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    Has anyone here ordered the liquid Tadalafil from ID? Is it safe/trusted?

    I want to try to up my daily EQ level to contribute to gains and just overall better boners. I remember reading on here somewhere that it's actually better to take a smaller, daily dose of liquid tadalafil rather than using something like viagra for sex. The idea being that a small amount contributes to much better boners without the risk of side effects or having too hard of an erection for too long. Like a small, daily boost. Has anyone followed this routine?

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    We don't encourage recreational drug use.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Pegasus View Post
      We don't encourage recreational drug use.
      It's not recreational if I am using it to try and solve an ED issue.

      But if ordering such substances is not allowed to be discussed here, I get it. Never mind
      Jebling
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      Last edited by Jebling; 05-22-2016, 02:13 AM.

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      • #4
        I have ordered ID tadalafil two times without any issues.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by not2big View Post
          I have ordered ID tadalafil two times without any issues.
          Thanks...found a better price at another site. I am hoping small doses a few times a week will help with the blood flow permanent;y, as I have heard guys claim it can help fix ED even after you stop using it.

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          • #6
            I've never heard of it but I am wary of these things. I've purchased generic drugs in the 2nd world, like Lebanon and Mexico, worked fine but I purchased them from reputable pharmacies in person. I'd feel safe enough with the Indian drugmart, if they were reputable, as I've had friends from India bring me drugs- they've worked perfectly fine for about 5% of the cost here.

            Viagra is a generic in Canada, you may want to look into it for a safe source. Cialis is on its dying days of its patent, I believe by 2017, it should be a generic here and also USA.
            Life struggle with extreme erectile dysfunction since I was 15. Diagnosed with venous leak. When I turned 30-years old, I found out I had hypogonadism (low testosterone) and sub-clinical hypothyroidism. TRT can be a cure for venous leak if you are hypogonadal.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Saskman View Post
              I've never heard of it but I am wary of these things. I've purchased generic drugs in the 2nd world, like Lebanon and Mexico, worked fine but I purchased them from reputable pharmacies in person. I'd feel safe enough with the Indian drugmart, if they were reputable, as I've had friends from India bring me drugs- they've worked perfectly fine for about 5% of the cost here.

              Viagra is a generic in Canada, you may want to look into it for a safe source. Cialis is on its dying days of its patent, I believe by 2017, it should be a generic here and also USA.
              I did a bunch of research and ordered some from a well known place that sells it as a "research" liquid ("Not for human consumption" is how they wash their hands of the whole thing). I tried a small dose last night and it did have a slight effect but unfortunately I think I have a physical problem. I'm trying a bigger dose (that's still safely under the standard max dose) tomorrow night. I think this confirms I have venous leak though, unfortunately. Even with the tadalafil, my head did not get very hard and my penis was still bendable.

              I've heard surgeries for venous leak are rarely successful as well. Not great news for me.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Jebling View Post
                I did a bunch of research and ordered some from a well known place that sells it as a "research" liquid ("Not for human consumption" is how they wash their hands of the whole thing). I tried a small dose last night and it did have a slight effect but unfortunately I think I have a physical problem. I'm trying a bigger dose (that's still safely under the standard max dose) tomorrow night. I think this confirms I have venous leak though, unfortunately. Even with the tadalafil, my head did not get very hard and my penis was still bendable.

                I've heard surgeries for venous leak are rarely successful as well. Not great news for me.
                Well I was diagnosed with "venous leak" and before, drugs like Cialis, Levitra could always make me "rock" hard. Some people say that if these drugs work, then you don't have venous leak- but I did and I see many others over the years on the Internet who have as well. The problem in some of us is endocrine disorder, for me, albeit still waiting upon an MRI to confirm any tumors, is a hypopituitary issue which has resulted in low testosterone (hypogonadism) and also an underactive thyroid.

                Did you check your endocrine bloodwork out and do you know the results?

                Anyways before you get yourself too worried, why don't you get a legal prescription for these drugs instead of dwelling upon some Internet company which is sending a liquid not even approved for use. You may have better results with the real deal, I don't know where you are in the world but here in Canada, Viagra is a generic and relatively affordable.

                And also, if you do end up trying the real deal, make sure you follow the how-to instructions, ie: take it on an empty stomach.
                Life struggle with extreme erectile dysfunction since I was 15. Diagnosed with venous leak. When I turned 30-years old, I found out I had hypogonadism (low testosterone) and sub-clinical hypothyroidism. TRT can be a cure for venous leak if you are hypogonadal.

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                • #9
                  Venous leak is often misdiagnosed . Often natural methods to overcome low test and /or kegal type training can overcome the issue.

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