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CustomNW
Post them here!
Kimbo
Leviathan Reloaded
RPN products
Capped vitex (no dong quai)
Carlson's fish oil
ripped218
Sesamin oil, all I see you have now is capped products. I prefer the bulk oil.
nelix
Now Ultra Omega 3
Bulk Relora (or caps. whatever)
Owen70
capped 7-OH or 7-OXO and capped 95% divaniltetrofurdan or however the hell you spell that nettle root extract
nelix
QUOTE(Owen70 @ Jan 10 2008, 09:44 AM) [snapback]447459[/snapback]
capped 7-OH or 7-OXO and capped 95% divaniltetrofurdan or however the hell you spell that nettle root extract

Nice ones.
CustomNW
QUOTE(nelix @ Jan 10 2008, 12:22 AM) [snapback]447603[/snapback]
Nice ones.


7 oh would be sweet, but the cost is absurd as well as finding a good supplier. What we have is the last of it. We will get 7 keto after that.
Owen70
QUOTE(CustomNW @ Jan 10 2008, 05:51 AM) [snapback]447649[/snapback]
7 oh would be sweet, but the cost is absurd as well as finding a good supplier. What we have is the last of it. We will get 7 keto after that.

well, what about the price of capped 95% stinging nettle...

or hell what about capped 7-keto?, but please make it in 100mg increments
CustomNW
100mg would be good. This will take time to coordinate
ripped218
Bulk Salvia Miltiorrhiza 40% .
Kostas
bulk choline citrate and inositol , would be great bro! biggrin.gif
Owen70
QUOTE(Owen70 @ Jan 10 2008, 08:50 PM) [snapback]447950[/snapback]
well, what about the price of capped 95% stinging nettle...

or hell what about capped 7-keto?, but please make it in 100mg increments

hows this coming along custom
CustomNW
Still on the fence about this
Colin
Fursultiamine-product requested for heart,joint and mental health benefit....


This is present in the new version of AMP but I'd rather just buy it by itself.The following is grifted from the AMP write up,which prompted a Pubmed search yielding the three studies posted below:

"Thiamine is one of the most important vitamins for carbohydrate and fat metabolism but it suffers from poor bioavailability. That is why easily absorbed thiamine pro-drugs were developed and fursultiamine is the most effective of them all. Cellular ATP production in muscles and the brain are greatly enhanced with fursultiamine, and it has been shown to improve exercise performance and reduce muscle fatigue. Fursultiamine is also known to reduce or eliminate the accelerated heartbeat that often accompanies the use of stimulants such as ephedrine."






The first study shows it has + effect towards joint health and the latter two show evidence of cardiovascular benefit:



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1: Inflamm Res. 2005 Jun;54(6):249-55.Click here to read Links
Fursultiamine, a vitamin B1 derivative, enhances chondroprotective effects of glucosamine hydrochloride and chondroitin sulfate in rabbit experimental osteoarthritis.
Kobayashi T, Notoya K, Nakamura A, Akimoto K.

Pharmacology Research Laboratories I, Pharmaceutical Research Division, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, 17-85, Jusohonmachi 2-chome, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka, 532-8686, Japan.

OBJECT AND DESIGN: The therapeutic effect of glucosamine hydrochloride (GH) and chondroitin sulfate (CS) in combination with fursultiamine, a vitamin B1 derivative, on the development of cartilage lesions was investigated in an animal model of osteoarthritis (OA). METHODS: The OA model was created by partial medial meniscectomy of the right knee joint (day 0). The rabbits were placed into three experimental groups: operated (OA) rabbits that received placebo treatment, OA rabbits that received GH (1000 mg/kg) + CS (800 mg/kg), and OA rabbits that received GH + CS + fursultiamine (100 mg/kg). Each treatment was initiated on day 3 and continued for 8 weeks. Macroscopic and histologic analyses were performed on the cartilage. The level of MMP-1 in OA cartilage chondrocytes was evaluated by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: Only the group receiving combined treatment with GH + CS + fursultiamine showed a significant reduction in the severity of macroscopic and histologic lesions on tibial plateau, which is the weight bearing cartilage surface of the tibia, compared with placebo-treated OA rabbits. This treatment group also revealed a small, but significant, decrease in the body weight gain of the rabbits. In cartilage from placebo-treated OA rabbits, a significantly higher percentage of chondrocytes in superficial layer stained positive for MMP-1 compared with unoperated control. Rabbits treated with the GH + CS + fursultiamine revealed a significant reduction in the level of MMP-1. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that the chondroprotective effect of GH + CS is enhanced by the addition of fursultiamine in experimental OA. This effect was associated with a reduction in the level of MMP-1, which are known to play an important role in the pathophysiology of OA lesions.

PMID: 15973508 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]




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1: Kokyu To Junkan. 1991 Jan;39(1):89-94.Links
[A case of beriberi heart--with special reference to the rapid effect of fursultiamine on hemodynamics]
[Article in Japanese]

Oimatsu H, Okada T, Sawai K, Satoh R, Mukai H, Kudoh C.

Department of Cardiology, Kushiro City General Hospital.

A 33-year-old man was admitted to Kushiro City General Hospital on February 27, 1989, because of palpitation, shortness of breath and anasarca. Eight months previously he had noted the onset of pretibial edema, which had progressed to anasarca. He had had a meal only once a day for nine months. Physical examination revealed a blood pressure of 114/46 mmHg and pulse rate of 80/min. The 3rd sound was audible. No rales in the chest and no hepatosplenomegaly were noted. Ascites, pretibial edema and anasarca were present. Vibration sensation was diminished, and the deep tendon reflexes were absent in the legs. The blood thiamine level on the 4th day of hospitalization decreased to 2.9 micrograms/dl. The red cell transketolase activity and TPP effect on the 10th hospital day were 0.76 IU/gHb and 11%, respectively. A chest roentogenogram showed pulmonary congestion and cardiomegaly (CTR 61.3%). The electrocardiogram showed non-specific T wave changes. On the echocardiogram, remarkable pericardial effusion and diffuse hypertrophy of the left ventricular wall were observed. In addition, the left ventricular wall motion showed a hyperkinetic state. On the basis of these findings, the diagnosis of beriberi heart was made. The hemodynamic study performed on the 10th hospital day showed a remarkable high cardiac output (CO) of 10.7 l/min and an extremely reduced total peripheral resistance (TPR) of 352 dynes.sec.cm-5. 15 min after intravenous administration of Fursultiamine 100 mg, CO decreased to 7.24 l/min and TPR increased to 848 dynes.sec.cm-5. Following the administration of Fursultiamine 75 mg, po/day, his symptoms and abnormal findings of clinical examination data rapidly improved.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

PMID: 2024080 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





1: Eur J Clin Nutr. 1992 Mar;46(3):227-34.Links
Beriberi cardiomyopathy.
Djoenaidi W, Notermans SL, Dunda G.

Department of Neurology, Airlangga University, Faculty of Medicine, Dr Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya, Indonesia.

In Indonesia beriberi is still endemic, but subclinical cases are not uncommon. Three patients suffering from beriberi presented with different clinical manifestations. One had the classical features of Shoshin beriberi and the other two had the non-alcoholic cardiac beriberi (chronic type). The cardiac symptoms of all three patients responded dramatically to thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide; there was also some improvement of their polyneuropathy, consistent with the neurophysiologic findings and somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs). We conclude that SSEPs provide additional clinical information on beriberi polyneuropathy. The mortality of untreated cardiovascular beriberi is high. In view of the harmless nature of the treatment, a good case could be made for routine administration of thiamine to all patients in whom heart failure is present without clear evidence of the cause.

PMID: 1313764 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
wojo
any idea when b-andro will be restocked? i need 10 grams for a retain 2 homebrew..thanks
quigs
Any chance for M1,4AD ? I've been wanting to get my hands on this stuff but it seems that every M1,4 product that has come out lately has been bunk.

This is by far my favorite PH product out there.
rpen22
What about Na-Rala CNW Caps and some bulk Synephrine HCl?
Rodja
QUOTE(rpen22 @ Feb 22 2008, 05:27 PM) [snapback]460352[/snapback]
What about Na-Rala CNW Caps and some bulk Synephrine HCl?


Or Banaba.
methodice
I second Colin's request for agmatine. Apparently Colin has a source. There is some interesting information on this board about agmatine/blueprint.
CustomNW
QUOTE(methodice @ Mar 2 2008, 10:12 PM) [snapback]462888[/snapback]
I second Colin's request for agmatine. Apparently Colin has a source. There is some interesting information on this board about agmatine/blueprint.


Cost is prohibative at this time.
CustomNW
QUOTE(rpen22 @ Feb 22 2008, 04:27 PM) [snapback]460352[/snapback]
What about Na-Rala CNW Caps and some bulk Synephrine HCl?


Synephrine is on the list for our next order. na-rala is also on the list to produce, but need more demand.
D Sade
Umm...how about the rest of the amazing RPN line?


signed,

definitely NOT D Sade...I hacked his account and am posting this just as a hungry (and rich, very rich) customer.


p.s. PM me about a project that I think you will like VERY much.
CustomNW
QUOTE(D Sade @ Mar 2 2008, 10:16 PM) [snapback]462894[/snapback]
Umm...how about the rest of the amazing RPN line?
signed,

definitely NOT D Sade...I hacked his account and am posting this just as a hungry (and rich, very rich) customer.
p.s. PM me about a project that I think you will like VERY much.


RPN should be here shortly yes? Atomic Meltdown, Java soap, HAVOC, GUT health
rpen22
QUOTE(D Sade @ Mar 2 2008, 08:16 PM) [snapback]462894[/snapback]
Umm...how about the rest of the amazing RPN line?
signed,

definitely NOT D Sade...I hacked his account and am posting this just as a hungry (and rich, very rich) customer.
p.s. PM me about a project that I think you will like VERY much.

Suspicious.. dry.gif


Cosigned.
D Sade
QUOTE(CustomNW @ Mar 2 2008, 08:24 PM) [snapback]462898[/snapback]
RPN should be here shortly yes? Atomic Meltdown, Java soap, HAVOC, GUT health

Should be shipping this week, yes.

Long weekends with little sleep always make me giddy.
CustomNW
QUOTE(rpen22 @ Mar 2 2008, 10:24 PM) [snapback]462899[/snapback]
Suspicious.. dry.gif
Cosigned.


Just another solicitation. He knows I dont do THAT on the first date.
Rodzilla
did you guys at one time have bulk divanil?
ersatz
QUOTE(Rodzilla @ Mar 9 2008, 07:03 PM) [snapback]464696[/snapback]
did you guys at one time have bulk divanil?



They did and it was on par with Activate. I actually liked the beta Activate though as it elicited several effects the higher extractions didn't.
methodice
You mean this zilla? http://customnutritionwarehouse.com/nettle-root-p-1083.html
Rodzilla
QUOTE(methodice @ Mar 10 2008, 02:59 AM) [snapback]464746[/snapback]

word, thanks!
Marc McDougal
Pick up the rest of the Xtreme Formulations line my good man.

At least UP 2.0 and Relentless 2.0
CustomNW
The new site will have all sorts of new goodies (including XF). We've expanded our entire catalog to almost 5000 products.
Jinx Me
QUOTE (CustomNW @ Mar 2 2008, 11:15 PM) *
Synephrine is on the list for our next order. na-rala is also on the list to produce, but need more demand.


I'd love to buy capped na-ala, also capped fuco, possibly banaba and salvia. I hate capping this crap up myself. If they're not offered capped, I'd like to be able to place my order and buy caps from you so I can do it myself without having to place a separate order from another site for the caps.
Marc McDougal
Aye, throw in my vote for Na-R ALA.

Looking forward to the new site, the current search engine is like a random product generator.
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