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al420

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This may get moved, but I am not looking for a 18yr olds perspective (even if he knows winny is drinkable, and that Dbol only cycles are wicked bad yo) so I will post here.

Intramuscular Delivery of vitamins/minerals? Glucosamine to be exact. Why would one be so inclined....

I have taken Vit B intramuscular...seemed to do what it reported to... I take tons of pills as is... and I actually enjoy the pokes...lol

But why? Glucosamine, once it's 'built up' in your system, would be wasted...right? I am too dence to understand the uptake/delivery all this crap....

Blut Wump.... thoughts?
 
What does Vit B Suppost to do Al? I been interested in trying to get ahold of some, also been looking into Folic Acid. I've taken some much Ephedra it isn't even funny and supposdley I need Folic Acid to help repair the cells, Vit B is suppost to help in this too. Forgot where I read it at.
 
Vitamin B12 is necessary for the synthesis of red blood cells, the maintenance of the nervous system, and growth and development in children. Deficiency can cause anaemia. Vitamin B12 neuropathy, involving the degeneration of nerve fibres and irreversible neurological damage, can also occur.

It is also supposed to help w/ neurological stuff like depression, and also proported to help w/ cancer and alzheimers....

It's a great cutting agent for hard to take gear...
 
I just studied this shit in neurobiology the other day...b12, although it plays somewhat of a role in red blood cell synthesis, is a by-product of the coenzyme pyridoxal phosphate which is used by the brain to create glutamate (the main stimulatory neurotransmitter in all of brain). B12 is very important in the maintenance of oligodendrocytes which are the 'support' cells of your neurons. I would say take it if you interested in supposed maintenance of brain health, but don't look into it for much of anything else.
 
not used it myself but reports are that Adequan (IM/IA glucosamine for horses/dogs) is supposedly much more effective than the oral version, but the human version was jinxed because of bleeding issues with old people using it. Of course it's much safer to feed them a cocktail of liver and heart destroying arthritis drugs.

sterility could well be an issue with injectible vits, and I wouldn't want to shoot anything waterbased .. ever.
 
While on gear, RBC synthesis rises and B12 levels get depleted. I have no idea on the difference between drinking and injecting B12. Maybe some vitamins get broken down in the gut or gut absorption is highly inefficient.

There's also the issue of vitamin incompatibility: calcium inhibits the absorption of zinc. I think copper inhibits calcium uptake etc, etc. (I could be wrong on that one, it's been a while). Injecting the vitamins might by-pass some of this. I'm not sure that I'd like the idea, in general, of injecting vitamins. Some can be highly toxic.

Adequan, I remember reading up on. It's reputedly very effective and every once in a while a thread on Aflutops pops up. Anyone who has reported back that I've seen has seemed happy with the result of using Aflutops. I don't know how they differ from taking glucosamine but it seems they're much more effective. You can Google for adequan treatment in animals.
 
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