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How do i inject B12 and vitamin C were do i inject them ?

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I'd say buying B12 and Vitamin C powder and adding solvents, not sure if water based or oil based though.
Bump this for more input.

C
 
Carlito said:
I'd say buying B12 and Vitamin C powder and adding solvents, not sure if water based or oil based though.
Bump this for more input.

C


Be careful. Most B12 powders I've seen have fillers.
 
How much better can injectable B12 and Vitamin C be (sorry, I'm too lazy to read up on it and really don't care honestly)? I don't see the point in poking myself if I don't have to.
 
natedogg said:
How much better can injectable B12 and Vitamin C be (sorry, I'm too lazy to read up on it and really don't care honestly)? I don't see the point in poking myself if I don't have to.
I cannot comment on the C but for B12 my understanding is that those who suffer from B12 deficiency benefit the greatest from using it. Of those that suffer most dont have a deficient intake of the B12 but rather a poor utilization of the B12 in the intestine. By pinning the B12 you bypass the absorbtion and utilization issues.
 
jcam222 said:
I cannot comment on the C but for B12 my understanding is that those who suffer from B12 deficiency benefit the greatest from using it. Of those that suffer most dont have a deficient intake of the B12 but rather a poor utilization of the B12 in the intestine. By pinning the B12 you bypass the absorbtion and utilization issues.
I used to pin 1000mcgs of b12 a day. It would make me hungry as a bull, and give me a little boost of energy. I've tried taking up to 5000mcg of b12 orally but I didn't notice a thing.
 
IV vitamin C - which I believe is usually a sodium ascorbate, rather than ascorbic acid. The sodium variety is supposed to be easier on the system. I wouldn't want to be injecting a high concentrated solution of ascorbic acid, **** would probably burn and possible do some real harm.

That aside, there are some pretty miraculous studies on the use of IV Vit. C (from curing cancer to relieving opiate withdrawal)
I believe the main reason is to avoid the so called "bowel tolerance" of oral use vit. C. IV allows you to use ultra high amounts without the "intestinal distress" we'll call it.

Vitamin C foundation is a place to start.

Oh and to answer the OP's question...

I'm sure there are youtube's about this, for IV you want to find a vein, something you can hit. Most people use the pit of their elbows. Once you've got it in there, you want to draw back - if you see blood then your good and you can proceed with the injection. If you don't see blood, you're not in and your going to miss.

Remember. Stick. Draw blood before you plug. Good to go.

Not impossible. Might want to practice with water or something to get the hang of it - cuz I'm pretty sure IV C is kind of expensive.

B12's I've only heard doing them in like, a pinched roll of fat. Which is basically a pinch and stick operation.
 
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