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#759209 - 09/03/08 07:38 PM
Re: Redotex
[Re: MisfitToy]
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GRAND Pooh-Bah
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#762454 - 09/09/08 05:06 PM
Re: Redotex
[Re: PixieStix]
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Journeyman
Registered: 02/04/08
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Not sure who said T3 is in Redotex, T3 is Lyothyronine and Redotex doesn't have that it has Atropine.
Yes, Redotex _does_ have T3 (liothyronine) @ 75mcg. Ingredients: o Tri-iodothyronine (Triyodotironina) 75 mcg. - A hormone used to increase the metabolic rate of tissues. o Norpseudoephedrine (Clorhidrato de D-Norseudoefedrina) 50 mg. - An amphetamine like drug. o Atropine sulfate (Sulfato de Atropina) 0.36 mg. - Used as a respiratory and circulatory stimulant. o Aloin (Aloina) 16.2 mg. - Laxative. o Diazepam (Diacepam) 8 mg. - A depressant (Valium). http://www.fda.gov/ora/fiars/ora_import_ia6635.html
Edited by geist (09/09/08 05:07 PM)
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#762686 - 09/10/08 07:01 AM
Re: Redotex
[Re: geist]
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Not sure who said T3 is in Redotex, T3 is Lyothyronine and Redotex doesn't have that it has Atropine.
Yes, Redotex _does_ have T3 (liothyronine) @ 75mcg. Ingredients: o Tri-iodothyronine (Triyodotironina) 75 mcg. - A hormone used to increase the metabolic rate of tissues. o Norpseudoephedrine (Clorhidrato de D-Norseudoefedrina) 50 mg. - An amphetamine like drug. o Atropine sulfate (Sulfato de Atropina) 0.36 mg. - Used as a respiratory and circulatory stimulant. o Aloin (Aloina) 16.2 mg. - Laxative. o Diazepam (Diacepam) 8 mg. - A depressant (Valium). http://www.fda.gov/ora/fiars/ora_import_ia6635.html Not saying you're wrong because this info came from a site not associated with the government, but these are the ingredients listed. From what I understand from earlier posts, though, it is the T3 that potentially boosts the metabolism which causes the weight loss. Am I right in that? Thanks for your help. Redotex Weight Loss Medicines clorhidreto de norpseudofedrina 0.050g Aloina 0.0162g sulfato atropina 0.00036g. liotironina sodica 75mcg
Edited by dnj (09/10/08 07:01 AM)
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#762988 - 09/10/08 04:22 PM
Re: Redotex
[Re: dnj]
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Journeyman
Registered: 02/04/08
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Not saying you're wrong because this info came from a site not associated with the government, but these are the ingredients listed.
You can find the ingredients listed on numerous sites. Also, there are two forms of Redotex. Redotex (with the formula listed above) and Redotex NF (which doesn't have valium or the thyroid hormone I think). From what I understand from earlier posts, though, it is the T3 that potentially boosts the metabolism which causes the weight loss. Am I right in that?
You are right. Liothyronine (Cytomel is a common brand name) is a thyroid hormone often prescribed for people with under-active thyroids. And 75mcg is a rather high dose, I think the valium is probably in there to help with sleep. All that said, I've tried Redotex, and it did not do a *%$#@ thing for me. However, I've taken phentermine for weight loss, so despite the cocktail of ingredients here, Redotex might not have been enough for my body chemistry. I could be immune to stimulants.
Unless you were just eating massive amounts of food, with 75mcg of T3 you should of seen pretty decent weight loss. But that much T3 will also increase your appetite so they both might of canceled each other out... And PharmaMx.Com offers Redotex for $80/month which is a bit cheaper than what I've seen on ioffer. It says prescription required but I don't exactly know how any American is going to get a prescription for that.
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#767926 - 09/18/08 05:42 AM
Re: Redotex
[Re: geist]
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Not saying you're wrong because this info came from a site not associated with the government, but these are the ingredients listed.
You can find the ingredients listed on numerous sites. Also, there are two forms of Redotex. Redotex (with the formula listed above) and Redotex NF (which doesn't have valium or the thyroid hormone I think). From what I understand from earlier posts, though, it is the T3 that potentially boosts the metabolism which causes the weight loss. Am I right in that?
You are right. Liothyronine (Cytomel is a common brand name) is a thyroid hormone often prescribed for people with under-active thyroids. And 75mcg is a rather high dose, I think the valium is probably in there to help with sleep. All that said, I've tried Redotex, and it did not do a *%$#@ thing for me. However, I've taken phentermine for weight loss, so despite the cocktail of ingredients here, Redotex might not have been enough for my body chemistry. I could be immune to stimulants.
Unless you were just eating massive amounts of food, with 75mcg of T3 you should of seen pretty decent weight loss. But that much T3 will also increase your appetite so they both might of canceled each other out... And PharmaMx.Com offers Redotex for $80/month which is a bit cheaper than what I've seen on ioffer. It says prescription required but I don't exactly know how any American is going to get a prescription for that. Well, all in all, it sounds like a pretty scary little capsule to me. LOL Thanks for all the info!
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