. To assure that the districts are operating in a uniform manner, the following guidance is provided for dealing with personal use shipments.

1.Except as modified by these instructions, established guidance found in RPM-9-71, exhibits X9-71-1 and X9-71-2 should be followed.

2. A product entered for personal use, which meets the criteria in item 4 below, may proceed without sampling or detention.

3. Products that are not identified, or are not accompanied by documentation of misrepresentation, or an unreasonable health risk due to either toxicity or possible contamination.

In such cases, the appropriate center should be contacted for guidance concerning release of the product.

4. Following detention, shipments may be released to an individual if the following criteria can be satisfied and there is no safety risk-or evidence of fraud:

a. The product was purchased for personal use.

b. The product is not for commercial distribution and the amount of the drug is not excessive (i.e., a three-month supply or less).

c. The intended use of the product is appropriately identified.

d. The patient seeking to import the product affirms in writing that it is for the patient's own use and provides the name and address of the doctor licensed in the US responsible for his or her treatment with the product.

5. If the district should encounter a situation suggesting promotional and/or commercial activity that falls within our health fraud guideline, the district should recommend that an import alert be issued for the automatic detention of the product and identification of the promoter involved.

6. The model letter currently in exhibit X9-71-2 should be revised according to the attached during this pilot.

7. The article may then be released with comment upon receipt of the letter as follows:

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