The clinic I go to has a pharmacy on site. I can get 5 weeks supply of sub lingual hcg for $70. This is of course without insurance. I would then have to submit the receipt to my insurance company. Is this a reasonable cost for this?
They told me over the phone that I would take it 3 times a week
you mean you take it by oral? or by injection into fat?
if by oral they are scamming you...
As far as I know HCG does NOT exist in an oral form that is legit. It needs to be lyophilized, and reconstituted with bacteriostatic water, kept refrigerated, and used within 4 weeks, or draw all your doses into syringes and freeze them if using 5000iu will take you longer than 4 weeks. You will need a prescription to get real HCG.
As far as I know HCG does NOT exist in an oral form that is legit. It needs to be lyophilized, and reconstituted with bacteriostatic water, kept refrigerated, and used within 4 weeks, or draw all your doses into syringes and freeze them if using 5000iu will take you longer than 4 weeks. You will need a prescription to get real HCG.
Don't freeze the HCG it damages the proteins in it.
HCG wasn't meant to be frozen...
Yet myself and many others have been freezing ours for a while and haven't had an issue. Not sure I really buy into the 'damages the proteins' theory and if it's true it would be very minimal. I'm still getting nipple aches from 120iu E3D that's been frozen, would hate to see how potent the unfrozen stuff was then.
The clinic I go to has a pharmacy on site. I can get 5 weeks supply of sub lingual hcg for $70. This is of course without insurance. I would then have to submit the receipt to my insurance company. Is this a reasonable cost for this?
Don't freeze the HCG it damages the proteins in it.
HCG wasn't meant to be frozen...
I don't know. I'm just going by what Daniel from IMT said a while ago.