Guest guest Posted October 12, 2008 Report Share Posted October 12, 2008 Hi Mo, I order my meds from medicapharma without a script, so it should be ok.read all info on site and give it a try. i ordered some last month by queue and it arrived alright.they may not sell without script at their discretion or some thing but i have had no problems with them. recently their have changed their policy on ordering by credit card(visa), which makes it complected. hope this helps regards angel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2008 Report Share Posted October 12, 2008 Yes that is what I was told but I have been unable to find my way to the page that states this Dawn. In trying to do so, I accidentally made a purchase!!! I was only trying to find the page and, apparently, I have now agreed to send a money order to the company. Don't take it myself, just trying to sort it out for No. 1 son. Thanks for your input Dawn. I have sent an email to the company to get the definitive statement. Mo > > It does actually say when you go to payments at Medica in shipping for > the UK RX required. > > I have never ordered from here but was going to give it a go to store > them in case of emergency with Armour supplies. > > lotsa luv > Dawnx > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2008 Report Share Posted October 12, 2008 Hi all, I ordered 1000 thyroid-s 2 months ago. I was told they stopped accepting credit cards as it was costing them so much. There are a number of other payment methods. I ended up sending cash as I had trouble making a payment. Delivery took 3 weeks to Ireland. I am very happy with thyroid-s and especially the price. I hope this helps. x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2008 Report Share Posted October 12, 2008 Hi I have discovered that there is no problem after all about needing a script for Thyroid-S, it was a mistake. So you sent cash, that sounds a bit dodgy , how did you send it? Yes it is a brilliant price, isn't it? It is for my son, I am on T3 myself. Mo (from Dublin, living in Devon) > > Hi all, > > I ordered 1000 thyroid-s 2 months ago. I was told they stopped > accepting credit cards as it was costing them so much. There are a > number of other payment methods. I ended up sending cash as I had > trouble making a payment. Delivery took 3 weeks to Ireland. > I am very happy with thyroid-s and especially the price. > > I hope this helps. > x > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 Hi Mo, I sent a registered letter with $65 or so to Thailand. I know it is a bit dodgy but thought it was a risk worth taking. Here is a copy of the email I got from Medicapharma (maybe they have since changed their payment procedures): " Dear Unfortunately we still have problem with Visa. The US Government would like very much to control and monopolize pharmaceutical business of the world. They request credit card providers (all of them are American originated companies) to stop provide services to online pharmacy outside US. They 100% have succeeded this in Asia in cooperated with Visa Asia. We have moved our processing agent to Europe (Latvia) and Australia with a very high commission rate of 18%. These card processing companies are mostly unstable and end up closed their services without notification and they were gone easily with our money. At this time, in order to keep the medicine prices low as usual we need to stop accepting all credit cards. You can order medicines from our website normally. We have 5 payment options as the following; 1. Personal check (Clearance about 30 days) 2. Western Union (Clearance within 24hrs.). You can make your payment online at www.westernunion.com 3. Money Gram (Clearance within 24hrs.) You can make your payment online at www.moneygram.com 4. International Postal Money Order. (Clearance about 30 days) 5. Sending cash via registered mail (this is safe really) I urge you to learn how to make payment online via Western Union and MoneyGram this is very fast, easy and, very safe. Sorry for any inconvenience. " So there are 5 payment options: No 1 and 4 take 30 days - that was too long for me to wait; Option 2 or 3 seemed the best. I tried to send dollars through Western Union and they wouldn't do it. They said they could only send thai baht to Thailand. At that stage I gave up on options 2 and 3 and decided to take the risk with cash. If you wanted to go with Options 2 or 3, I think Medicapharma will give you a price in their local currency (thai baht). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 HI MO, yes I get the 1,000 as I take 4 grains per day and like to have a good supply,lol.they took about 2 weeks as they had to clear my queue. they state on their site that you can sent cash, but not so keen on this method . hope your son likes Bristol uni.!I work part time at UWE university of the west of England, it is near to were I live.as a cleaner, but a will be retiring in just over 3 years, I wont miss the work only the money.lol.lol. regards angel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 Hi Dawn, good idea to stock up just in case the armour don`t arrive in time. regards angel.who likes to have a good supply handy.lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 Oh you have a brave heart but I can understand the desperation. I will need to check with my son and see what he wants to do. Thanks for all the info. Mo > > I sent a registered letter with $65 or so to Thailand. I know it is a > bit dodgy but thought it was a risk worth taking. > Here is a copy of the email I got from Medicapharma (maybe they have > since changed their payment procedures): > " > Dear > Unfortunately we still have problem with Visa. The US Government would > like very much to control and monopolize pharmaceutical business of > the world. They request credit card providers (all of them are > American originated companies) to stop provide services to online > pharmacy outside US. They 100% have succeeded this in Asia in > cooperated with Visa Asia. We have moved our processing agent to > Europe (Latvia) and Australia with a very high commission rate of 18%. > These card processing companies are mostly unstable and end up closed > their services without notification and they were gone easily with our > money. > At this time, in order to keep the medicine prices low as usual we > need to stop accepting all credit cards. > You can order medicines from our website normally. We have 5 payment > options as the following; > > 1. Personal check (Clearance about 30 days) > > 2. Western Union (Clearance within 24hrs.). You can make your payment > online at www.westernunion.com > > 3. Money Gram (Clearance within 24hrs.) You can make your payment > online at www.moneygram.com > > 4. International Postal Money Order. (Clearance about 30 days) > > 5. Sending cash via registered mail (this is safe really) > > I urge you to learn how to make payment online via Western Union and > MoneyGram this is very fast, easy and, very safe. > Sorry for any inconvenience. > " > > So there are 5 payment options: No 1 and 4 take 30 days - that was too > long for me to wait; Option 2 or 3 seemed the best. I tried to send > dollars through Western Union and they wouldn't do it. They said they > could only send thai baht to Thailand. At that stage I gave up on > options 2 and 3 and decided to take the risk with cash. > If you wanted to go with Options 2 or 3, I think Medicapharma will > give you a price in their local currency (thai baht). > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 Thanks Angel I should have said my son goes to UWE, graphic design. So it does not taske a month for the cheque as they state? We'll have to meet up for a coffee next time I am in Bristol, February probably? Mo ps and there was no problem with the customs? > HI MO, yes I get the 1,000 as I take 4 grains per day and like to have a good supply,lol. > they took about 2 weeks as they had to clear my queue. they state on their site that you can sent cash, but not so keen on this method . hope your son likes Bristol uni.! > I work part time at UWE university of the west of England, it is near to were I live. > as a cleaner, but a will be retiring in just over 3 years, I wont miss the work only the money. > lol.lol. regards angel. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 Yes Judith, it seems like a good idea, how many you got? Mo, it is good that you can get it then, thats a LOT of TH 1000:O. Are you sending cash registered? Let me know how you go on hon and if you get it. lotsa luv Dawnx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 Hi This is information we should keep in our FILES so we can send anybody else who has this query to have a look at. Please can you add this information with as much detail as you can and call the file something along the lines " 5 ways to buy Thyroid-S not using a credit card " . Many thanks Sheila > > I sent a registered letter with $65 or so to Thailand. I know it is a > bit dodgy but thought it was a risk worth taking. > Here is a copy of the email I got from Medicapharma (maybe they have > since changed their payment procedures): > " > Dear > Unfortunately we still have problem with Visa. The US Government would > like very much to control and monopolize pharmaceutical business of > the world. They request credit card providers (all of them are > American originated companies) to stop provide services to online > pharmacy outside US. They 100% have succeeded this in Asia in > cooperated with Visa Asia. We have moved our processing agent to > Europe (Latvia) and Australia with a very high commission rate of 18%. > These card processing companies are mostly unstable and end up closed > their services without notification and they were gone easily with our > money. > At this time, in order to keep the medicine prices low as usual we > need to stop accepting all credit cards. > You can order medicines from our website normally. We have 5 payment > options as the following; > > 1. Personal check (Clearance about 30 days) > > 2. Western Union (Clearance within 24hrs.). You can make your payment > online at www.westernunion.com > > 3. Money Gram (Clearance within 24hrs.) You can make your payment > online at www.moneygram.com > > 4. International Postal Money Order. (Clearance about 30 days) > > 5. Sending cash via registered mail (this is safe really) > > I urge you to learn how to make payment online via Western Union and > MoneyGram this is very fast, easy and, very safe. > Sorry for any inconvenience. > " > > So there are 5 payment options: No 1 and 4 take 30 days - that was too > long for me to wait; Option 2 or 3 seemed the best. I tried to send > dollars through Western Union and they wouldn't do it. They said they > could only send thai baht to Thailand. At that stage I gave up on > options 2 and 3 and decided to take the risk with cash. > If you wanted to go with Options 2 or 3, I think Medicapharma will > give you a price in their local currency (thai baht). > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 Hi there Dawn, I sent a check for $82 and this is about £41 per 1000. not a bad price to pay,this is their wholesale price. it is a little bit more from other places. used my check fromcapital One for safety .regards angel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 Awesome price yes And do they do the job just as well as Armour. Are they enteritic coated and so cannot be sublingually taken? Sorry bout all the questions but I am seriously considering ordering 1000. Thanks and luv Dawnx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2008 Report Share Posted October 15, 2008 Hi Dawn, yes they are generic and are also slow release, so may not suit everyone.but I get on all right with them as I am not allergic to foods only metal, and plasters(dressings)get a rash with anything rubbing my skin. if you are not sure about them they sell a smallerbottle, so maybe worth a try. I always swallow them not sublimity whatsit me gig.regards angel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2008 Report Share Posted October 15, 2008 Oh I didn't know they were slow-release Angel. What difference does that make in practice? And yes we will, hopefully, grab that coffee on day soon! Mo > > Hi Dawn, yes they are generic and are also slow release, so may not suit everyone. > but I get on all right with them as I am not allergic to foods only metal, and plasters(dressings) > get a rash with anything rubbing my skin. if you are not sure about them they sell a smaller > bottle, so maybe worth a try. I always swallow them not sublimity whatsit me gig. > regards angel. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Hi Mo and Dawn, slow release means they have a different coating than Armour. which slowly disolves and releases the natural thyroid slower into the body. but as the T3 in them is used up much quicker this helps with the problem some have with to much T3 as the amount in pigs hormones will be slightly different to our own.this may help some of us.! hope this explains it a bit. I am not very good at explaining things ,but most things are clear in my brain, but trying to explain things is not so easy. regards angel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Thans Angel, that sounds more like a bonus than anything else. Mo , judith franklin <angel47572000@...> wrote: > > Hi Mo and Dawn, slow release means they have a different coating than Armour. > which slowly disolves and releases the natural thyroid slower into the body. > but as the T3 in them is used up much quicker this helps with the problem some have with to much T3 as the amount in pigs hormones will be slightly different to our own.this may > help some of us.! hope this explains it a bit. I am not very good at explaining things ,but most things are clear in my brain, but trying to explain things is not so easy. > regards angel. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Yes Cheers Angel, that does sound like a good way of taking it actually. Only problem I can see which isn't really a problem is needing more if you have a problem with absorbsion in the gut. lotsa luv Dawnx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2008 Report Share Posted October 17, 2008 Hi Although Thyroid-s is coated, I still take it sublingually. It takes a little more time to dissolve but eventually it does. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2008 Report Share Posted October 17, 2008 Are you looking at candia Dawn and checking if you have low stomach acid both of which would affect absorption I think? Mo > > Yes Cheers Angel, that does sound like a good way of taking it > actually. Only problem I can see which isn't really a problem is > needing more if you have a problem with absorbsion in the gut. > > lotsa luv > Dawnx > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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