This might help people taking Robinul/Avert/Glyco

DaaaBulls

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Just like any drug it will start to become less and less effective the longer you take it. Much like a drug addict who needs more and more of a drug to get the same high that they got the first time they used the drug.

I have been reading a lot of the posts on here about these three drugs and see a lot of people saying how it used to work great and now it doesn't. To avoid this you have to cycle on and off of the drug. So for example you would need to find something that works for your body but you could take the drug for 3 weeks and then off for a week and back on for 3 and then back off for a week. This way it will confuse the body and the body will never become fully accustomed to the drug.
 

margiehope

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I haven't found Avert losing effectiveness. But, I do take lower amounts in cool weather or periods of less activity. Does this prove anything? Don't know.
 

dougy

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I don't take Avert everyday so it is hard to say but so far it hasn't lost effectiveness when taking it.

In fact, taking it 2-3 days in a row; the next day that I'm not taking it I will sweat less..so it must linger in my system more than the elimination period.

Anyone else get this?
 
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