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Originally Posted by cellaratt I've never heard of injecting vit b, Would love it if someone could update me on this subject. Not at all interest in the gear but besides that I'm willing to try pretty much anything else. |
injectable b12, thats not a good idea. Your introduceing forign substances into your body.
The reasion I say its a bad idea is every time you inject somthing no matter what it is, your introduceing a chance of infection into the site. also b12 is going to be water based carrer so the risk of infection is even higher.
Given that you can take B12 oraly there little evidence to support that i/m injection helps realy (unless you cant keep your food down).
Most of the injectable vitamins are also going to be vet suply stuff. there for equine/bovine use so nobody at the company cares if the horse/cow gets pissed so some of the preperations are a series of chemicals without the strict regulation that you get with human targeted injectables.
Also every time you do a injection, besides the infection risk you have the issue of local tissue damage at the site of injection, eventualy the site even if its rotated regulary will start to get a build up of scar tissue (its like a hard layer of tissue inside the muscle) you dont want this to build up so painfull massage is nessary to help break it up.
At the end of the day with injectable vitamins and stuff the ATP the risk/reward profile is just not worth it.