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Mifepristone and HPA axis reset

mifepristone hpa axis chronic stress

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#1 JosephPC

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Posted 13 November 2024 - 10:42 PM


Hi everyone, 

 

I'm looking to see if anyone has had experimenting with Mifepristone to re-sensitize their cortisol receptors to cortisol. I developed a series of health issues after a prolonged period of long term stress. I know mifepristone could help me, and actually saw a couple people on here that reported great success as well!

 

Does anyone have an experience with this, or know where I can get Mifepristone?

 

Thanks,

 

joseph



#2 Teddybelove

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Posted 11 January 2025 - 10:38 PM

Yes, I have tried mifepristone.

It helped improve emotions, sleep and navigational memory.

I ordered from ru-pills which are still able to ship even with the conflict believe it or not. They come in packs 50mg x 30.

Edited by Teddybelove, 11 January 2025 - 10:39 PM.


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#3 JosephPC

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Posted 13 January 2025 - 09:22 PM

Hey Teddy. That’s great to hear. I ordered pills from India.

What dose did you take and for how long?

#4 Teddybelove

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Posted 13 January 2025 - 09:39 PM

600mg for about two weeks. There was a net benefit. Definitely good for anyone with chronic stress or elevated cortisol.

#5 JosephPC

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Posted 14 January 2025 - 12:47 AM

Any side effects or anything I should be aware of?

I’m about to start my 600mg a day/7 days cycle.

I think this drug has a lot of promise. It’s a shame it’s so restricted.

#6 Teddybelove

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Posted 15 January 2025 - 01:05 AM

I had zero negative side effects

#7 JosephPC

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Posted 12 February 2025 - 05:25 PM

@teddybelove

How long after finishing your cycle did you start to see benefits? I finished mine two days ago

#8 JosephPC

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Posted 13 February 2025 - 04:04 AM

I had zero negative side effects



@teddybelove

How long after finishing your cycle did you start to see benefits? I finished mine two days ago

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Posted 15 February 2025 - 04:58 PM

@Teddybelove

 

I would love to try mifepristone. I have mild ME/CFS and I think mifepristone could help with that, specifically. And I have early-waking insomnia, driven mostly by cortisol (because of low blood glucose because of CR.)

 

I searched for it at ru-pills.com and numerous options came up. Would you mind saying which one you ordered? (They may all be fine, but since you experienced an effect, I might as well order the same one you ordered.)

 

Thanks so much!

Brian

 



#10 Teddybelove

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Posted 15 February 2025 - 05:10 PM

@teddybelove

How long after finishing your cycle did you start to see benefits? I finished mine two days ago


Within a week or two I felt better

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#11 Teddybelove

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Posted 15 February 2025 - 05:14 PM

@Teddybelove

I would love to try mifepristone. I have mild ME/CFS and I think mifepristone could help with that, specifically. And I have early-waking insomnia, driven mostly by cortisol (because of low blood glucose because of CR.)

I searched for it at ru-pills.com and numerous options came up. Would you mind saying which one you ordered? (They may all be fine, but since you experienced an effect, I might as well order the same one you ordered.)

Thanks so much!
Brian


I used Ginestril tablets - 50 mg x 30.
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