Maggiemccall
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Hello , Does anyone know a good supplier of UREA in the UK, the UK seems so backwards and limiting than the USA. Thank you.
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I would have it on the rocks. Shaken, not stirred.Just piss in a glass and drink it. Why are you purchasing something that is free?
Based on what?I would have it on the rocks. Shaken, not stirred.
Drink only the midstream of fresh morning pee, and when on an animal protein-free diet and when not taking any drugs.
Post Your Urea Success StoriesBased on what?
Does not contain an argument.
You aren't going to find one labeled for internal use I don't think.Bumping to see if anyone found a good source of urea. Preferably labeled 'for internal use.'
This one is still at 20ppm lead. Health Natura recently posted his urea's COA at 10ppm, but I still thought it was high.You aren't going to find one labeled for internal use I don't think.
I have used this one:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I31U9P4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1
RP asked me my source and I shared that with him. He didn't endorse, but he didn't condemn either.
I have found that it built up and that after a week or so I was getting a very strong "glycogen-depleted" crash about 5 hours after eating. But i cut back and its been great. Maintenance dose has been about 100mg 2xd. It really does subtle but powerful things for mood, energy, focus. At that dosage that container ought to last until I am about 150 yrs old.
The Amazon page says it contains less than 0.002%. Does this mean that the product definitely has lead content, or that 0.002% was the extent of the precision of the test?This one is still at 20ppm lead. Health Natura recently posted his urea's COA at 10ppm, but I still thought it was high.
You'll be lucky to find one that definitely has no lead content. And as far as not exceeding 20ppm, it is a matter of trust and meeting that trust. I don't want to roll the dice hoping I get much lower lead content than what's spec'd.Thanks @managing
The Amazon page says it contains less than 0.002%. Does this mean that the product definitely has lead content, or that 0.002% was the extent of the precision of the test?