Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 calcium culfate dehydrate is dry wall...gypsum...not for ingesting! Subject: Mexican Cynomel Ingredients - The ListTo: RT3_T3 Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2009, 12:32 PM This is from a pharmacist at Valeant Pharmaceuticals who is the US partner for Grossman. Here is the site if you'd like to have look.http://www.valeant.com/products/index.jsp#prodtableI asked for an official letter or an email with the ingredients spelled out and she said it would have to go for approval etc so I said, never mind and she just told me the ingredients.Hope it helps in some way. I will double post to the adrenals list since people there have talked about Cynomel too.MEXICAN CYNOMELCorn StarchCalcium Sulfate DehydrateSugar glassTalcSterate acid powderGelatinEthyl alcoholPurified waterNote: I asked her what sugar glass was and she had no idea just reading what info she got.------------------------------------Yahoo! Groups Links<*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/<*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional<*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/join (Yahoo! ID required)<*> To change settings via email: mailto:RT3_T3-digest mailto:RT3_T3-fullfeatured <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: RT3_T3-unsubscribe <*> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 Yikes. calcium culfate dehydrate is dry wall...gypsum...not for ingesting! Subject: Mexican Cynomel Ingredients - The List To: RT3_T3 Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2009, 12:32 PM This is from a pharmacist at Valeant Pharmaceuticals who is the US partner for Grossman. Here is the site if you'd like to have look.http://www.valeant.com/products/index.jsp#prodtable I asked for an official letter or an email with the ingredients spelled out and she said it would have to go for approval etc so I said, never mind and she just told me the ingredients.Hope it helps in some way. I will double post to the adrenals list since people there have talked about Cynomel too. MEXICAN CYNOMELCorn StarchCalcium Sulfate DehydrateSugar glassTalcSterate acid powderGelatinEthyl alcoholPurified waterNote: I asked her what sugar glass was and she had no idea just reading what info she got. ------------------------------------Yahoo! Groups Links<*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/<*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/join (Yahoo! ID required)<*> To change settings via email: mailto:RT3_T3-digest mailto:RT3_T3-fullfeatured <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: RT3_T3-unsubscribe <*> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 Thank you for being persistent! For me there are basically the same things that give me trouble with cytomel but with cytomel I am doing well so I do not think I am going to rock the boat. If I do change my mind, would we be able to get our doctors to write a script and then go to our pharmacist and they all would know what we are talking about? Or do we need to get this ourselves? Venizia > > This is from a pharmacist at Valeant Pharmaceuticals who is the US partner for Grossman. Here is the site if you'd like to have look. > > http://www.valeant.com/products/index.jsp#prodtable > > I asked for an official letter or an email with the ingredients spelled out and she said it would have to go for approval etc so I said, never mind and she just told me the ingredients. > > Hope it helps in some way. I will double post to the adrenals list since people there have talked about Cynomel too. > > MEXICAN CYNOMEL > > Corn Starch > Calcium Sulfate Dehydrate > Sugar glass > Talc > Sterate acid powder > Gelatin > Ethyl alcohol > Purified water > > > Note: I asked her what sugar glass was and she had no idea just reading what info she got. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 You'd have to get Mexican cynomel yourself. Unless of course, you're in Mexico. Thank you for being persistent! For me there are basically the same things that give me trouble with cytomel but with cytomel I am doing well so I do not think I am going to rock the boat. If I do change my mind, would we be able to get our doctors to write a script and then go to our pharmacist and they all would know what we are talking about? Or do we need to get this ourselves? Venizia > > This is from a pharmacist at Valeant Pharmaceuticals who is the US partner for Grossman. Here is the site if you'd like to have look. > > http://www.valeant.com/products/index.jsp#prodtable > > I asked for an official letter or an email with the ingredients spelled out and she said it would have to go for approval etc so I said, never mind and she just told me the ingredients. > > Hope it helps in some way. I will double post to the adrenals list since people there have talked about Cynomel too. > > MEXICAN CYNOMEL > > Corn Starch > Calcium Sulfate Dehydrate > Sugar glass > Talc > Sterate acid powder > Gelatin > Ethyl alcohol > Purified water > > > Note: I asked her what sugar glass was and she had no idea just reading what info she got. > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_glass Sugar glass (also called candy glass and breakaway glass) is an edible mixture of sugar, corn syrup and water, which has the appearance of glass when hardened for a limited time before warping and melting. It is used in stunt sequences of television and film in the place of real glass, as it breaks more easily and is less dangerous than real glass. Sugar glass must be used soon after hardening or it loses its effect. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_sulfate_dihydrate AKA: Gypsum. This article is long, so I didn’t copy it here. One use at the end of the list is in Chinese medicine, though there is no mention of use as a binder in pills (· A medicinal agent in traditional Chinese medicine called Shi Gao). From: RT3_T3 [mailto:RT3_T3 ] On Behalf Of birrdyy This is from a pharmacist at Valeant Pharmaceuticals who is the US partner for Grossman. Here is the site if you'd like to have look. http://www.valeant.com/products/index.jsp#prodtable I asked for an official letter or an email with the ingredients spelled out and she said it would have to go for approval etc so I said, never mind and she just told me the ingredients. Hope it helps in some way. I will double post to the adrenals list since people there have talked about Cynomel too. MEXICAN CYNOMEL Corn Starch Calcium Sulfate Dehydrate Sugar glass Talc Sterate acid powder Gelatin Ethyl alcohol Purified water Note: I asked her what sugar glass was and she had no idea just reading what info she got. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 im going to mexico in couple of weeks...ill check the price if anyone needs Thank you for being persistent! For me there are basically the same things that give me trouble with cytomel but with cytomel I am doing well so I do not think I am going to rock the boat.If I do change my mind, would we be able to get our doctors to write a script and then go to our pharmacist and they all would know what we are talking about? Or do we need to get this ourselves?Venizia >> This is from a pharmacist at Valeant Pharmaceuticals who is the US partner for Grossman. Here is the site if you'd like to have look.>> http://www.valeant.com/products/index.jsp#prodtable>> I asked for an official letter or an email with the ingredients spelled out and she said it would have to go for approval etc so I said, never mind and she just told me the ingredients.>> Hope it helps in some way. I will double post to the adrenals list since people there have talked about Cynomel too.>> MEXICAN CYNOMEL>> Corn Starch> Calcium Sulfate Dehydrate> Sugar glass> Talc> Sterate acid powder> Gelatin> Ethyl alcohol> Purified water>>> Note: I asked her what sugar glass was and she had no idea just reading what info she got.>------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 Thanks Dana for the additional research. Sugar glass sounds fun if nothing else. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_glass Sugar glass (also called candy glass and breakaway glass) is an edible mixture of sugar, corn syrup and water, which has the appearance of glass when hardened for a limited time before warping and melting. It is used in stunt sequences of television and film in the place of real glass, as it breaks more easily and is less dangerous than real glass. Sugar glass must be used soon after hardening or it loses its effect. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_sulfate_dihydrate AKA: Gypsum. This article is long, so I didn’t copy it here. One use at the end of the list is in Chinese medicine, though there is no mention of use as a binder in pills (· A medicinal agent in traditional Chinese medicine called Shi Gao). From: RT3_T3 [mailto:RT3_T3 ] On Behalf Of birrdyy This is from a pharmacist at Valeant Pharmaceuticals who is the US partner for Grossman. Here is the site if you'd like to have look. http://www.valeant.com/products/index.jsp#prodtable I asked for an official letter or an email with the ingredients spelled out and she said it would have to go for approval etc so I said, never mind and she just told me the ingredients. Hope it helps in some way. I will double post to the adrenals list since people there have talked about Cynomel too. MEXICAN CYNOMEL Corn Starch Calcium Sulfate Dehydrate Sugar glass Talc Sterate acid powder Gelatin Ethyl alcohol Purified water Note: I asked her what sugar glass was and she had no idea just reading what info she got. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 yeah, but that us of it in tcm is not supposed to be used for weak conditions..like low thyroid... Subject: RE: Mexican Cynomel Ingredients - The ListTo: RT3_T3 Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2009, 1:56 PM http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_glass Sugar glass (also called candy glass and breakaway glass) is an edible mixture of sugar, corn syrup and water, which has the appearance of glass when hardened for a limited time before warping and melting. It is used in stunt sequences of television and film in the place of real glass, as it breaks more easily and is less dangerous than real glass. Sugar glass must be used soon after hardening or it loses its effect. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_sulfate_dihydrate AKA: Gypsum. This article is long, so I didn’t copy it here. One use at the end of the list is in Chinese medicine, though there is no mention of use as a binder in pills (· A medicinal agent in traditional Chinese medicine called Shi Gao). From: RT3_T3 [mailto: RT3_T3 ] On Behalf Of birrdyy This is from a pharmacist at Valeant Pharmaceuticals who is the US partner for Grossman. Here is the site if you'd like to have look.http://www.valeant. com/products/ index.jsp# prodtableI asked for an official letter or an email with the ingredients spelled out and she said it would have to go for approval etc so I said, never mind and she just told me the ingredients.Hope it helps in some way. I will double post to the adrenals list since people there have talked about Cynomel too.MEXICAN CYNOMELCorn StarchCalcium Sulfate DehydrateSugar glassTalcSterate acid powderGelatinEthyl alcoholPurified waterNote: I asked her what sugar glass was and she had no idea just reading what info she got. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 Ummmmm. I don't understand what you're saying?? yeah, but that us of it in tcm is not supposed to be used for weak conditions..like low thyroid... Subject: RE: Mexican Cynomel Ingredients - The List To: RT3_T3 Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2009, 1:56 PM http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_glass Sugar glass (also called candy glass and breakaway glass) is an edible mixture of sugar, corn syrup and water, which has the appearance of glass when hardened for a limited time before warping and melting. It is used in stunt sequences of television and film in the place of real glass, as it breaks more easily and is less dangerous than real glass. Sugar glass must be used soon after hardening or it loses its effect. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_sulfate_dihydrate AKA: Gypsum. This article is long, so I didn’t copy it here. One use at the end of the list is in Chinese medicine, though there is no mention of use as a binder in pills (· A medicinal agent in traditional Chinese medicine called Shi Gao). From: RT3_T3 [mailto: RT3_T3 ] On Behalf Of birrdyy This is from a pharmacist at Valeant Pharmaceuticals who is the US partner for Grossman. Here is the site if you'd like to have look. http://www.valeant. com/products/ index.jsp# prodtableI asked for an official letter or an email with the ingredients spelled out and she said it would have to go for approval etc so I said, never mind and she just told me the ingredients. Hope it helps in some way. I will double post to the adrenals list since people there have talked about Cynomel too.MEXICAN CYNOMELCorn StarchCalcium Sulfate DehydrateSugar glassTalcSterate acid powder GelatinEthyl alcoholPurified waterNote: I asked her what sugar glass was and she had no idea just reading what info she got. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 I wasn’t really making any recommendations – just mentioning the only instance on the list where the stuff is consumed. Other than that it’s “plaster of Paris.” Dana From: RT3_T3 [mailto:RT3_T3 ] On Behalf Of Leisa Forman yeah, but that us of it in tcm is not supposed to be used for weak conditions..like low thyroid... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_glass Sugar glass (also called candy glass and breakaway glass) is an edible mixture of sugar, corn syrup and water, which has the appearance of glass when hardened for a limited time before warping and melting. It is used in stunt sequences of television and film in the place of real glass, as it breaks more easily and is less dangerous than real glass. Sugar glass must be used soon after hardening or it loses its effect. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_sulfate_dihydrate AKA: Gypsum. This article is long, so I didn’t copy it here. One use at the end of the list is in Chinese medicine, though there is no mention of use as a binder in pills (· A medicinal agent in traditional Chinese medicine called Shi Gao). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 yeah... http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Sugar_glass Sugar glass (also called candy glass and breakaway glass) is an edible mixture of sugar, corn syrup and water, which has the appearance of glass when hardened for a limited time before warping and melting. It is used in stunt sequences of television and film in the place of real glass, as it breaks more easily and is less dangerous than real glass. Sugar glass must be used soon after hardening or it loses its effect. http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Calcium_sulfate_ dihydrate AKA: Gypsum. This article is long, so I didn’t copy it here. One use at the end of the list is in Chinese medicine, though there is no mention of use as a binder in pills (· A medicinal agent in traditional Chinese medicine called Shi Gao). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 sorry,i have a background with tradritional chinese medicine....tcm..is that. Subject: RE: Mexican Cynomel Ingredients - The ListTo: RT3_T3 Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2009, 1:56 PM http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_glass Sugar glass (also called candy glass and breakaway glass) is an edible mixture of sugar, corn syrup and water, which has the appearance of glass when hardened for a limited time before warping and melting. It is used in stunt sequences of television and film in the place of real glass, as it breaks more easily and is less dangerous than real glass. Sugar glass must be used soon after hardening or it loses its effect. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_sulfate_dihydrate AKA: Gypsum. This article is long, so I didn’t copy it here. One use at the end of the list is in Chinese medicine, though there is no mention of use as a binder in pills (· A medicinal agent in traditional Chinese medicine called Shi Gao). From: RT3_T3 [mailto: RT3_T3 ] On Behalf Of birrdyy This is from a pharmacist at Valeant Pharmaceuticals who is the US partner for Grossman. Here is the site if you'd like to have look.http://www.valeant. com/products/ index.jsp# prodtableI asked for an official letter or an email with the ingredients spelled out and she said it would have to go for approval etc so I said, never mind and she just told me the ingredients.Hope it helps in some way. I will double post to the adrenals list since people there have talked about Cynomel too.MEXICAN CYNOMELCorn StarchCalcium Sulfate DehydrateSugar glassTalcSterate acid powderGelatinEthyl alcoholPurified waterNote: I asked her what sugar glass was and she had no idea just reading what info she got. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 Got it. I thought you were speaking Val-anese. ;>) sorry,i have a background with tradritional chinese medicine....tcm..is that. Subject: RE: Mexican Cynomel Ingredients - The ListTo: RT3_T3 Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2009, 1:56 PM http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_glass Sugar glass (also called candy glass and breakaway glass) is an edible mixture of sugar, corn syrup and water, which has the appearance of glass when hardened for a limited time before warping and melting. It is used in stunt sequences of television and film in the place of real glass, as it breaks more easily and is less dangerous than real glass. Sugar glass must be used soon after hardening or it loses its effect. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_sulfate_dihydrate AKA: Gypsum. This article is long, so I didn’t copy it here. One use at the end of the list is in Chinese medicine, though there is no mention of use as a binder in pills (· A medicinal agent in traditional Chinese medicine called Shi Gao). From: RT3_T3 [mailto: RT3_T3 ] On Behalf Of birrdyy This is from a pharmacist at Valeant Pharmaceuticals who is the US partner for Grossman. Here is the site if you'd like to have look. http://www.valeant. com/products/ index.jsp# prodtableI asked for an official letter or an email with the ingredients spelled out and she said it would have to go for approval etc so I said, never mind and she just told me the ingredients. Hope it helps in some way. I will double post to the adrenals list since people there have talked about Cynomel too.MEXICAN CYNOMELCorn StarchCalcium Sulfate DehydrateSugar glassTalcSterate acid powder GelatinEthyl alcoholPurified waterNote: I asked her what sugar glass was and she had no idea just reading what info she got. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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