it can cause metabolic acidosis that can lead to death...
Or Trae.paging mr. cooper!
I think you are confused...We are not talking about oxy elite and how it killed people in HI.it can cause metabolic acidosis that can lead to death...
it can cause metabolic acidosis that can lead to death...
I think you are confused...We are not talking about oxy elite and how it killed people in HI.
I don't see an issue with a 500 mcg dose of galegine. I believe this same ingredient is in EvoMuse Defuse too. I have used that and have not died yet.
Being alive after ingesting something is great and all but doesn't necessarily mean it's safe. I ingested craze for a long time. I'm still alive. Doesn't make eth safe.
Being alive after ingesting something is great and all but doesn't necessarily mean it's safe. I ingested craze for a long time. I'm still alive. Doesn't make eth safe.
Ok? Soooo I should assume it's not safe with that example? Just trying to find out a little more info if available. I know something dosed in micrograms has to be potent lol. Thanks guys.There are lots of things you can say about that. People thought fumes from solder were completely safe. They have been saying that for 50 years. Though, only recently it was noted as being hazardous for your health.
+ on the Defuse and still alive.
Manufacturer isn't going to produce and sell something that has potential life threatening results as long as used by instructions on the bottle.
People have OD'd on stims and other **** because they injested waaaay too much. Users have to take some responsibility to what they shove in their face. If they can't read directions they shouldn't be using anything that requires directions.
Ok? Soooo I should assume it's not safe with that example? Just trying to find out a little more info if available. I know something dosed in micrograms has to be potent lol. Thanks guys.
I don't see an issue with a 500 mcg dose of galegine. I believe this same ingredient is in EvoMuse Defuse too. I have used that and have not died yet.
Hasn't there been some confusion over whether it's diabetes itself that causes a predisposition for acidosis or the drugs to treat it?
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That said, Galegine was abandoned in favor of the more effective metformin for a reason I imagine.
it's probably open for debate, I would stick to berberine or corosolic acid.
or a patentability issue...
the supplier and manufacturer of VR will not knowingly put out a product or ingredient if it posed immediate danger to somebody's health or life.
he had already left positive thoughts on it on another forum. I'm sure when he has some free time he may chime in.I would love to hear Coopers thought on this ingredient. VR is an impressive product on paper.
Thoughts on safety/efficacy of ingredient. In the new Komodo visceral response.
Isn't Galegine the compound that Metformin was derived from for diabetics?