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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Steroids Info & Hardcore => Topic started by: mopar_freak on May 02, 2008, 08:58:23 PM
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hey guys i just got a list of gear and on it it sayd Terragon tabs for $10.
has anyone ever heard of this?????
thanks for any help guys?
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i think its supposed to be an insulin mimicker ...
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i think its supposed to be an insulin mimicker ...
::) Terragon (also spelled Tarragon) is a herb, Artemisia dracunculus, related to wormwood. Its used as a spice in various sauces and with french foods
Its used homeopathically the same way as Artemisia (wormwood) in that its thought to have some antitumor properties.
There was also an underground lab in Canada, Teragon labs, that was busted during the Canadian version of Raw Deal.
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well i googled it and its mentioned with alongside cinnamon on many diabetes sites
so i put 2 and 2 together
" i think "
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well i googled it and its mentioned with alongside cinnamon on many diabetes sites
so i put 2 and 2 together
" i think "
LOL. You did not.
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Sure, just separate the skin from the chicken, rub the tarragon over the meat with some salt, pepper, and olive oil, then put the skin back in place over the spices. That makes more efficient use of your tarragon since its flavor will cook into the bird instead of it just ending up as burned flakes during roasting.
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LOL. You did not.
i did not what ?
google it yourself and see what im talking about
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Oh this isn't the moosejay list?
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i did not what ?
google it yourself and see what im talking about
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Post all of these "many diabetic sites" you found.
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Post all of these "many diabetic sites" you found.
google terragon tabs
scroll down the page untill you see a mention of any kind of medication
its a diabetes website
clcik "cached"
scroll don the link untill you see terragon
the person is talking about, and talking about cinnamon, and banaba ...
cinnamon, banaba = both insulin sensitizers, mimickers
how come you are being a dickhead, vet?
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google terragon tabs
scroll down the page untill you see a mention of any kind of medication
its a diabetes website
clcik "cached"
scroll don the link untill you see terragon
the person is talking about, and talking about cinnamon, and banaba ...
cinnamon, banaba = both insulin sensitizers, mimickers
how come you are being a dickhead, vet?
I'm really not being a dickhead. The thing is I belong to more than one diabetic message board, including the ADA's. About once a week I surf through the medical therapy topics to keep my self uptodate on whats going on with diabetes care. Nowhere I'm aware of has tarragon been mentioned.
When I saw the post last night, I made the first comment, where I called you a dipshit for posting what you posted. Then I got to thinking about it, and I thought, crap, I probably ought to google this because I may not know what I was talking about, there may be some underground pseudosteroid prohormone I'm not aware of out there. There is one site, the one you listed, that mentions Tarragon in conjunction with diabetes. It gives very little information and its pretty darned vague on what it does give. Nowhere else is tarragon metioned except as a spice or a cleaning company or realestate development company.
When you came back with your comment of "many boards" I had to laugh at you because I knew you were bullshitting straight across the room. I'd done the exact same search and I sure as hell didn't see "many boards" with tarragon listed.
Thats why I asked you to post up links.
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::) Terragon (also spelled Tarragon) is a herb, Artemisia dracunculus, related to wormwood. Its used as a spice in various sauces and with french foods
Its used homeopathically the same way as Artemisia (wormwood) in that its thought to have some antitumor properties.
There was also an underground lab in Canada, Teragon labs, that was busted during the Canadian version of Raw Deal.
The list is probably referring to the UG lab that Vet referred to. I'm sure there are still tabs around, as they didn't go down that long ago. Email the source and ask him what he is referring to.