12-09-2017, 10:52 PM
Clon@zepam, even at 1mg / day divided into two doses, while therapeutic, also relaxes one's inhibitions ;-)
Personally I've never experienced better clons than South of the Border 2mg Rivotril - Your mileage may vary, but the freshness and high dosage, IMHO, can't be beat. Sure, Euro versions are made by the same manufacturer, and even those that aren't are mighty potent, but like a childhood love affair I'm hopelessly devoted to Rivotril from border towns.
I'm both adoring and cursing this particular med right now, a week ago I wouldn't have dreamed of ordering from an overseas IOP, but in the last four days I've ordered from two (very respected vendors on this forum)...and to a PMB box at that (which I've overflowed with eBay and Amazon orders, the clerks there know me by sight and name, and always have a smile and a kind remark for me, so barring our three-letter agency friends, I devoutly hope all will be well. Time will tell.
Ah, Rivotril...The breakfast of champions. I do miss my di@z and bromo, but I have plenty laid by, and that seems to keep me from dipping into them. As for the alps, they frightened me enough that I've forsworn them forever.
Personally I've never experienced better clons than South of the Border 2mg Rivotril - Your mileage may vary, but the freshness and high dosage, IMHO, can't be beat. Sure, Euro versions are made by the same manufacturer, and even those that aren't are mighty potent, but like a childhood love affair I'm hopelessly devoted to Rivotril from border towns.
I'm both adoring and cursing this particular med right now, a week ago I wouldn't have dreamed of ordering from an overseas IOP, but in the last four days I've ordered from two (very respected vendors on this forum)...and to a PMB box at that (which I've overflowed with eBay and Amazon orders, the clerks there know me by sight and name, and always have a smile and a kind remark for me, so barring our three-letter agency friends, I devoutly hope all will be well. Time will tell.
Ah, Rivotril...The breakfast of champions. I do miss my di@z and bromo, but I have plenty laid by, and that seems to keep me from dipping into them. As for the alps, they frightened me enough that I've forsworn them forever.
A tree is known by its fruit; a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.
-- Saint Basil
-- Saint Basil

